Comments Thread For: Despite a broken jaw, Jake Paul still gets to pick his own ending

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  • PerfectJab
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    #21
    a right hook, which seemed to momentarily buckle Joshua’s legs
    For a moment there, I thought I was lost and landed on Boxing...24 (no idea why the name of this website is censored)
    Unbelievable this, I am not even going to dignify it with an insult..
    Last edited by PerfectJab; Yesterday, 11:13 AM.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      Jakes jaws tough. It's like he knew his jaw was broke, that's why he stayed down but could be got up? His legs weren't like Trevor. Berbick

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      • Sparked_26
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        #23
        I mean Jake Paul's boxing journey might be over. So I'm not sure he's chosen anything.

        His recovery from a double jaw fracture and surgery is gonna be over a year. A lot of time to come to the realisation it's probably not worth it for him.

        Outside of Tommy Fury or another influencer type I can't see anything that would garner any kind of interest now.

        He deserves credit for seeing it through with AJ but it wasn't good. He ran all night, attempted to tackle AJ 13 times and then got his jaw removed. Hardly a good night's work in a boxing sense even for a master marketer.

        Did that writer says Jake buckled AJ's legs? Jake even when he landed that over hand right was moving back with a very wide stance - there was nothing on it. Most of us here take that punch never mind AJ. I don't think he had a punchers chance anyway but he certainly didn't on the night.

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