Jake Paul beat Anderson Silva who beat Chavez Jr who is the son of Chavez Sr who is regarded as one of the best boxers of all time Jake Paul is a future HOF GOAT people just don't understand yet. Only a man with Fury lineage has a chance of beating him.
Unless he signed a contract that allows Paul to win on points im certain Tommy will win. I don't trust these fights. They are a huge money making racket. I thought Logan was cheated out of a win against KSI in the rematch
Oh is that why Haney has been lurking around? That fight hasn't even registered in my brain yet, casuals will never care about Haney or Loma.
I won't be suprised if i get this prediction wrong.... but I really feel like Tommy Fury wins a decision with maybe slight difficulty. Both guys suck but Fury is levels above. I won't even rule out Fury completely dish washing Jake.
Mainly just Jake tbh Logan is a professional loser who went over to scripted playfighting in the WWE after he realised he doesn’t cut it We have The Money Child Jake Paul alone to thank for our sport being relevant in 2023
They’re clearly not fixed 12 year olds online started that rumour and somehow it took ahold and people still actually believe it
I'm well up for this fight. Its a hell of a lot more interesting than Joshua V Franklin, or the Fury V Usyk contract debacle. Boxing is the best sport in the world when it's 2 evenly matched opponents going at it. Doesn't matter whether its world championship level or domestic level.
The Woodley KO was legit. No way he's agreeing to dropping his hands and taking that flush for a bit of money. I dont think the fights are fixed but I do think Jake Paul is a phenomenal cherry picker. I thought Ben Askren was going to beat him but from that point on I just assume Jake will win because he's carefully chosen opponents he knows he'll beat. Eventually he'll cash in against a legit boxer (maybe for a world title) but until then he'll keep picking those cherries.
Tommy Fury is often open for an overhand right which is the primary qualification for becoming a Jake Paul opponent. I never followed Woodley's MMA career so I'm not sure what his gas tank is supposed to be like, but I did find the fact that he never tried to press Paul in an 8 rounder pretty weird. He gave an exhausted looking JP entire rounds off or nearly off. A low volume 8x3 shouldn't be that big a problem for an MMA champ. One thing I noticed about Fury is that, while he is full of holes, he does kind of keep working through his fights. I don't know, I suspect this ends with Tommy getting KO'd but he could make it interesting.
If Tommy goes at him from the 1st round behind an effective jab and doesn't let off the pace then Jake will crack It's all in the feet. Tommy thinks he's going to throw a feint and Paulo is going to freeze then jump on him...can't see it being that simple Jake respects the game though, he fights scared and doesn't come forward like a pleb which is the biggest mistake most of these inexperienced guys make...