Jake Paul is confident about taking out NBA sensation Nate Robinson in their upcoming clash on November 28. Being an athlete primarily, Robinson has been billed as the favorite over Jake by many. That said, ‘The Problem Child’ wants to end that belief by handing a first-round KO to Robinson on his maiden boxing fight.
Because it has Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr as the headliner, the event has already grabbed huge attention. This will be Jake Paul’s second fight after a TKO win against Al Eson Gib this year. Thus, the YouTube sensation will have a lot of eyeballs on him.
While several boxing pundits will constantly measure him during his in-ring performance, it seems that Jake Paul is ready to bring his best game into the display. Prior to the fight, he has comfortably predicted a first-round knockout, intensifying the whole tale.
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Boxing is an unpredictable sport where anything can happen. Thus, Jake needs to remain alert throughout the fight, and this match could be an impressive thriller for the fans ahead.
Jake Paul looks at it as an easy call
The 23-year-old has turned to The Schmo to shed light on several scenarios from his upcoming journey. From fighting his own brother Logan Paul to several other plans, Jake seems to have an active year planned. However, his soon-to-be-here fight against Nate has got most of his attention.
Talking about it, Paul said, “Nate Robinson, he is gonna get knocked out. He has never had a fight before and I know he is training hard, all respect to him. He can do whatever he wants on November 28, but the end result would be him getting knocked out, regardless.”
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When asked to predict a possible round for the KO, Jake added, “First round. I bet the house on it. I put it all on the line if you guys are watching at home and are human. Bet your life on it, you are gonna make a ton of money.”
The fight will go on for six rounds in the undercard of Tyson vs Jones. Taking note of Jake’s statement, it is obvious that fans cannot afford to blink an eye during the contest.
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