Jake Paul retires, where does he rank all time?

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Originally posted by 1lparm
    He retired undefeated as a professional. He is the 2nd biggest draw in boxing today. Where do you put him on the all time p4p list lads?
    What is this a joke? Good Riddance! He'll be back.

    He is just broken at the moment over his most recent and poor performance against Tyron Woodley; Where a a substantial amount of boxing and MMA fans alike thought he lost and he can't handle the backlash because he is mentally weak.

    He needs to fight a real boxer next time who is his same size. Had Woodley been a little larger he would have knocked Jake the fuck out!

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    • Noelanthony
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      #12
      1 in front of GSP , 7 ahead of Ben Askren and 4 ahead of Conor Mcgregor. he can only be in their P4P list as he beats up on MMA fighters

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        he realized that boxing is a real deal, no joke and retired. If he fought a real boxer, he would get hurt really bad.

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        • TMLT87
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          #14
          Originally posted by elfag
          Boxrec had him ranked like 110 out of 173 american pro cruiserweights.
          Lol Jesus Christ thats a crazy thought. 63 cruisers in the US with worse resumes than a 4-0 guy who never fought an actual boxer.

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          • Noelanthony
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            #15
            Originally posted by champion4ever

            What is this a joke? Good Riddance! He'll be back.

            He is just broken at the moment over his most recent and poor performance against Tyron Woodley; Where a a substantial amount of boxing and MMA fans alike thought he lost and he can't handle the backlash because he is mentally weak.

            He needs to fight a real boxer next time who is his same size. Had Woodley been a little larger he would have knocked Jake the fuck out!
            I find myself defending Jake Paul in every thread and i cant stand him. However, he beat Woodley soundly. it wasn't even close. Granted Woodley should have been awarded the Knock down but baring that shot what other moments did he have? When he knew Jake was hurt what did he do? he doesn't even want to throw hands to a novice youtuber? he should be ashamed of himself. Its for Woodley to expose Jake not the other way round.

            How can you even say " if Woodley was bigger" how big do you want him to be to beat a novice youtuber?

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Unbeaten fighters historically aren't ranked too high, most likely as a warning to future stars don't play safe or we will penalise you for not giving fans what they want and then some.
              So he's anywhere behind calzaghe, marciano, floyd, ottke But if course not all unbeaten records are equal some more credible than others depending who you talk to. But he don't crack top 5
              Last edited by hugh grant; 09-01-2021, 11:54 AM.

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              • whollisboxing
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                #17
                Originally posted by 1lparm
                He retired undefeated as a professional. He is the 2nd biggest draw in boxing today. Where do you put him on the all time p4p list lads?
                I would rank him as the most financially successful 4-0 fighter of all-time.

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                • MONGOOSE66
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1lparm
                  He retired undefeated as a professional. He is the 2nd biggest draw in boxing today. Where do you put him on the all time p4p list lads?
                  He’s in my list written in toilet paper. Guess where it’s at now.

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                  • paulf
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                    #19
                    I'd rank him below Mickey Rourke, but well above Guillermo Rigondeaux. Not a bad career.

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                    • Dobyzhee
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                      #20
                      Curious to see the ppv buys.

                      Cant see him sustaining the high rate at this point.

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