How much do you think he got paid? I'd happily get sparked out for millions.
But he put himself in the position to get paid. I didn't.keep in mind he was already rich before boxing
by going into boxing he committed himself to the hard way to earn a living
Plus he got up from every knockdown but was too late for the one that broke his jaw
probably in shock
much respect to Jake he’s braver than 99.9% of humans
How much do you think he got paid? I'd happily get sparked out for millions.
But he put himself in the position to get paid. I didn't.
I don't think AJ carried him or anything
I just think he was over thinking it. He definitely could have done that earlier if he really wanted to be less cautious but he always knew he was gonna get him.
Fair play to Paul. He had the balls to get in there completely out of his depth. He also could have looked for the floor earlier but never. More heart than some real pros.much respect to Jake he’s braver than 99.9% of humans
AJ was having fun in there and taking his time. Jake Paul got a broken jaw and he was disorientated after the fight. He had to sit on the stool for 5 minutes after he got knocked out. Let's hope there's no complications later tonight at the hospital.
Then he went down and stayed down on the first 50% power head shot that landed
His legs were gone before that. I think AJ landed a big left hook to the body, and Jake was on ice skates.
You can run, but you can't hide Jake.
Rigged fight?
AJ was the exact opposite of the guys he's fought
Made sense to assume the fix was in to some extent
By no means was it out of the realm of possibilities.
I googled "will the paul vs aj fight be fixed ?" and the results showed skepticism across the board.
Props to JP for having a real opponent for a change
I don't think AJ carried him or anything
I just think he was over thinking it. He definitely could have done that earlier if he really wanted to be less cautious but he always knew he was gonna get him.
Fair play to Paul. He had the balls to get in there completely out of his depth. He also could have looked for the floor earlier but never. More heart than some real pros.
Paul just dived on the mat everytime AJ got in close
And the ref kept giving him weird time outs
He got like 30 seconds to recover after pulling AJ on top of him
Then he went down and stayed down on the first 50% power head shot that landed
I have to give JP credit for not forcing AJ to adhere to a script of any kind.
To take on a guy like AJ is admirable.
I will definitely be watching the highlights of this moment