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It seems that Jake Paul has left the ghosts of February 26 behind. The August rumble with Nate Diaz absorbs him completely. On a somber note, the YouTuber-turned-boxer paid grateful homage to all the military personnel who sacrificed their lives while performing their duties in the United States armed forces. Since it came, the post has received nearly thirty thousand views. Many joined him in paying rich tribute to fallen soldiers. While some appreciated his message, a few couldn’t resist dismissing the crossover boxing star.

The federal holiday that praises and grieves the loss was commemorated on May 30 from 1868 to 1970. However, from 1970 onwards, the last Monday of May month became the day for remembrance.

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Jake Paul writes from his heart on Memorial Day

A user named Cleopatra finds his Twitter post uncustomary and far from his usual messages. Hence she seems highly impressed and rates it a rarity!

The following user appears to be a die-hard Jake Paul fan by the user handle. They lauded the YouTuber-turned-boxer for staking his life in the ring to entertain everyone. In addition, they thanked ‘The Problem Child’ for his work and efforts.

Meanwhile, one user believes in the irrationality of wars and states that there’s no justification for anyone to be washed up by wars. Instead, entire humanity should come together to stop such absurdity, she says.

Another user contends that standing for the rights that God gave to each human remains one of the best ways to remember those who sacrificed their lives for the nation.

But then a few, like the following user, firmly believes that Jake Paul seriously lacks any knowledge about Memorial Day. He probably might have copied someone else’s tweet and posted it, he postulates.

Stating matter-of-factly, one user laid bare their displeasure with Jake Paul. They believe, comparatively, KSI is better than ‘The Problem Child.’

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Paul, a popular content creator, who made a name for himself on the ever-expanding social media scene, turned to professional boxing in 2020. He since then fought seven times, losing the latest one to Tommy Fury, his first career defeat. How the twenty-six-year-old Ohioan fares against much older grappler Nate Diaz remains to be seen.

Read More: “These Clowns Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Talk”: After Jake Paul Said He’d Fire His Employee in Public for Disrespecting the Diaz Brothers, His Boxing Trainer Adds to It

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What’s your take on Jake Paul’s tweet? Between Nate Diaz and Jake Paul, who has a better chance of winning? Do share your thoughts and views with us in the comments below.

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