Originally posted by TintaBoricua
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Let's face it, Jake Paul IS the Face of Boxing
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View PostIt just shows ta go ya, that personality and star grooming are IMPORTANT in any branch of the entertainment industry, including sport and most especially, individual sport.
Give us a charismatic fighter who can really FIGHT, and you have something there. Make them a white American, and he'll become a top recognizable star in sports among white Americans.
Jake is all of these things with the exception of the He can fight" part.
He's a good athlete who works very hard at his technique and conditioning, and now has some experience. But the jury is still out.
Lots of opportunities now for this decade's noventy act.
Some, I've ranked from Highest risk to Lowest risk:
He Can't win:
1. Daniel Dubois
2. Artur Beterbiev
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Gilberto Ramirez
5. Andre Ward
He can actually Prove something:
6. Francis Ngannou
7. Kevin Lerena
8. Vitor Belfort
He'd probably win:
9. Oliver McCall
10. Jon Jones
11. Connor McGregor
As limited as Jake Paul is, Dana White would never do that. His brand would take a MAJOR hit if he John were to lose to Paul…….and I don’t think he would lose to Paul.
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He is
People on here are in denial. He might not be the face of boxing on a forum like this, but this forum has about a few dozen nerds, that's it.
When it comes to mainstream culture worldwide, Paul is probably the face of boxing, followed by the likes of Fury.
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post
Jon Jones?
As limited as Jake Paul is, Dana White would never do that. His brand would take a MAJOR hit if he John were to lose to Paul…….and I don’t think he would lose to Paul.
We all know Paul isn't gonna beat any decent pro boxer, but he'll beat other athletes in a boxing match. Hes honestly not bad at all if you take it for what it is, not pro boxing.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostHe is
People on here are in denial. He might not be the face of boxing on a forum like this, but this forum has about a few dozen nerds, that's it.
When it comes to mainstream culture worldwide, Paul is probably the face of boxing, followed by the likes of Fury.
2. Tyson Fury - The subtitle to the face of boxing
3. Deontay Wilder - One name, one face
4. Anthony Joshua - Infamous for turning down $50 million that Deontay Wilder counted out then put on the table infront of him
5. Mike Tyson - The face of nostalgia
6. Oleksandr Usyk - The man of the people
7. Dereck Chisora - The legacy Champion
8. Canelo - Viva la Mexico and the face of Mexican boxing
9. Floyd Mayweather - Semi-retired track-runner who won't go away
10. Tommy Fury - Floored by and a controversial winner against the Face of boxing.
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Originally posted by real raw View PostPaul is the face of "The Paul Circus", nothing more. I'm ot knocking his hustle, it's good work if you can get it. But he is most certainly, NOT, the face of boxing.
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Originally posted by Nash out View Post
1. Jake Paul - The Face of boxing
2. Tyson Fury - The subtitle to the face of boxing
3. Deontay Wilder - One name, one face
4. Anthony Joshua - Infamous for turning down $50 million that Deontay Wilder counted out then put on the table infront of him
5. Mike Tyson - The face of nostalgia
6. Oleksandr Usyk - The man of the people
7. Dereck Chisora - The legacy Champion
8. Canelo - Viva la Mexico and the face of Mexican boxing
9. Floyd Mayweather - Semi-retired track-runner who won't go away
10. Tommy Fury - Floored by and a controversial winner against the Face of boxing.
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Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
It was Jake I'm pretty sure, Logan a bit more level-headed. Floyd's bodyguard kinda blocked the action but the whole incident was lolz.
Damn, man…can’t believe it’s been 17 years already
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Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post
The Weebler, you’re from the old days on here…Injust noticed you joined the same month that Hatton fought Floyd.
Damn, man…can’t believe it’s been 17 years alreadybut it definitely in the run-up to the Mayweather-Hatton fight. NSB is still better than modern social media for shooting the breeze about boxing, although I don't follow it very closely any more, will only catch 2-3 big fights a year.
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