Jake Paul Criticize Floyd Mayweather’s Track Record
Jake Paul has made some remarks that are likely to have a significant bad effect on Floyd Mayweather.
Paul joined the list of celebrities who made waves at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday with remarks and actions; the YouTuber-turned-boxer decided that Mayweather needed to be debated.
Before his bout with Nate Diaz, a former UFC fighter, Paul spoke to Sky Sports F1. He appeared upset with prominent soldiers who weren’t engaging in enough matches with other big names and were hesitant to risk their records and championships. He attributes this pattern to Mayweather, who retired with a 50-0 record.
“It’s annoying, man. In boxing, fighters are not willing to risk their undefeated record and put it all on the line. Their legacy of being ‘undefeated’ is more important to them.”
“Floyd Mayweather set that example for the sport, so if you lose, you’re swept under the rug in boxing. But more champions should go and fight other big names, and that’s why I respect Ryan Garcia for even taking the Tank [Gervonta Davis] fight.
“Even though he lost it doesn’t matter, he did what a lot of other fighters in boxing aren’t doing, which is making big fights happen. And it’s great for the sport.”
Jake Paul
Tommy Fury just defeated Paul, costing him his record. When asked about the possibility of one, Paul swore that a rematch with Fury would undoubtedly occur.
“I think it was a great fight, it was entertaining and it was the biggest pay per view buy of the last two years, so I think we have to run it back. Tommy is down and I’m excited for that.”
Jake Paul