Jake Paul has at least one heavyweight legend. He supports him in a potential battle with Anthony Joshua.
Former champion Tyson Fury, who bullies potential comebacks from retirement, believes that if the former YouTuber boxer actually fights, there’s a great chance to beat Joshua. Not only does Fury choose Paul, he believes it will be an emphatic ending.
“I think Jake Paul knocked him out,” Fury said. Ring Magazine When asked about Paul vs. Joshua. “I think Jake Paul will knock AJ out… I think Jake Paul is rising. I like his new heavyweight look. A little chubby, a little bulky and I get there.
“I like the way Jake Paul calls out the full spectrum from featherweight to heavyweight. Who called out Tank (Davis) and Joshua. It’s just crazy. You can see the Richter scale callout.”
Of course, Fury has been linked to a potential battle with Joshua for several years, but it may not be the most unbiased source when it comes to providing fight predictions, given that the British heavyweights have never actually met in the ring.
There was always a disability. Recently, there was rage that lost a series of fights to rule heavyweight Olexandre Usak before announcing his retirement, before he announced that heavyweight King Olexandre Usak and Joshua were defeated by Daniel Dubois.
That said, Fury hasn’t ruled out a comeback entirely, but he has once again admitted he’s weighing his long-term health against the possibility of a fight.
“At the end of the day, it’s good for fans to give them what they want, but is that really worth my health?” Fury said. “I go to these events and see a lot of these old champions, some of them get lost in the bathroom. I don’t want to be that way.”
Fury didn’t completely close any potential returns to the ring, but instead just said “keeping up” and we all would “quickly look into it” if he fought again.
As for Paul, I’m sure he’ll be able to book a fight with Joshua in the near future.
“This is where it happens,” Paul told Dozen about fighting Joshua at Wembley Stadium. “We’re going to do things we can’t think of and create one of the biggest fights in boxing history, and that’s it.
“It’s going to happen. When you knock him out, your seat belt, etc., I’ll fall forever into a history book.”
He will undoubtedly appreciate the rage that he has supported him in his fight with Joshua, where he will undoubtedly become a heavy underdog.
“He’s supporting me (to Joshua),” Paul told TalkSport when asked about Fury’s predictions. “He’s a clever young man.”