Home/Boxing

via Imago

via Imago

Jake Paul, the man synonymous with boxing drama, is back in the spotlight. But it’s not what you’d expect. While he’s known for knocking opponents, it’s a picture that’s causing uproar this time. A single photograph. One punch. And the world of combat sports is ablaze. Some might say it’s just another day in Jake’s tumultuous journey. But there’s something different. A hint of a rematch.

Whispers of a grander duel. Something bigger is lurking in the shadows. Most Valuable Promotions, known for their catchy snapshots, dropped the image. One that, by itself, would be just another sports capture. Yet, with Jake involved, the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Oddly, it’s not the photograph that’s the focal point. It’s the caption. Words that have since echoed across the combat world.

“Walking the Dog”: Jake Paul and his audacious promise before the fight

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In the lead-up to the much-anticipated bout, Jake Paul confidently declared in his press conference, “I’m going to walk the dog.” A metaphorical assertion of dominance, implying that his opponent, Nate Diaz, would be effortlessly handled, just like one would with a pet on a leash.

Then, the aftermath of the fight saw Most Valuable Promotions drop an image that further amplified Jake’s bold pre-fight statement. It showcased the boxer knocking down Diaz, the caption echoing his prior sentiments, “Dog got walked.” Adding fuel to the fire, Jake Paul didn’t just leave it at that. He shared the contentious post on his Instagram story, brazenly writing, “Bitch got walked.”

Naturally, this audacious proclamation was met with a deluge of reactions. James Mark immediately shot back, asserting, “That’s alright because Tommy is gonna dog walk Jake even worse in their rematch”. An evident counter, indicating that Jake might soon be on the receiving end of his own metaphor.

Micah, on the other hand, aired a more dismissive stance, commenting with a hint of exasperation, “Sighs Jake beat another 40-year-old MMA fighter.” Highlighting the age of Jake’s opponents became a recurring theme, as several fans felt Jake’s victories came against aging combatants.

Billy, while acknowledging the win, pointed out a slight inconsistency in Jake’s earlier claims, quipping, “Jake also said 6 round knockout lol.” The underlying tone? While Jake might have had the last laugh, he didn’t exactly fulfill his complete prophecy.

Further expanding on the narrative of Jake’s choice of opponents, ηικιτα bluntly laid out a challenge, “Brody, you only fight retired and old MMA fighters in boxing. Just call a real boxer to fight, you said Canelo, call him out, and he will destroy you and your ‘boxer’ career.” A clear call-out for Jake to up the ante.

While Another User chimed in, subtly mocking Jake’s self-proclaimed boxer status: “Imagine calling yourself a boxer, train like a boxer, to fight everyone except a boxer!” The statement, stark and unyielding, put forth the sentiment many combat fans have long harbored.

Also Read: Jake Paul Mocks Floyd Mayweather and Canelo Alvarez After Defeating Nate Diaz in a 10-Round Fight

Yet, as Jake continues his unorthodox journey through the world of combat sports, one must pose the question: Is Jake Paul truly on a trajectory to redefine boxing narratives, or is he merely a fleeting spectacle in an age of social media frenzy? We’d love to hear your thoughts. What do you believe is next for the outspoken pugilist?

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Watch This Story: All Knockouts of Jake Paul’s Boxing Career