I don't think so as I expect Jake Paul to take his time and pick his shots behind the jab, being patient and using his skills. I believe Joshua makes it to Round 4 or even 5 before Jake stops him. Nash out - His Majesty
I don't think so as I expect Jake Paul to take his time and pick his shots behind the jab, being patient and using his skills. I believe Joshua makes it to Round 4 or even 5 before Jake stops him. Nash out - His Majesty
Jake is too mobile and slick for the big upright, robotic AJ.
I see the same happening JP dazzling and frustrating AJ with his superior movement & athleticism, getting under the big mans punches, AJ will become frustrated and walk into a big overhand right & that'll be all she wrote.
Fans will claim its fixed because they can't appreciate such greatness.
Do you think AJ is silly enough to take out Jake Paul in the first round (and make all of the bookies happy)? No!
He'll carry him for first 4 rounds and then take it serious. AJ needs some rounds under his belt as well. So he will have a good narrative.
That's what I think
AJ will clown him for a few rounds while making it clear that's what he's doing, to avoid criticism that he's going rounds with Paul, then he will just take him out.
Do you think AJ is silly enough to take out Jake Paul in the first round (and make all of the bookies happy)? No! Orca slicer
He'll carry him for first 4 rounds and then take it serious. AJ needs some rounds under his belt as well. So he will have a good narrative.
On the point of AJ possibly 'carrying' Jake Paul for a few rounds, is that a realistic strategy given the enormous amount of money on the line? Wouldn't a decisive, early knockout (like the Ngannou fight) be better for his brand, or is the perceived need for 'rounds under his belt' a genuine boxing concern?
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