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The sport of boxing is much more than what happens inside the ring. Every build-up to a fight is a different story, and each story creates a different narrative. The YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul is one of the most exciting fighters and has proven once again how great of a salesman the Ohio-born fighter is.

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Paul uploaded a video on his Twitter claiming to be in the hospital after suffering from an accident. However, he was just trolling and calling out his opponents.

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Jake Paul trolls his opponents from the hospital

Ahead of his fight against Hasim Rahman Jr. on August 6, 2022, Jake Paul scared the entire world by posting a video of himself lying on a hospital bed. Additionally, in the video, Paul claimed he met with an accident. However, it was all just a troll.

‘The Problem Child’ hilariously stated that he broke his back and then revealed the reason. He said, he broke his back by “carrying the promotion for this event.” Moreover, his girlfriend Julia Rose entered as a nurse to help him.

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Furthermore, Paul went on to shout that his opponents can’t sell any tickets. He said, “I broke my back carrying the last 5 fights promotions. My opponents never sell s**. These motherf**ke*s never sell s*.” Additionally, he ended the video by saying “they couldn’t sell a pen to a writer.”

Take a look at Jake Paul’s next fight

‘The Problem Child’ is coming off a hot winning streak as he defeated former UFC welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley, for the second time. Incidentally, Paul was supposed to fight Tommy Fury, however, Fury was unable to enter the US owing to visa issues.

 

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Finally, a new opponent was selected on short notice. The Ohio-born fighter will go toe to toe against 12-1 fighter Hasim Rahman Jr. on August 6, 2022, at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

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