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DALLAS, TEXAS – AUGUST 04: Jake Paul gestures to the crowd during weigh-ins for his fight against Nate Diaz at American Airlines Center on August 04, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
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DALLAS, TEXAS – AUGUST 04: Jake Paul gestures to the crowd during weigh-ins for his fight against Nate Diaz at American Airlines Center on August 04, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
In quite a surprising twist of events, earlier this year, Jake Paul got into an altercation with a group of people who wanted to start trouble. However, the story took a different twist when Jake went for help from an unusual source.
Commander Brown from the Detroit Threat Management Center is a popular internet self-defense expert whose videos have been parodied millions of times. The meeting between the two happened to be a mix of strategic counsel, surprising humor, and how to cope with pressure. Paul, understandably still affected by an earlier incident, approached the viral sensation for some help and guidance.
Has Jake Paul met his match?
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In March this year, Floyd Mayweather along with a group of around 20-25 men cornered Jake Paul outside a Miami Heat game. The confrontation quickly escalated to a point where Jake Paul had to run away, after which the cops intervened and dissipated the crowd. It was in this regard that the Problem Child sought the suggestion of Commander Brown.
The Commander offered his bit of advice and warned him of the need to take advantage of the environment. Commander Brown showed Jake how he would have tackled such a problem. He remarked, “You better get that fence. Half of those guys can’t jump over that fence. If you climb that fence too, like go up the fence, then, it means you fight one at a time.”
The Commander then demonstrated a couple of moves that showed how he would have taken down Mayweather’s team one at a time. The interaction was extremely hilarious.
As the conversation progressed, Commander Brown moved into the tactical part of self-defense, focusing on the effectiveness of attacking weak points. The two then had a humorous, yet instructive discussion concerning a particular move involving a grip. Twenty-five remain very much alive for Paul, who saw them on one fateful night. Is Floyd Mayweather really to blame?
“25 dudes” jump The Problem Child
Earlier this year, Floyd Mayweather, known for his post-retirement exhibition fights, faced a setback in his match due to competition in the Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight. The low turnout for Mayweather’s exhibition against Aaron Chalmers on Feb 25 resulted from a clash in scheduling. Jake Paul, after which, took to Twitter to call out Mayweather and even insinuated that the champion was ducking him.
Subsequently, Jake Paul was cornered and the Problem Child ran away to save himself from Mayweather’s goons. Taking to Twitter, Paul expressed his willingness to face Mayweather in a one-on-one fight but urged him to refrain from such intimidation tactics.
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In his tweet, Paul addressed Mayweather directly, saying, “Floyd if you want to fight 1 on 1 we can do that but don’t try to hop out of 3 cars 25 dudes deep tryna to jump me while I’m tryna enjoy my Wednesday night.”
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The unexpected combination of Jake Paul’s larger-than-life personality and Commander Brown’s expertise created a buzz around the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. This unlikely collaboration also provided some much-needed light-heartedness and hilarity before his big fight against Andre August.
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