Jake Paul criticized for training video

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Jake Paul ready for his next challenge

Some fans were not impressed with the blow technique Jake Paul in a video posted by Showtime Boxing prior to the fight between “The Problem Child” and Tyron Woodley.

Paul and the welterweight champion of the UFC they will fight on August 29, 2021, at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio. The two will compete for eight rounds in a professional light heavyweight fight, which will be broadcast on the coded channel Showtime

In the video, Paul and current featherweight unified world champion Amanda Serrano are shown practicing their crossings using a punching bag. Watch the video:

A boxing fan compared the problematic Boy’s technique to Serrano’s. “Look at the difference between the two boxers,” they wrote. “The professional is concise and efficient, while the hypocrite telegraphs his blows and almost breaks his leg. He has an atrocious leg movement. And he wants to fight #CANELO in the future? Haha.


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Someone suggested that if Paul defeats “The Chosen One” on August 29, 2021, it will be because Woodley “let himself win.” “Look at such a disastrous technique,” they tweeted. “If he beats someone it’s for money and bribes. If Woodley lets himself win, shame will haunt him for the rest of his life. There’s no way Jake Paul can win without his opponent letting himself win #disneynopelees “.

“Jake still has no idea how to box,” he wrote a user. His right is atrocious. He fights with his hands down, he is not put on guard again. It is slow and telegraphed. He will not box again when he fights a professional. Even an amateur boxer would finish it.

“Three years of training every day and he still doesn’t know how to put himself on guard,” comment another user.

someone he tweeted: “You should practice by putting your hands up, Jake … because when you face someone who knows how to fight and counterattack … he’ll be your boss.”

Paul said he has “outstanding accounts,” that his life is devoted to boxing

Of course in a 19 second video not much can be said about a boxer’s ability, especially because it is not known when that video was recorded. It could have been after a grueling workout or during a conditioning exercise. And Paul believes his hands will speak for him on Sunday night. The social media star plans to defeat a former UFC champion so he can be more respected by the combat sports community.

“I get it, at first I was criticized a lot,” Paul said in a recent interview with Fight MMA. “Like you, that at first you weren’t sure about me, and it doesn’t bother me. I just want people to respect me and be able to show them how hard I’m working, because I honestly take this more seriously than a lot of professional boxers. I have accounts pending.I have a lot to try.I fell in love with this sport and I want to get very far.And the only way to achieve this is to work hard and train with ever stronger opponents.

“That’s my life now. Not even what my life was like before I started boxing. It’s been two years in a row and I wouldn’t change it for anything in the world.”

Paul has a professional record of 3 undefeated wins. His most recent victory was over former ONE and Bellator welterweight champion Ben Askren in April 2020.

Paul versus Woodley will be preceded by four fights

Paul and Woodley will not be the only ones facing off on Sunday night. There will be four fights before the main event:

Amanda Serrano Vs. Yamileth Mercat

Daniel Dubois v. Joe Cusumano

Nan Baranchyk vs. Montana Love

Tommy Fury v. Anthony Taylor

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This is the original version of Heavy.com by Stephen McCaugherty


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