Jake Paul’s upcoming fight against former UFC fighter Tyron Woodley has been the talk of the town in the boxing world. However, a recent training clip of Paul has left fans unimpressed and questioning the legitimacy of the fight.
The YouTube star turned boxer has been making headlines with his impressive record of 3-0, with all three wins coming by way of knockout. But many have criticized the level of competition he has faced, with his opponents having little to no experience in the boxing ring.
In a recent training clip shared by Paul on social media, he can be seen going through an intense workout routine with his trainer, J’Leon Love. The video showcases Paul’s athletic abilities and his dedication to training, but fans were quick to point out that it may be too much for a fight that is believed to be rigged.
The skepticism surrounding the fight stems from the fact that Woodley, who has a background in mixed martial arts, has never competed in a professional boxing match. Many believe that the fight has been set up for Paul to continue his winning streak and boost his reputation in the boxing world.
Fans have also expressed their disappointment in the lack of competition for Paul, with some even calling for him to face more experienced boxers to truly test his skills. The 24-year-old has been vocal about wanting to fight big names in the sport, but has yet to face a top-ranked opponent.
Despite the criticism, Paul remains confident in his abilities and has been training rigorously for the upcoming fight. He has been working with renowned boxing coach BJ Flores and has even sparred with former world champion Jean Pascal.
However, many fans are still not convinced and believe that Paul’s training may be overkill for a fight that is believed to be predetermined. Some have even gone as far as to call the fight a “circus act” and a “money grab” for both fighters.
The fight between Paul and Woodley is set to take place on August 29th, and it remains to be seen if the training clip has any impact on the outcome of the fight. While Paul may have the physical abilities and training to back him up, it seems that the skepticism surrounding the fight will continue until the two step into the ring.