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theanticool · 2 years
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Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, the greatest Mexican boxer ever, trying to explain fight strategy to his son, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, ahead of the biggest fight of Jr’s career.
And Jr just stands there, uncaring in nothing but his bright pink undies eating cereal.
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ebbythust · 2 months
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WBA offen für Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. um den Weltmeistertitel.
WBA Präsident Mendoza signalisiert, dass die WBA einen Weltmeisterschaftskampf zwischen Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Sanktionieren würde. WBA-Präsident Gilberto Mendoza sagt, dass er offen für die Idee ist, dass Jake Paul gegen Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. für eine Weltmeisterschaft antreten wird. Jake Paul hat zu Protokoll genommen, dass sein Ehrgeiz im Boxen darin besteht, einen…
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frontproofmedia · 2 months
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Jake Paul Dominates Mike Perry With Sixth Round TKO
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Published: July 21, 2024
MVP’S INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR JAKE “EL GALLO” PAUL DOMINATES MIKE PERRY WITH SIXTH ROUND TKO IN FRONT OF SELLOUT CROWD
AMANDA SERRANO SHOWS DEVASTATING POWER AT SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT WITH SECOND ROUND TKO OF TAMPA’S STEVIE MORGAN IN 50TH PROFESSIONAL FIGHT
Top-ranked IBF and WBA contender Lucas Bahdi lands delivers sensational knockout win over H2O Sylve
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, and Corey Marksman both took home wins to round out MVP’s Fear No Man pay-per-view main card
MVP’s super middleweight powerhouse Shadasia Green earns unanimous decision win over Natasha Spence in prelim headliner
TAMPA, FL – July 21, 2024 – In front of a sold-out crowd of 17,500 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, MVP’s Jake “El Gallo” Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) put on an electrifying show as he demolished the King of Violence, “Platinum” Mike Perry (5-0, 3 KOs BKFC, 0-2 boxing), with a sixth round TKO. Paul, who came out on a gladiator’s chariot, put on a clinic from the opening bell of the bout on MVP’s Fear No Man. In Paul’s longest bout in nearly a year, he showcased his rapid development and growth as a boxer on the path to becoming cruiserweight champion. Paul dominated the fight by flooring Perry three times before the referee halted the bout at 1:12 of Round 6. He showcased his signature power and controlled the fight from the start with a knockdown in the opening round and flashed a strong left jab throughout the fight. Perry managed to open a cut over Paul’s left eye in the third round, but by round four, Paul delivered several combinations that rocked Perry into the ropes, before the 6th round TKO. After the fight, Perry acknowledged Paul's speed and skill, while Paul credited Perry’s toughness and willingness to keep coming at him before turning his attention to his next fight against Mike Tyson on Friday, November 15th. Paul also called out MMA light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira for an upcoming bout.
MVP’s Fear No Man: Paul vs. Perry, presented by CELSIUS Live Fit Essential Energy, was produced and marketed by MVP with Boxlab Promotions serving as the official licensed promoter and was distributed by DAZN pay-per–view. CELSIUS Live Fit Essential Energy, maker of lifestyle energy drink, is the exclusive energy drink sponsor of MVP. 
Boxing trailblazer and unified featherweight champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (47-2-1, 31 KOs) showed the world her power at super lightweight and overwhelmed Tampa’s own Stevie “Sledgehammer” Morgan (14-2, 13 KOs) with a flurry of non-stop punches, earning her 31st stoppage victory of her career just 38 seconds in the second round. Following the fight, Amanda noted that female fighters are mistaking her kindness for weakness, and said that if fighters weren’t on her level, she would show them exactly who she was. In a final message for Katie Taylor ahead of the pair’s most highly anticipated women’s boxing rematch in modern history on Friday, November 15, Serrano warned, “We’re going to show that women can fight, put on a show, and sell. But this time, [the result of our fight] is going to be a lot different.” 
In a spectacular upset, top-ranked IBF and WBA Lucas “Prince” Bahdi (17-0, 15 KOs) delivered a devastating KO over MVP’s H2O Sylve (11-1, 9 KOs) in a lightweight battle of two of boxing’s top contenders. Sylve owned the scores in the early rounds, dominating from the start, but in the 6th round, Bahdi shocked the world with two stunning two right crosses followed by a huge left hook that dropped H2O to the mat in a KO of the year contender. Following the bout, Bahdi thanked MVP and DAZN for the opportunity to compete on such a massive stage. As a precaution, H20 was taken to a local hospital and cleared by doctors.
After an exciting split draw on MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 5, Tony Aguilar (12-1-1, 4 KOs) and Corey “2SMoove” Marksman (10-0-1, 7 KOs) brought the energy in their pay-per-view debuts in a 8-round lightweight bout to settle the rivalry between the two. Crescent City, FL’s Aguilar was aggressive from the opening bell and brought the crowd to its feet as he delivered a relentless barrage against Marksman. The pair traded blows throughout eight rounds, with Marksman raising the intensity as the fight went on. The decision went to the cards and Orlando’s Marksman took home the majority decision victory over Aguilar (76-76, 77-75, 78-74). After the bout, Marksman shared an emotional moment about his long-awaited victory and that he hopes to see his professional career skyrocket from here.
Mexican cruiserweight and former WBC world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (54-6-1, 34 KOs) took on MMA star Uriah Hall (1-1 Boxing, 18-11, 14 KOs UFC) over 6 rounds at cruiserweight in the pay-per-view main card opener. Chavez Jr, son of former three-division world boxing champion Julio César Chávez, “El Gran Campeón Mexicano,” kept the pressure on Hall the entire fight,despite several power-packed combos from Hall. The bout resulted in a unanimous decision (59-55 x2, 58-56) victory in favor of Chavez Jr. After the bout, in-ring reporter and famed combat sports journalist Ariel Helwani asked Chavez Jr. if he would look to take on Jake Paul next, which Chavez Jr. accepted.
In the preliminary card headliner, MVP’s super middleweight powerhouse Shadasia “The Sweet Terminator” Green (14-1, 11 KOs) made her first appearance of 2024 as she returned to the ring to prove her path back to title contender. The Paterson, NJ native faced Cambridge, Ontario, Canada’s Natasha “Nightmare” Spence (8-5-2, 6 KOs) across a tense 8 rounds before the decision went to the cards, earning Green an impressive unanimous decision win (78-73, 77-74 x2). Following the bout, Green spoke in-ring about coming back from a loss on her record to emerge victorious again, and thanked her team, family, and MVP for standing behind her throughout her journey. 
Stunning the crowd with a vicious combo, Amanda Serrano’s signee Alexis “Chop Chop” Chaparro (2-0, 2 KOs) scored a sensational second round knockout over Kevin Hill (1-2, 1 KO). In a hard fought back and forth six-round battle, 21-year-old Angel Barrientes (12-1, 7 KOs) defeated Edwin Rodriguez (12-9-2, 5 KOs) by majority decision (57-57, 60-54 x2). In the opening fight of the evening, Tampa’s own Ariel “Golden Hulk” Perez (4-0, 3 KOs) wowed the crowd with a third round knockout over Dane Guerrero (0-1-1).
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moaninmoonen · 2 months
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JAKE PAUL VS. MIKE PERRY WEIGH IN LIVESTREAM
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Time Stamps:
2:42: Intro w/ Todd Grisham, Gabriel Rosado, & Wade Plemons
4:59: Fighters w/ Joe Martinez
9:29: Dane Guerrero vs Ariel Perez
11:29: Edwin Rodriguez vs Angel Barrientes
13:17: Kevin Hill vs Alexis Chaparro
15:30: Natasha Spence vs Shadasia Green*
19:10: Uriah Hall* vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
23:54: Corey Marksman vs Tony Aguilar*
27:33: Lucas Bahdi vs H2O Sylve*
31:22: Stevie Morgan vs Amanda Serrano*
35:59: Mike Perry vs Jake Paul*
43:25: Amanda Serrano interview
46:16: Mike Perry interview
49:53: Jake Paul interview
55:25: Outro
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redtnjalisco · 9 months
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#NoticiasEnRed #JulioCesar #YMG Julio César Chávez Jr. está envuelto en una nueva polémica, ahora el exboxeador fue arrestado en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, California, por posesión ilegal de armas, en específico de un rifle de asalto, de acuerdo con TMZ Sports. https://talajalisconoticias.com/julio-cesar-chavez-jr-fue-detenido-por-posesion-ilegal-de-un-rifle-en-los-angeles/?feed_id=16560&_unique_id=659d58cba8ba6
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Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Arrested For Felony Possession Of Assault Rifle
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. was arrested for illegal possession of an assault rifle this weekend in L.A. … after cops were called to the scene by a concerned fan who believed the boxer may be a danger to himself or others. TMZ Sports has learned the… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2024/01/08/julio-cesar-chavez-jr-arrested-for-felony-possession-of-assault-rifle/
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blog-fitness4all · 1 year
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Os maiores Campeões Mundiais de Boxe
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O boxe é um desporto conhecido por sua intensidade, habilidade e espírito competitivo. Ao longo dos anos, diversos campeões surgiram nesse cenário, deixando a sua marca na história do desporto. Vamos conhecer os maiores campeões mundiais de boxe de todos os tempos, destacando as suas carreiras notáveis, títulos conquistados e legados deixados para trás.
Muhammad Ali - O Maior de Todos
Muhammad Ali é amplamente considerado o maior boxeador de todos os tempos. Ele destacou-se não apenas por suas habilidades técnicas excecionais, mas também por sua personalidade carismática e forte posicionamento político. Ali conquistou o título mundial dos pesos pesados três vezes e foi um dos primeiros atletas a adotar uma abordagem mais estratégica em vez de simplesmente confiar na sua força física.
Joe Louis - A Máquina de Nocautes
Joe Louis, conhecido como "O Bombardeiro Castanho", dominou a categoria dos pesos pesados por mais de uma década. Ele defendeu o seu título por 25 vezes consecutivas, um recorde que perdurou por muitos anos. Louis era conhecido por sua força impressionante e habilidade técnica refinada. Os seus nocautes espetaculares e o seu estilo elegante dentro do ringue o tornaram uma lenda do boxe.
Sugar Ray Robinson - O Inigualável
Sugar Ray Robinson é frequentemente citado como o maior pugilista de todos os tempos, independente da categoria de peso. A sua carreira durou mais de 25 anos e ele conquistou o título mundial em várias categorias diferentes. Robinson era um boxeador completo, com habilidades defensivas e ofensivas impecáveis. A sua velocidade, poder de nocaute e movimentos elegantes inspiraram uma geração de boxeadores.
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Mike Tyson - A Força Brutal
Mike Tyson entrou no mundo do boxe como uma força da natureza. Conhecido por sua força e poder de nocaute, ele se tornou o campeão mundial mais jovem da história dos pesos pesados. Tyson dominou os seus adversários com a sua agressividade implacável e velocidade impressionante. Apesar de ter enfrentado alguns altos e baixos na sua carreira, o seu impacto no desporto é inegável.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. - O Pugilista Invicto
Floyd Mayweather Jr. é amplamente considerado um dos maiores boxeadores defensivos de todos os tempos. Ele conquistou títulos em várias categorias de peso e manteve um registo perfeito de 50 vitórias em 50 lutas. Mayweather era conhecido por sua habilidade de evitar golpes e contra-atacar com precisão cirúrgica. A sua abordagem estratégica e técnica refinada o tornaram um dos mais bem-sucedidos boxeadores da sua geração.
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Os maiores campeões mundiais de boxe deixaram um legado no desporto. Eles destacaram-se por suas habilidades técnicas, força, velocidade e carisma. Cada um desses boxeadores contribuiu para a história do boxe, inspirando gerações futuras de atletas. A suas carreiras são testemunhos do poder do trabalho árduo, dedicação e determinação. Além dos campeões mencionados acima, há uma infinidade de outros boxeadores que deixaram a sua marca no desporto. Nomes como Rocky Marciano, Julio Cesar Chavez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran e muitos outros contribuíram para a rica história do boxe mundial. No entanto, é importante ressaltar que o sucesso no boxe não se resume apenas a conquistar títulos. O impacto e o legado de um campeão vão além das estatísticas e das vitórias no ringue. Muitos boxeadores usaram a sua plataforma para lutar por causas sociais, inspirar comunidades e tornar-se modelos para os jovens. Além disso, o boxe é um desporto que requer disciplina, treino rigoroso e resiliência. Os campeões mundiais de boxe enfrentam desafios físicos e mentais intensos ao longo das suas carreiras, e superar essas adversidades é o que os torna verdadeiros campeões. Em conclusão, os maiores campeões mundiais de boxe são lendas do desporto, cujas conquistas e legados permanecem vivos até hoje. As suas histórias inspiradoras, habilidades excecionais e personalidades cativantes continuam a atrair fãs de boxe em todo o mundo. Que esses ícones do boxe sirvam de exemplo para todos os que desejam trilhar o caminho do sucesso no desporto e na vida. Crédito de Imagens: Pixabay Read the full article
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20 boxers who are generally considered to be among the best of all time:
1. Muhammad Ali - Ali is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 56 wins and only 5 losses. He was known for his quick footwork, powerful punches, and colorful personality, and he also made a significant impact outside of the ring as a social and political activist.
2. Sugar Ray Robinson - Robinson is often considered the greatest pound-for-pound boxer of all time, with a record of 173 wins, 19 losses, and 6 draws. He was known for his speed, agility, and devastating punching power, and he held titles in multiple weight classes throughout his career.
3. Joe Louis - Louis is considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, with a record of 66 wins, 3 losses, and 52 knockouts. He was known for his powerful right hand, technical skill, and ability to absorb punishment, and he held the heavyweight title for a record 11 years.
4. Rocky Marciano - Marciano is the only heavyweight in history to retire undefeated, with a record of 49 wins and no losses. He was known for his relentless style and powerful punches, and he is often considered one of the greatest punchers of all time.
5. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - Mayweather retired with a record of 50 wins and no losses, making him one of the greatest boxers of all time. He was known for his exceptional defensive skills, speed, and counterpunching ability, and he held titles in multiple weight classes throughout his career.
6. Jack Johnson - Johnson was the first African American heavyweight champion, and he is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time. He was known for his technical skill, defensive style, and ability to take punishment, and he fought many of the best boxers of his era.
7. Roberto Duran - Duran is often considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 103 wins, 16 losses, and 70 knockouts. He was known for his powerful punches, technical skill, and aggressive style, and he held titles in multiple weight classes throughout his career.
8. Julio Cesar Chavez - Chavez is often considered the greatest Mexican boxer of all time, with a record of 107 wins, 6 losses, and 86 knockouts. He was known for his relentless style, technical skill, and exceptional punching power, and he held titles in multiple weight classes throughout his career.
9. Archie Moore - Moore is often considered one of the greatest light heavyweights of all time, with a record of 185 wins, 23 losses, and 1 draw. He was known for his technical skill, powerful punches, and ability to fight effectively at multiple weight classes.
10. Henry Armstrong - Armstrong is often considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 150 wins, 21 losses, and 10 draws. He was known for his exceptional endurance and ability to fight effectively at multiple weight classes, and he held titles in three different weight classes simultaneously.
11. Benny Leonard - Leonard is often considered one of the greatest lightweights of all time, with a record of 183 wins, 24 losses, and 6 draws. He was known for his technical skill, exceptional footwork, and ability to outbox his opponents.
12. Willie Pep - Pep is often considered one of the greatest featherweights of all time, with a record of 230 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw. He was known for his technical skill, exceptional footwork, and ability to avoid punches.
13. Carlos Monzon - Monzon is often considered one of the greatest middleweights of all time, with a record of 87 wins, 3 losses, and 9 draws. He was known for his exceptional punching power, technical skill, and ability to dominate his opponents.
14. Gene Tunney - Tunney is often considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 65 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. He was known for his technical skill, exceptional footwork, and ability to outbox his opponents.
15. George Foreman - Foreman is often considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, with a record of 76 wins, 5 losses, and 68 knockouts. He was known for his exceptional punching power, rugged style, and ability to absorb punishment.
16. Evander Holyfield - Holyfield is often considered one of the greatest cruiserweights and heavyweights of all time, with a record of 44 wins, 10 losses, and 1 draw. He was known for his exceptional heart, technical skill, and ability to adapt to his opponents.
17. Lennox Lewis - Lewis is often considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, with a record of 41 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. He was known for his exceptional size, power, and technical skill, and he held titles in multiple weight classes throughout his career.
18. Mike Tyson - Tyson is often considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, with a record of 50 wins, 6 losses, and 2 no contests. He was known for his exceptional punching power, aggressive style, and ability to intimidate his opponents.
19. Salvador Sanchez - Sanchez is often considered one of the greatest featherweights of all time, with a record of 44 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. He was known for his exceptional punching power, technical skill, and ability to dominate his opponents.
20. Manny Pacquiao - Pacquiao is often considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, with a record of 62 wins, 7 losses, and 2 draws. He is the only boxer in history to win titles in eight different weight classes, and he is known for his exceptional speed, power, and footwork. He has also made a significant impact outside of the ring as a politician and philanthropist.
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Jake Paul's Net Worth, Boxing Career Record And How He Made His Millions!
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Jake Paul's Net Worth, Boxing Career Record, And How He Made His Millions! In his first bout against a real boxer, Jake Paul will meet Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia. On Sunday, February 26, they'll square off in front of 15,000 fans at the Diriyah Arena. At approximately 9.30 p.m. UK time is when the main event will begin. We've been waiting for this for over two years, and the anticipation is palpable. As a result of two postponements, we will finally get to watch these two massive figures square off against one another in the ring, where they can put all the trash talk aside and allow their skills to do the talking. Tommy is under a lot of pressure because if he loses to Paul, who is seen as unprofessional and undesirable by many boxing fans, the community will never forgive him. If Tommy loses, his heavyweight champion brother Tyson has threatened to retire him personally. Paul, at age 26, doesn't stand to lose as much. He is now unbeaten, entered boxing cold turkey, made more money than most fighters, and is widely recognized as the sport's most influential figure. However, he will be feeling the effects of all that discussion. What is Jake Paul's net worth? With a net worth of $40 million, Jake Paul is an American internet celebrity who is also an actor, boxer, and comedian. Between boxing events, merchandising, YouTube video views, and endorsements, Jake Paul earns at least $20 million and as much as $50 million per year (before taxes), making him one of the highest-paid social media stars in the world. You may also like Lisa Arrindell Anderson's Net Worth. Is Lisa Arrindell Anderson Still Married? Three professional boxing contests were the primary source of Jake's $45 million in earnings in 2021; the remaining $5 million came from endorsements and social media. The music video for his 2017 single "It's Everyday Bro" went viral on YouTube, and that's when he first attracted widespread attention from the media. He's Logan Paul's younger brother, the internet sensation who makes videos for the video-sharing website. Recently, Jake has been pursuing a career as a professional boxer. Millions of Pay Per View customers have watched him win matches against several opponents.According to Celebrity Net Worth. How did he make his money and build his fame? Jake Paul is the younger sibling of Logan Paul, one of the most well-known people in the world today thanks to his viral YouTube videos. Prime Energy, created by British YouTubers KSI and Logan, is a drink that has a giant grasp on today's youth, selling out virtually immediately in every market.
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Ask KSI's brother Deji Olatunji how having a renowned sibling helped his career. But to be fair, Jake has earned his immense notoriety by developing a memorable public presence. But before we get there, it's important to understand his background. Jake Paul Wife Jake Paul is not married and is presently dating Julia Rose. Many people think he is still married to Tana Maongeau, but they were actually just pretending to be married. The split between Jake and Tana Maongeau and the subsequent courtship of Jake's ex-girlfriend led to the beginning of his relationship with Jake's ex-girlfriend. Fashion model Julia Rose has amassed more than a million Instagram fans. They don't hide the fact that they're dating and regularly post photos of each other online. Jake Paul's boxing career record Paul (5-0) has competed against NBA players, YouTubers, and previous MMA champions in the past. Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will be his toughest opponent to date. Silva, who had a record of 34 wins and 11 losses in mixed martial arts with one no-contest, retired from the sport in 2020 to concentrate on boxing. The Spider has boxed twice before, in 1998 and 2005, with a perfect record. In 2021 he went back to Mexico and defeated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. In September of 2021, Silva gave up a first-round KO against former MMA fighter Tito Ortiz. This past May, he engaged in unofficial combat against Bruno Machado. There is no denying Paul's meteoric rise to fame. The Sporting News has ranked his last five fights from easiest to hardest and provided a detailed analysis of each. 1. Nate Robinson (November 2020) Paul faced the three-time NBA Slam Dunk Champion Nate Robinson after beating AnEsonGib in his first professional combat (we'll get to him). The bout took place on the same card as the return of Mike Tyson, who faced off against Roy Jones Jr. As a bonus to the Triller Fight Club event, it worked out beautifully. https://youtu.be/8ZG03tMRtqU By the end of the first round, Paul clinched with Robinson, which led to Robinson's knockout. Paul knocked Robinson down twice more in the second. After taking another blow, Robinson went down on his face. After Paul's bout was stopped by the referee, he was declared the winner. Even if his opponent was a non-factor, "The Trouble Child" appeared to have progressed as a fighter. 2. AnEsonGib (January 2020) Paul's first opponent, YouTube sensation AnEsonGib, has two amateur fights under his belt. Paul was significantly larger than AnEsonGib, and the latter was unable to withstand the impact of Paul's power shots. After Paul knocked AnEsonGib down three times, the referee stopped the fight and awarded Paul the technical knockout victory. https://youtu.be/HmBcY72T71Y In Miami, the 25-year-old boxer competed on a real boxing night headlined by Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler. An appetizer, if you will, for the main course. Your first fight will always be the one that sticks out in your mind, but that doesn't mean it was the best. 3. Ben Askren (April 2021) Paul's first opponent, YouTube sensation AnEsonGib, has two amateur fights under his belt. Paul was significantly larger than AnEsonGib, and the latter was unable to withstand the impact of Paul's power shots. After Paul knocked AnEsonGib down three times, the referee stopped the fight and awarded Paul the technical knockout victory. https://youtu.be/lSAOx0wnDWM In Miami, the 25-year-old boxer competed on a real boxing night headlined by Demetrius Andrade vs. Luke Keeler. An appetizer, if you will, for the main course. Your first fight will always be the one that sticks out in your mind, but that doesn't mean it was the best. Related Article - Pooh Shiesty Net Worth: How Much Money Did Pooh Shiesty Have? - Dillon Danis Net Worth: He Banned From Misfits Boxing Final Line - We have a huge collection of recent articles the active news and also we update our website daily with current news also we need your support to share it with your friends and family and tell us your views in the comment section given below.   Read the full article
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Anderson Silva vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
Watching former UFC champion Anderson Silva beat up the failson of Mexico’s greatest boxer ever in front of his dad and the current best Mexican boxer (who also beat the failson) was one of the funniest things to ever transpire in the ring.
I can’t condone paying attention to either of the Paul brothers. But if Anderson Silva brings the same energy as he did in this fight, we could be in for an all timer in terms of comedy. Silva-Paul this Saturday (Oct. 29).
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Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva Fight Review
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Jake Paul, for the first time in his professional boxing career, would exchange blows with a fighter claiming a winning boxing record.  Here Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva review we brought for you. Paul is set to take on former UFC middleweight champion and all-time MMA great Anderson Silva in a Showtime pay-per-view main event on Saturday, October 29. Paul (5-0, 4 KO) is expected to eventually return to action after a fight against Tommy Fury - brother of WBC Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury - and Hasim Rahman Jr. Silva (3-1, 2 KO) is the next development in Paul's rise to competitiveness and the third UFC alum he will face inside a boxing ring. Paul has ousted acclaimed collegiate wrestler and Olympian Ben Askren and mighty former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley. Silva is by far the most boxing-oriented MMA fighter Paul has faced. "The Spider" is noted for its movement and striking prowess and is much larger than Escrane and Woodley. Paul had most recently defeated Woodley via KO in the sixth round in December 2021. It was a crushing right hook that struck Woodley. WHO ARE HOSTING LOVE IS BLIND SEASON 3? JOURNEY OF DWAYNE JOHNSON THE ROCK WWE TO BLACK ADAM Silva followed former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz's first-round KO in September 2021 with a split decision victory over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The fight was nearly derailed during fight week - which would be the third consecutive for Paul this year - after Silva's comments surfaced where he said he was kicked out twice at training camp less than a month ago went. Silva later made a statement saying that he misquoted and that he meant to say that he had been dropped twice. But the Arizona commission took those initial comments seriously enough to call an emergency meeting and make sure Silva was healthy enough to fight. They considered him fit to fight and hence the action would continue as planned. Elsewhere on the cards, 18-year-old rising prospect Ashton Silve is back in action when he takes on Braulio Rodriguez in Super Featherweight. Silve is undefeated 7–0 and all seven will end in the knockouts. He recently turned down other major promotions to be among Paul's most valuable promotions, leaving the boxing community a bit of a shock. Now, he wants to take the next step in his development against Rodriguez, who is 20-4 as a pro but hasn't fought since 2019. Plus, two more Celebrity level matches fill in the rest of the undercard. Former UFC middleweight - and Silva rival - Uriah Hall makes his pro boxing debut when he takes on former NFL outback Le'Veon Bell. Hall, 38, was cut by the UFC in July following a decision loss. Now, he faces Bale, who is coming off a TKO win over Adrian Peterson in an exhibition bout in September. In another celebrity bout, Nick and Nate Diaz teammate Chris Avila face social media star "Dr. Mike" Warshawski. Below are the full fight cards for Saturday night in Glendale, Arizona, along with the latest odds from Caesar Sportsbook. Be sure to stay on this page throughout the week for the latest news, in-depth features and expert selections for the main event ahead of the action. Match Odds: FAVORITE              UNDERDOG                               WEIGHT CLASS Jake Paul -220      Anderson Silva +180              185-pound catchweight Paul vs. Silva Venue Date & Time:  Date:                Oct. 29 | Start time: 9 p.m. ET Venue:              Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale How to watch:   Showtime PPV, Price: $59.99 Read the full article
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JAKE PAUL VS. MIKE PERRY AND AMANDA SERRANO VS. KATIE MORGAN PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS
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Published: July 18, 2024
TAMPA, FL – July 18, 2024 – MVP’s Jake “El Gallo de Dorado” Paul (9-1, 6 KOs) and the King of Violence, “Platinum” Mike Perry, came face to face for the first time at a press conference held at the Amalie Arena ahead of their bout this Saturday, July 20. Paul vs. Perry, presented by CELSIUS Live Fit Essential Energy, is set for an eight-round cruiserweight bout and will be shown live globally on DAZN pay-per-view from the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL. Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com.
 In the highly anticipated co-main event, boxing trailblazer and unified featherweight world champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (46-2-1, 30 KOs) will face top-10 ranked IBF, WBO, and WBA talent and KO artist Stevie “Sledgehammer” Morgan (14-1, 13 KOs) in a 10x2 super lightweight fight. Amanda will test her power and endurance at super lightweight ahead of her clash with Katie Taylor later this year.
 MVP’s undefeated phenom and top lightweight prospect H2O Sylve (11-0, 9 KOs) will put his undefeated record on the line yet again against top IBF, and WBA ranked prospect Lucas “Prince” Bahdi (16-0, 14 KOs) in a 10 round lightweight bout. Also on the card, Mexican cruiserweight and former WBC world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.  (53-6-1, 34 KOs) returns against Uriah Hall (1-0 Boxing, 18-11, 14 KOs UFC) at cruiserweight and Crescent City, Florida’s Tony Aguilar (12-0-1, 4 KOs) vs. Orlando, Florida’s Corey “2Smoove" Marksman (9-0-1, 7 KOs) in an 8-round lightweight bout, a rematch of their split draw in February 2024 on Most Valuable Prospects 5.
 In today’s press conference hosted by renowned combat sports journalist Ariel Helwani, Paul, Perry, Serrano, Morgan, Sylve, Bahdi, Chavez Jr., Hall, Aguilar, and Marksmen had plenty to say about the upcoming event:
 JAKE PAUL QUOTES:
On whether he watched any footage of Perry: He had a boxing match in a triangle that I gained a lot of knowledge from. Lot of openings. It's gonna be a short night, Ariel.
On what he has to look out for in Perry’s skillset: The skills is what pay the bills. And he has no footwork, no head movement, no defense. He's a great offensive fighter and bare knuckle, but in terms of boxing, he's going to get picked apart very quickly, and it's going to be a short night. Like I said, my predictions are never wrong, so I stand on business every single time I manifested into reality. I Jake Joseph Paul will knock out Mike Perry in less than two rounds. It's going to happen, put money on it.
 On what the rationale was to take the fight and the difference between Tyson and Perry: To stay getting experience under the bright lights on my world, on my path to World Championship. And that's what matters, is getting the experience under the bright lights. And this is a Mike appetizer. Mike warm up, but they're both killers at the end of the day, and I do have to be sharp. He does have one punch knockout power that I do have to respect. But other than that, it's going to be easy.
 On Conor McGregor telling press that Perry was fighting a ‘dweeb’ in Jake Paul: Well, first of all, he's big up in BKFC, but you're going to see what I'm going to do to their best fighter on Saturday night. I'm going to embarrass their entire league. This guy has no skill; those are just brawler idiot street fighter dudes who have no idea what the sweet science is. Conor McGregor can say what he wants, but he won't fight me either. Once I knock out Mike Perry, Conor McGregor, let's run it. But you won't do it because you know what's going to happen. You saw what I did to Nate Diaz, who you went toe-to-toe with. Conor McGregor, lay off the cocaine, get in the gym, and start winning fights. Then maybe we could have a conversation.
On why he chose to take a dangerous fight despite Mike Tyson’s concerns: This is what I do. I'm here to fight. I love to take risks and do big events. Mike Tyson called and was concerned about this fight jeopardizing the biggest fight of my career. That's what puts the pressure on me, and I love that. I'm not slowing down for anybody. Mike Perry is not going to be the one to stop me. I'm on a path to World Championship. I'm not slowing down for anybody.
On what his biggest concern with the fight is: He's unorthodox. That's about it. So the first 30 seconds to a minute, just find my timing in range. That's then the fight's over. That's really about it.
On whether he’ll fight Perry in MMA: Yes, let's go after this. After I knock him out on Saturday, let's sign the contract for some MMA. I'll choke you out too.
On the decision to choose Perry as the opponent: This came about because he has a crazy fan base. And anytime I would post an Instagram picture over the last like 18 months, one of the top comments would always be fight Mike Perry. Fight. Mike Perry, you're scared of Mike Perry, and so I love to prove people wrong and take the fights that no one thinks I'm going to take.
On how his skill has improved: This past year has been a different Jake Paul showing up into the gym, learning in the gym, and I really haven't been able to display my skills because of the first round knockouts, and likely that'll happen again on Saturday, but I really have so many tools in the shed that I'm ready to pull out and get warmed up as the rounds go on, and just display all the new things we've Been working on.
On coming back to Tampa:  There's magic in this place. I love fighting in Florida and Tampa. The energy when I knocked out Woodley was amazing, one of the best moments of my life. I wanted to come back for another highlight reel KO.
Mike Perry Quotes:
On whether he has to get the win for not only himself but for the MMA community: I’m doing it for everybody, for me, for the fans, for BKFC, for MMA, you know, just mainly for me, because I believe in myself and my boxing ability. I'm a brawling boxing mug, so I'm ready to get in the ring with Jake and have some fun.
On how he has evolved since his last professional fight: I've been winning since then. There's all I know. I've been victorious. I've been succeeding consistently, and I've been getting better every single day. Put this little twerp in his place. He's new to this game. Welcome. Welcome. You just got here.
In response to Paul saying Perry has no boxing experience: Don't worry, you're going to get what you've been asking for, the fight to go longer than one round. Imma give you hell in the first round, and you'll get tired. You're going to be grasping for air. I made a new word, grasping.
On what makes him different from Diaz and other MMA fighters who Paul has fought: This is my chance to show the world what a real fighter can do in boxing. Those other guys were long past their prime.
Amanda Serrano Quotes:
On the trash talk from Stevie Morgan: Listen, I don't pay attention to that. That doesn't win fights, that doesn't pay my bills. I go out, I train hard, I fight hard, and you'll see Saturday night.
On if she is looking past Morgan with the Katie Taylor fight coming up: This is my 50th fight and I’ve never overlooked an opponent.
Stevie Morgan Quotes:
On her previous comment that Serrano is the weakest of the fighters at the top: I’m not being disrespectful at all, I’m just stating facts. If I had to fight any of the fighters at the top, Amanda is the one I’d choose mainly because she’ll make me look good… she’s on her way out, she could have retired two years ago.
On if Amanda is overlooking her for Katie Taylor: I don't think she looks past any opponent, but she shouldn't be for sure. One thing for sure, I am a professional, been in this game for 15 years, this is my 50th fight, and I never overlooked any opponent.
Lucas Bahdi Quotes:
On what it was like to get the call asking to be on the card: I've been waiting for an opportunity like this, a big opportunity, a big stage. This is obviously my toughest fight, his toughest fight by two undefeated fighters. It's gonna be a great fight.
H2O Sylve Quotes:
On what his assessment of Bahdi is: From what I saw in very fundamentally sound, he has a real right hand. I think that's the best attribute on this side.
Tony Aguilar Quotes:
On the previous split decision ruling in his first match with Marksman and if it would have been different were he in better shape: It wouldn't have been even close enough, and then even tried to call it a draw, you know, I mean, but Saturday, we will right that wrong, like they said, you know, because it was the wrong decision. But we will make sure they know on Saturday.
Corey Marksman Quotes:
On what he learned from the split decision between him and Aguilar: I'd say, don't take anything for granted. You know, you might think that you're in the lead, you might think that you're winning the fight, but at the end of the day, the judges are the ones that decide that. So you gotta really go out there and take what’s yours.
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Quotes:
On his motivation to come back after a three-year break: To be back in boxing is great for me. I'm ready to put on a performance on Saturday.
On whether this is a one-off or a comeback: This is definitely a comeback.
Uriah Hall Quotes:
On his decision to come back after a two-year hiatus As an athlete, as a warrior, you still have those tendencies. And time to time, I get a little bored… so when this came up, I got excited.
(Featured Photo: Esther Lin/Most Valuable Promotions)
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