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November 21, 2025 • 25 mins

Jake Paul says that Anthony Joshua is SLOW and STIFF With NO CHIN.. And he's either selling the fight or he's MORE DELUSIONAL Than I thought

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, so we are back on the way concept

(00:01):
presented by The Ring magazine and today, folks, I want
to talk about one word delusion. It exists to a
degree I don't think I've ever seen in any other
combat sports athlete. Maybe Connor McGregor, but I don't really
see it even that level. When we're talking about what
Jake Paul is going to try to do versus Anthony Joshua,

(00:21):
not just beat him, but in Jake Paul's own words,
and we'll get into it in a second, he wants
to and thinks he will knock Anthony Joshua out cold.
And I think a lot of things are happening right now.
People are on one end of the spectrum saying Anthony
Joshua's going to flatline Jake in under thirty seconds and
if it goes past that, then Aja's a fraud and
his time in the sport is done. I don't necessarily

(00:42):
agree with that, and I'll explain why later. The other
side is going, you know what, Jake might actually catch AJ.
Jake might actually shock everyone because AJ got put down
in his last fight. He got put down by Andy Rweez.
He's been hurting in a couple of different fights. At
this point, maybe his chin's completely gone, Jake has the
speed and power to still put him down, even at
the level Jake is currently residing in, which is only

(01:03):
being in the sport for five years. I don't really
agree with that either. I'm somewhere in the middle. But
I'll say this. That word delusion I just talked about
a second ago. It's Jake's biggest strength. It's the reason
he's even in this fight with aj It's the reason
that he's gotten as good as he has in the
short amount of time he's been boxing. But maybe more
importantly than that, this may be where his delusion finally
leads to the end of Jake Paul's career. Because delusion

(01:25):
and this business can get you hurt, real bad. And
I think for the first time, Jake Paul's delusional idea
about how good he is in the sport and what
he can do may have led him a bit too far.
Is the first time where Jake is in real danger.
Say what you want about money and prizes and everything else,
this is going to end badly. What do I mean
the breakdown? Let's go all right? So a couple of

(01:49):
videos come out since the fight has been announced, Jake
put a video out on his channel. We're going to
take a look at, whether Logan put a video out,
We're going to take a look at. And then I
want to go into the nuances and really let you
guys understand how much a five to six inch high advantage,
you know, twenty to thirty to however much weight advantage
AJ will have, and just the size and frame of
the two. And I want to explain a little bit

(02:10):
of why I think Jake isn't necessarily telling the truth
when he just says AJ is stiff and plotty and
bad footwork and all that stuff that I don't know
is true. But where I think Jake is getting that from.
Let's take a look.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
And they said fight a real boxer. They said fight
someone your size, they said fight a world champion. We
looked at a long list of supposed fighters for me
to fight. So there I was on a Saturday afternoon
in my thirty million dollar.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Mansion's okay, weird flex, but all right, By the way,
if you're a grown man carrying a dazzled bag around, dude,
you got to reevaluate something. These all look like purses
I'm sorry. I don't know why you would ever want
to be caught carrying that around as a grown man.
I understand fashion is one thing, but like, this looks
like fairy does, and that looks like something my girlfriend
would pack when we go on a trip. I don't know.

(03:00):
I know it's probably worth more than my house, but like,
what are we doing?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
But as I look closer at the list, I saw
one name that stood out, Antony Joshua Anti Josha. That's
gotta be here for non far up the jet. I'm
going back to training camp. I'm fighting after the Joshua
MVP presents Jake versus Joshua Judgment Day, December nineteen, Live

(03:24):
from Miami at THEA Center, Eight three minute rounds in
a professionally heavy weight sanctioned bout here and yes, it's
live globally on the biggest streaming platform in the world,
My good old friends and Netflix. Many you guys wanted
me to go bigger.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
How about twice as big?

Speaker 2 (03:45):
Literally, he's twice as big as Javonte.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
He's sick.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
He go ahead.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Jake six foot six, two hundred and sixty pounds with
an eighty two inch reach.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
I mean well, he's gonna be two forty five on
the night because he that's in the contract. Apparently that
AJ can't be more than two forty five, which I
again i'm not I have no problem with, because you're
doing this on short notice. Jake was supposed to fight
a guy that was way smaller, and Jake had to
be a little bit smaller at one ninety five. Now
you got to turn around and put on some weight.
I get it. Not that Jake was probably walking around

(04:14):
at one ninety five. It was probably still like two
fifteen whatever, but still I get it. And AJ's fought
oohsick a smaller guy at that lower wright a couple
different times as well. So no, no big deal there
to me. But don't advertise him at two sixty. We're
gonna fight him at two forty five.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
Just look at us next to each other.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
So Jake uses a cutout of AJ, which why does
he have that? He uses the cutout of AJ to
see the size difference. But there's actually like them interacting
in person, and this was a couple of years ago,
but you can see the size difference. Then they're playing
freaking I don't know what this is, some sort of
like laser tag and look at this, dude. It looks
like AJ is participating in an after school boys and

(04:51):
girls club program. Dude, he's like, hey, I'm I'll be
your big brother for the day. You know what I mean.
He's given back to the Jake is up to his shoulder,
you know what I mean. Like that looks like four
or five different weight classes away from each other. And
then that's not just a cardboard cutout. That's like how

(05:12):
they look. This is the face off is gonna be insane.
It really is the difference between Jake and Jervonte. Now
Jake becomes Jervonte to Anthony Joshua, right, he went from
looking down to looking up. I just can't believe. And
this isn't some exhibition guys. This is a real fucking fight.
I don't see how Jake in any way, shape or form,
thinks he can win outside of the again right hand

(05:33):
from the gods, that's the shot, right there is the
right hand from the gods. Unless he thinks he can
go and stay at distance and out box AJ with
footwork and every I don't know, man, it doesn't make
any sense.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Two time heavyweight champion of the World, an Olympic gold medalist. Well,
he was winning Olympic gold. I was filming vines in
high school.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Legitimate, fucking insane dude, What the fuck?

Speaker 2 (05:58):
AJ is a knockout artist, fights that have literally.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Bro How did he go from high school? This face like,
look at the difference in Jake's face. That's actually crazy.
Don't even look at the same person, dude.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
AJ is a knockout artist with fights that have literally
ended in seconds. He fought legends, Flits goo Oo, Sick
ruiz In.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Ghanu, Biggest shaw, I FC live man.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
I'm gonna lie. I'm a little scared. And yes, little
Josh is signed to mine enemy Eddie Hearn, And I
know Eddie and all of you naysayers were saying that
I wouldn't take this fight.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
I'm not show Jake posts that crazy. That's a fucking
bad idea.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
AJ's gonnakno hime out. He's going to get hit.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
This might be a step too. Fon talk is cheap,
calling Teddy Atlas the hater's crazy. But here's the thing
that Jake does very well is he he very much
listens and understands how to respond to quote unquote hate
or doubters. And usually goes about trying to in his
own way right with you know, narratives and and other
things sometimes prove them wrong. This one, I agree with

(07:05):
Teddy Atlas, is probably a step too far, and even
doing that right, listening to other people say for so long,
you won't do this, you won't do this, you won't
do this, and then answering that call and doing it
almost to a different level than even anyone asked for.
Like no one was like, hey, Jake, you'll be a
real boxer when you go and fight Anthony Joshua. People
were like, hey, go and rematch Tommy Fury again. He
tried to, didn't work out, but they were like, hey,

(07:27):
go and fight someone your age, your size, and you
know your experience level. And Jake went, I'll take all
those things and then just go to a different level
with it. Yeah, I'll fight someone around my age AJ's
thirty six, Jakes twenty eight, but I'll fight the former
gold medalist, two time heavyweight champ, and a guy that
you know weighs more than me because y'all say I
weigh more than all my opponents, which is true. This
one is the one where I think he went too far.

(07:49):
Trying to convince everyone that he will do the unthinkable
and has done the unthinkable, And I just don't see
how he hasn't put himself in the most dangerous, most
like health risked spot, life threatening, legitimately spot of Jake's career.
And I mean that word life twofold, I mean his
boxing life, and I mean potentially his actual physical health.

(08:10):
Oh to what prove Eddie Hearn wrong? I mean again,
I respect it, but I don't know. Man, this is
dangerous as fuck. And we saw what happened. I know
that Francis and Jake are different people, and we're gonna
do a full breakdown on the differences there and why
Francis was a little bit more susceptible to being knocked
out by Anthony Joshua. But I don't know who Jake's
taking a page out of. Like what book is Jake
taking a page out of to say I'm gonna beat

(08:31):
Anthony Joshua? Is it Usik? Because Jake doesn't have Usik talent?
Is Andrey Ruiz? Because one, Jake is not as big
as Andy is. In two, I don't think he has
the hand speed or again technical prowess. Andy Ruiz has
he can crack. And I hope, I hope what Jake
is not doing is looking at the Daniel Dubois fight
and going, I just have to land a right hand.
That's all I gotta do. And maybe that's the case,
and maybe he does land that right hand, but I

(08:53):
just think it's so much more difficult than that. And
if you try to blend down AJ to just the
right hand. He took a multiple right hand as he
took from Dubois, and go, man, his chance is is done.
I don't know. Maybe that's a fucking massive risk.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Friends, but guess what, you're not alone. My friends and
family couldn't even believe I was taking this fight. I'm
fighting Anthony Joshua.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Are you crazy? Are you scared?

Speaker 2 (09:22):
No, I'm terrified. I'm fighting Anthony Joshua. Yes, the big
boy good way dude. Yeah, I'm serious.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
What's the world gonna say when he knocks his ass out?
Because it's gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
I know it's gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
To see, that's a little bit of a different thing
than I'm gonna go in and like out box AJ
and you know, like keep it at boxing range and
use my feed and try to you know, jab maybe
a Devin Haney style jab footwork, jab footwork, stay on
the outside again, Jake can't even really stay on the
outside because he's given up six inches in reach as well.

(10:01):
But he's actively like, yes, I am going to knock
out Agent, And in any other timeline we'd all point
in laugh and some people still are pointing in laughing.
But I'm just sitting here going what has he seen
that makes him believe that, not only of what's happened
to AJ. Sure, he's been knocked out by Daniel Dubois,
another two hundred and forty pound champion of the world,
but what has he seen in it himself that makes
him think he's going to knock out Agent when he

(10:22):
hasn't knocked out anyone since Mike Perry. And Mike Perry,
as we know, is not a high level boxer. He
hasn't knocked out a high level He could hurt Julio,
sayser Chavez, but Chavez new to cover up and not
engage Ay. He thinks AJ will engage with him, and
AJ does do some bad things in the pocket. Again,
we'll save it for another video. But the only thing
I can think of, and I said it at the
beginning of this video is Jake is absolutely delusional and

(10:44):
he's convinced himself of what's gonna happen based on very
outlying data. Right the Dan Dudua knockout, how he struggled
with Usik.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Who are you fighting?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
One?

Speaker 1 (10:52):
And why I'm fighting at josh because I fucking him?

Speaker 2 (10:59):
What I'm fighting Anthony Joshua because I'm him?

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Holy holy shit. Just let me take a second.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Is this motherfucker?

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Dude? It is light work, light work.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Well, at least my good old friend Tyson Fury believes
that I can win.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
If Jake Paul fight something. Josh Rump a million quote
on Jake Paul, I want some free money.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Smart man, Tyson.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
I need to see a bet slip. Tyson. I know
you got it like that. These days, a million is
like a you know, like it's light ten thousand to
the rest of us, but or maybe a thousand after
those couple of title fights with Alexander USI, but I
need to see the bet slip. I saw the line
when and this is kind of crazy. I saw the
line when the Fright first got made and we put
it in the video. Jake was plus eight hundred to win.

(11:44):
Jake has now moved to plus six point fifty to win.
That's outright. I don't know by knockout, I'm not sure,
but plus eight hundred was already like, okay, that's you
know that, that's a big underdog, and Joshua was like
minus fifteen hundred. But now Joshua was at minus twelve
fifty and Jake's at plus six fifty. This line is close,
and I'm wondering why what are people see?

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Make no mistake, this is the biggest fight of my career.
I'm walking into the lions Den. I'm doing something that
no one else has ever done before. I Jake Joseph
Paul will knock out, defeat and embarrass Anthony Joshua Friday,
December nineteenth, Live on Netflix. My voice cracked. I'm still
going through puberty. The biggest fight of twenty twenty five.

(12:25):
USA versus UK. He's got the belts, the size, the history,
but I have the balls. Be careful what you wish
for Jake versus Joshua. Judgment Day, he has a ninety
percent knockout ratio, but I have one hundred percent chance
of drinking this celsius.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Okay, there we go. AD's only uh yeah, I mean,
having balls is good when it comes to making a
fight like this, when it comes to you know, putting
yourself out there and again just operating on self belief.
But it isn't going to win Jake this fight. Him
being ballsy is not going to win him this fight.
Like him making the decision to take this fight is ballsy,
and we can all say it, and we have said it,

(13:03):
and I feel like it's starting to become a thing
where it's like that's the only thing we're saying. Feel
like everybody is just pointing out that Jake has big
balls for doing this, and that's a ballsy move, and
that's correct. But we established that already. So now let's
talk about the fight itself. What about Jake's ballsiness is
going to win him this fight. The fact that he
wants to throw, the fact that he'll mix it up.
That may be the worst thing that Jake could do
is mix it up with Anthony Joshua, because again, you

(13:26):
get into fifty fifties with a guy that can crack
like he can ninety percent finish rate, He'll put you
on the canvas. He's done it to so many other heavyweights,
and yes, AJ sometimes is the one that gets clipped
in exchanges like that with the left hook especially, But
we'll do a more comprehensive breakdown in the future. I'm
just it better be more than that. It better be
something they are seeing outside of just AJ's chin. How

(13:46):
do you get to it? That's the real question. If
you think his chin is suspect, can you get to it?
And how many times are you going to get the
opportunity before he gets to you? How do you weigh
that everything else? Anyway, Logan actually made a video where
he talked to Daniel Cormier, of all people, d C
my guy, and uh, here's what the consensus of fighters
are starting to say about this a j and Jake fight.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
It's real, It's real. There's gotta be some rules in
place for Anthony. There's rules, come swear.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I keep telling people this, right, and this is where people,
especially these MMA dudes, I keep saying, stop treating.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Jake like is DC wearing a picture of d C
on like embroidered holding a golf flagstick on his shirt?
Is that like his own merch or is that something
I'm missing because the guy does look a little bit
you know portly. Well have you said, how does it
look like Tiger Woods? It looks like Tiger Foods.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
Not a boxer.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
It's been five years now of pure boxing with great
coaches and great trading parties.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
He's trotting a lot better. He can fight man. Yeah,
but that's bad. Bro was like.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
That, like Francis, Like Francis when fought him.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Oh, I said Jake, I said, you see what he
did to France. He's like Francis light work. Here's also,
oh my god, he is kind of crazy.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Francis wasn't training boxing at the level. Yeah, because because
I would imagine if Jake gets heard, he knows how
to hold like a boxer, because in boxing, you know
you gotta go clinch when you get hurt.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Francis was kind of like just standing there. Listen to
me right here. Let me tell you this. He fights
Anthony Joshua with no parameters in place. I'll better give
Jake Paul this credit. Yeah, I will, because that's what
it's brave Quinn.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
It's a fair take right there from DC. He made
a couple of good points. Number one, the idea that
Jake is fighting AJ with no parameters being all credit
to Jake. We've all established that, right. That's that's number one.
The other thing that DC knows, which a lot of
people that fight Jake underestimate him to a massive degree
and they get surprised on fight night. Whatever you want
to say about the opponent's selection, about where they're at

(15:50):
in their careers versus where they were in their primes,
or the size difference, whatever, There's only been a few
guys that took Jake seriously and didn't look at him
as the quote unquote youtur guys like Tom Fury Anderson Silva, obviously,
Mike Perry. Other people didn't really do that right. Other people,
even Nate Diaz kind of looked at him like, ah,
you know, we'll see. But Jake has been doing this.

(16:10):
DC says five years. It has been more like six
almost seven years that Jake has been actively training and
fighting in boxing. So the more you underestimate him by going, oh,
you know, he's green, he's a YouTuber, He's still got
some skill, he still has some technique, maybe not the
highest level. And again, because you can't make up for
lost time as much money in time as Jake is

(16:31):
thrown at this there's still a gap of eighteen to
nineteen years where he didn't even think about boxing, So
there is going to be a skill gap there, but
he's making it up rather quickly, and they believe he
has the skill level to hang with AJ, which I
think is crazy. But I do like the idea that
DC's bringing up here, like you better not underestimate him.
And I hope that AJ, who has kind of been

(16:52):
around this scene with KSI, even with Jake before, he's
been around some of the influencers. I hope he understands that. Again,
I know this is crazy to say, but you can't
just treat him like anybody like what AJ treated Francis,
like dead serious, I'm here for a job. I'm gonna
show up and flatline you. That's the way he has
to enter this fight with Jake. You can't come in like, oh,
we're just gonna move about like this will be fun.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
No.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
And I don't expect AJ to do that because I
watched him flat line Francis after Francis came in and
put down Tyson Fury and kind of made a mockery
of boxing. AJ's like, let me go ahead and get
that back for the Marcus of Queensberry. So that's a
good point from DC. The second good point is that,
you know, we keep doing this thing where we compare
the AJ Francis fight to AJ and Jake, and again
we go back to that experience. Francis was not a

(17:35):
polished boxer, and we'll do a full breakdown on that fight,
and I'm gonna show you guys where AJ picked up
on very quickly. Francis was out of his depth, and
it was very simple things that Aj did in the
sense of boxing that Francis had never seen before, to
put Francis on his ass multiple times and then eventually
hit him with the one hitter quitter. Jake's gonna be
a little bit tougher to fool, but again, they both
have boxing tools, they both know how to make boxing reads.

(17:58):
What it's gonna come down to now is that even
Jake doesn't have the time and reps and experience and speed,
power and ability honestly that AJ has in this sport.
So what makes up the ground for Francis, It was
size and power and a little bit of speed. Jake
doesn't have any of that. I mean, he has speed,
he does have power, but he doesn't have it to
that level. So is it gonna be his feet? Is

(18:19):
it gonna be what's your X factor to get you
to the point where you're dangerous? For agent right, the
only real danger for AJ is this massive pressure on
him to shut Jake up, stop him, don't even make
this look competitive. And if you want to say, that's pressure.
And you know, we've seen AJ and pressure cookers before.
He's performed well in some got so much in others.
But this is not like championship pressure. This is you
better do away with the quote unquote you two. Will

(18:41):
that affect AJ? I don't think so. I think he
again had the same pressure with Francis, but he went
and did the business there. But good points from DC
again a realistic look there at like better take him
serious because if you don't, he can't expose you. He
can make you look bad. And again we've already said,
if Jake goes three rounds, it looks bad, right, It
kind of does for the form two time heavyweight champion
of the world. If Jake survives the whole thing, Jesus Christ,

(19:04):
it looks awful, right. AJ might have to retire if
Jake survives the whole thing, Like that's how bad. This
would look you got to take him serious. And just
one more thing before we get out of here. You know,
I started this video talking about the delusion of Jake
Paul and how it's his greatest strength potentially his greatest
weakness as well, right, and I think this will be
the fight where it potentially showcase is why it's a
it's a weakness, right, it's it can be a weakness, right.

(19:26):
Delusional people in most walks of life, they're so deeply
entrenched in what they believe that they will be successful
to some degree and sometimes to a degree we can't
even understand because of that delusion. But eventually they run
into an answer that they didn't expect. Right. Jake kind
of ran into that with Tommy Feer and that had
to be reset. And now his confidence again is at
an all time high. Delusional confidence, I would say, And
I think he's gonna run into an issue here. But

(19:47):
the question about why he's at that point where he's like,
yes to the AJ fight, I mean, yes, money, viewers,
everything else, but it's also because he believes in this
right hand. He take you back to a clip from
when Jake was sparring for Mike Tyson. Now again he's
he's not sparring a high level heavyweight here, not sparring
a guy that's ever won a world championship, competed for one,
ever been probably top fifty or one hundred. But what
he does here is what he believes he can do

(20:09):
to AJ. Guy hits him with a one to two,
doesn't really hit him with it. Huh, jab lands right hand.
Jake kind of rolls, Guy gets a little cocky with him,
kind of drops his guard a little bit. Boom, right
hand over the top, nasty overhand. My man does the
stinky leg one time, turns into a b boy bang
and it's that quick off the back foot in probably

(20:31):
eighteen ounce gloves with headgear on, Boom on the chin,
drops the guy again. Other factors at play here. This
guy is walking onto the shot guards down, thinking he ye,
I just landed that one too. Let me cock the
arm for some reason, step in on this jab and
throw it again, except Jake gets underneath it and clips
him right on the chin. Can that happen in the

(20:53):
AJ fight? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (20:55):
It can.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Guess why because AJ has the pattern of hurting people
Andy Ruiz Hell, even Francis and Gan who if you
go back and watch that fight, which we will clipped
him with a left hook after Aj hurt Francis and
then tried to swarm him. There are times where Aj
loses his form, especially when he's on the attack after
he's hurt someone. There are moments he loses his form,

(21:16):
drops his hands and wants to swing with his chin
up in the air and his head on center line.
And again the Duboi fight. The first time Aj gets dropped,
he's throwing a combination, circling out with his hand low,
no defense, and Dubois clips him with an overhand on
the chin and AJ hits the camp. This is why
Jake believes he can knock him out one thousand percent.

(21:36):
It's the combination of him going And I'm not just
talking about this instant. There's probably more spars behind the
scenes where Jake has had success with heavyweights, and he
probably generalizes the guys he's seen with Aj, and maybe
there's some connection there. Hey, he's got heavyweights in camp. Hey,
y I sparred a you know clitch goo, I sparred Aj.
I sparred this heavyweight that heavyweight, and I did okay

(21:56):
with him, and they weren't that power you hit harder
than that heavyweight. Those talks happened, and he's sparring. Partners
may be telling Jake, and that may or may not
be true. That could be them trying to make more
money in camp or be there for longer, or whatever else.
But again, someone like Jake takes that, takes the fact
that he's dropped that guy, takes the fact that AJ's
been dropped in his last fight knocked out, takes all
this talk about how Jake won't fight the guy we

(22:18):
want him to fight. Jake is not on the level
he thinks he is. Jake is only fighting older retired
MMA guys, older retired boxer, smaller boxers, not in his
weight class, not at his age, not at his skill level,
And all this morphs into fuck it, I'm ready now,
not I'm ready in the future, not we may do
it in twenty twenty six, I'm ready now to make
that statement. And that's why I think Jake is taking

(22:39):
this fight. I think that's why Jake believes what he says.
Like people will get in this comment section later and
say Jake doesn't even believe he'll knock him out, He's
just doing this for the payday. You're wrong. I one
thousand percent guarantee you Jake thinks he's going to knock
him out. Do I think Jake will knock him out? No,
I think that's far less probable than the reality of
this fight being Jake getting hurt very badly. But I
believe he thinks it one hundred and now we go

(23:01):
to the other side of that delusion, which is the
big weakness of it, which all that stuff combined the
reason Jake thinks the way he does. You can get
surprised in a big way when what you think and
what you believe is not reality. I think that's what
is probably going to happen in this fight. I mean,
you look at Aj sim working with Ben Davison, and

(23:21):
he doesn't move like a regular heavyweight at that size
and frame, like he's a big, powerful, fast dude. Man,
he is fast, and he's got to reach on him
and while he's using his inside fighting here, I think
he's best when he's utilizing his jab and then getting
to the right hand. But you see, you know, yeah, Okay,

(23:41):
maybe Aj doesn't move like a cruiser weight or he
doesn't move like a light heavyweight, but I don't see
this is just mitwork. But I don't see stiffness. I
don't see slow. I see fast and powerful. I see
dangerous with both hands right. I see clubbing shots, and
I see speed shots. I see up and down shots.

(24:03):
We'll get into more videos where AJ does this in
his fights. Go back and watch the Francis fight and
watch how he walked Frances under the pull right hand
and how efficiently AJ set it up and landed it.
Go back and watch him even in the Dubois fight
when he was hurt multiple times and still dangerous after
being down on the canvas three or four times, wobbling
Dubois in the fifth round of that fight. And I

(24:23):
don't think Jake hits like Dubois does. But that's not
the point. The point is it's not as easy as
just the guys that Jake has dropped in sparring. It's
not as easy as I can punch like a heavyweight
because I've seen the guys across from me in sparring.
Aj'b no different. That dude is different, a genetic free
And if the only thing you're banking on is he
doesn't have a chin, this could be the most rude
wake up call I've ever seen in boxing. Legitimately, this

(24:46):
could be one of the most damaging fights you have
ever seen in boxing, career ending life alter And I'm
not saying that as a joke. I legitimately think that
could be a possibility at play, which is why, again,
you have to give respect to Jake for doing it.
Look at the way AJ approached the Francis and Ganhu fight.
You have to respect that as well. But that's it, folks.
We're gonna wait and see what this first press conference

(25:07):
looks like tomorrow. As you see this video of the
press conference, will be tomorrow, will break that down, come back.
But the word of the day today was delusion in
the form of Jake Paul's mindset. Will it be his
greatest strength and propel him to do something that almost
no one thinks he can do in this AJ fight,
or will it be the reason for his perpetual downfall
in taking this fight with AJ and thinking he was
ready and not only being exposed but being hurt very,

(25:30):
very bad. I tend to lead toward the latter, but
I don't have those answers. So we're only thirty days away.
I think as I record this video December nineteenth. It's
coming soon. I guess we'll find out
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