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It didn’t work out with the boxer, so he’s going back to the UFC veterans. Which MMA legend will Jake Paul fight?
Jake Paul couldn’t keep up with the first boxer on his way to the ring, losing an expected duel with Tommy Fury. So he decided to return to the classics and challenge another retired UFC veteran in August. But this is a true legend.
Jake Paul couldn’t keep up with the first boxer on his way to the ring, losing an expected duel with Tommy Fury. So he decided to return to the classics and challenge another retired UFC veteran in August. But this is a true legend.
It didn’t work out against the boxer, so he’s going back to the UFC legends
Jake Paul has another fight. On the one hand, the brash youtuber who has made a splash in the martial arts world in recent years by taking on former legendary UFC fighters. On the other, one of the biggest stars in the best MMA league in the world.
After mowing down one star name after another, he’s finally taking on a real fighter. In February of this year, Jake Paul suffered the first loss of his professional boxing career. It was inflicted on him by the legendary Tyson Fury’s younger brother Tommy.
The “problem child” has returned to the path of boxing with the extinct stars of the UFC. In August, he will face one of the most popular fighters in history, Nate Diaz, with whom he has a history.
In August, Jake Paul will take on Nate Diaz under the rules of boxing
Indeed, it was during the younger Paul brother’s fight with the legendary Anderson Silva that Nate Diaz got into a backstage altercation with the troubled YouTuber at a gala. The two men then exchanged harsh messages on social media, and now the two will clash inside the sixteen ropes.
“My last fight didn’t end the way I wanted, but the result was the best thing that could have happened to me,” Paul said , according to ESPN . But I’m more focused than ever.”
Nate Diaz made the biggest name for himself by defeating Conor McGregor for the first time in the UFC and will be making his first appearance outside of the UFC in 15 years. “I’m the king of combat sports, ” Diaz said confidently. “I’m here to conquer and then I’m heading back to get my UFC belts.”
The bout will take place Aug. 5 in Dallas under boxing rules and is billed at 84 pounds for eight rounds. Will predatory youth or veteran mixed martial arts experience win?
Source: ESPN