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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, so we are back on the way concept
presented by the Ring Magazine and today, folks, we continue
on with fight week for both Misfits Andrew Tay Chase
to Moore. He have some videos coming for that, mainly
the press conference, which as of right now my phone
is recording, but it's about four am here in the hotel,
which is probably not a great thing for everybody else
trying to sleep. But guess what, you boy can't. It's
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not just Misfits fight week. It is Jake Paul Anthony
Joshua fight week. This one is the big one, folks.
This is probably the biggest fight of the year. I'll
be honest, it might be the biggest fight in boxing
to make right now period. And it sounds crazy until
you see every outlet on the planet, Ring Magazine, myself
and name the boxing media covering this fight. After calling
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Jake Paul the clown for years, after saying that he
wasn't boxing, now all of a sudden they want to
get in on this thing. I think it's very funny. Mainly,
today we're going to take a look at the press
conference between Jake and AJ and what I think was
a bit of a weird feel. I don't know. The
vibe was different here in the presser than we've seen
all week. Both guys have been very locked in, very
serious when it comes to this fight. AJ going out
and saying, listen, I'm gonna break your soul, take your soul,
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and I might have to kill a man essentially, and
Jake has been saying, listen, you know I'm ready to die.
You know I've got God on my side, soldier of
God mentality. So it's been very pointed words, very serious
in this build up. But today things got a little
wacky and got a little bit off the beaten path.
So I want to see where everybody's mindset is. I
want to see if things changed for Jake for AJ.
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They're only two days away from their fight, and I
think we got a couple more answers. What do I
mean the breakdown? Let's go good good.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
I appreciate it. I think I'm losing my voice, But
other than that, we're doing great.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Jake, you've probably consumed some of his content as well,
based on the things that he is saying leading up
to this fight, his overall demeanor, do you think that
he is taking you seriously?
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Do you think that he believes that you have a
chance to beat him.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
Yeah, absolutely and rightfully so. It's smart on his part,
but I believe he's locked in and.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Got to give credit where credits due. Jake's rocking the
fifty cal chain again. That thing is clean to a
fit check this time, Jake came out with a dope. Fit.
You have the fifty col chain on them. Diamonds are
dancing like I do after a couple of drinks at
the club. You feel me. I'm getting on that dance floor.
It ain't gonna look pretty. Someone may call the hospital,
they may think I'm having a seizure, but I'm gonna
do my thing. Those diamonds are dancing. Fair play to Jake.
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He killed the fit this time.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Knows that this could potentially be the biggest loss and
will be the biggest loss of his career. And he
has so much to lose in this fight. And that's
what I plan on bringing to the table, is the
strategy behind this. I've got him in the corner, and
I know that those nerves are gonna kick in once
he sees what I can do to him.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Very interesting. Jake continues to go back to this narrative
that he is going to control Aj by putting him
in the corner, not physically, but in a corner mentally
right around this fight, making sure Aj feels the pressure
of the crowd of the moment. He's the big boxer,
He's the guy that is fighting the quote unquote YouTuber.
This is the narrative gameplay we've seen from Jake time
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and time again, and these are the mind games that
he likes to play. It's up to his opponent to
shake that off and treat Jake like every other fighter,
even though Jake isn't like every other fighter. You have
to look at him through the lens of boxing, not
the lens of what he wants you to see, which
is this little old YouTuber that the moment the crowd
starts booing, you have to go on attack so you
can win it for the sport of boxing, right. AJ
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has to approach this like he does everything else. Tune
everybody else out and lock the fuck in, and Jake,
while just answering, Ariel is sending that message to Aj
across the table, like listen, I've already got you in
the corner. I already know what's gonna happen. It's AJ's job.
Like he said in the face to face, he said,
Jake's story is not the story, not aj story. He's
got to keep that mentality.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
AJ yesterday at the media availability, you did say something
and I'm paraphrasing here, so please correct me if I'm
misinterpreting it.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
You said, if I could kill him, I'll kill him. Yeah,
your old phone.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Tyson Fury today called you a classless loser for saying
something like that, that you shouldn't say that as a boxer.
Could you explain to us what you meant by that,
and could you please respond to Tyson's statement, it's my job.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
We fight, we have a license to kill.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
I'm sure many people don't understand it, but this is
what my job is, and I just enjoy what I do.
Whatever happens happens as long as my hands raised, that's
what's important, right respectfully, That's just the mentality we have
to have as fighters. I don't know if any other
fighter thinks that way, maybe they're a bit more tamed,
but the things I watch and the way my mind works.
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When you're in that ring, it's a dangerous place to
be and anything can happen, and you hope your opponent
leaves the ring safely. But if they don't, you know,
you still have to go to better and knowing that
you've just done your job, it wasn't personal.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
That it's caused a bit of a stir.
Speaker 7 (04:46):
What was your reaction, Yeah, let's fucking go. Let's fucking go, bro,
Let's put on a show over the fans. Let's go
to war.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
Men have done crazier things throughout human history. This is
the modern day gladiator sport. This is what we're here
to do is fuck each other up, and I'm ready.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
I want his hardest punches.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
I want there to be no excuses when it's all
said and done and less fucking kill each other.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Okay, so that sounds very you know, violent, but I'm sorry.
I saw people getting upset about this online. I even
saw Tyson Fury's response, and we'll play it now just
so everybody has context of what Ariel's talking about. There,
Tyson Fury after AJ put out, which actually, you know,
we should show the whole thing because I didn't even
show this in my video yesterday. I just saw it
when I went to bed because the time difference is
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so crazy. Here's what AJ had to say when he
was asked about taking it easy on Jake Paul. That's
the context that a lot of people are missing. He
was asked about taking it easy on Jake Paul in
this fight? Is there any of you that.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
Zero part of me?
Speaker 6 (05:45):
And there's not even that as Jake, It's just do
you know I was actually looking at myself today. I'm
a very respectful guy brought by a good family. But
if I can kill you, I will kill you. That's
just how I am. And then this is just the
job by do So let's go.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
But again, let's let's let's go to Tyson Fury's response here,
because I just don't get this. I think a lot
of this stuff that we see on Twitter, when it
comes to the responses put out by people, most of
the time are very much like virtue signaling and more
about themselves than about the person they're talking about. But
here's Tyson Fury responding to what AJ said about Jake Paul.
Speaker 8 (06:22):
Just pick the kids up from school on a schoolroom
Paris and the kids just been something video of Omney Josh.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Doesn't Tyson Fury have like twenty five kids? Can they
not get a bigger cars? Kids? Everywhere. There's kids sitting
in labs. There's like, you got the wife, you got
the baby in her lab. You like four kids in
the back. I'm pretty sure there's a dog back there. Dude,
Tyson invested in a van. Dude, it's okay, you're a dad. Now.
Speaker 8 (06:45):
Just been something video of Omni Joshua talking about if
he kills somebody, he kills somebody in the boxing ring.
Speaker 5 (06:51):
I'm a very respectful guy, brought by a good family.
But if I can kill you, oh kill you.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
You know what.
Speaker 8 (06:58):
He's a little bit longer to take to be talking
like that. It's thirty seven year old at the end
of his career fighting a YouTuber, a Disney Channel guy
who Tommy be and now he's talking about killing him
and all that to try and sell. Please back them
the wrong tree, idiot. Here's a fun fact. If I
ever come across you, bomb, I'm knocking you dead.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Spark out.
Speaker 8 (07:17):
Iin't YouTuber or a man. Arfeusize, I am him the man.
You're a classless loser coming off at fifteen months knock
out defeat to a local lad. Imagine if someone from
Marcum knock me out, you big bomb, useless dossa, get
up and I can't wait if Jake Paul knocks you,
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spark out, you big bomb.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Just so, here's the Tyson clearly took this opportunity to
get on his high horse and shame Anthony Joshua for
taking a crossover fight when Tyson Fury did the same
thing not even two years ago. At this point with
Francis and Ghanuo. If you want to say Francis was
a big guy, Francis was a real heavy. Wait. Sure,
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Francis had no other boxing matches before he fought Tyson
Fury literally zero and almost beat Tyson Fury. And on
top of that, I just think it's disingenuous from Tyson
because what aj really said was that it wasn't just
about Jake. His mentality when it's time to box is
if I can kill you, I will, essentially saying when
you step into the ring, it is kill or be killed.
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He didn't say I'm going to murder Jake Paul with
a knife for a gun or something. He was clearly
talking about boxing. And also he's treating Jake as if
he would treat any other fight he would have, which
is what we're all asking him to do. Right, We're
not asking him to go in there and take it
easy on Jake, are we, Because then AJ would say
something like, well, yeah, I'm not gonna go in there
and kill the guy. I'm just gonna go and move
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around and get paid and leave. But that's not why
we're watching Tyson. On the other hand, I guess he's
using this as a way to be like, look, how
much better than you I am because I'm not fighting Jake.
But again, he fought Francis and Ganu, and then AJ
had to mop up Francis after Francis made Tyson look
like an absolute bum, and then Tyson wants to talk about, Oh,
I'll fight you. I'll knock you out, you dasser. How
many times have you had the opportunity to sign the
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contract to knock out the big doss? Wasn't it Tyson
that went off and retired and decided he didn't want
to box anymore versus fighting AJ. Now we may get
that fight in twenty twenty six, and Tyson's a very
smart man. This is probably what he's trying to set up.
But the point is this video is dumb. Everybody that
got on Twitter that was upset with ajsaying that either
missed the context or doesn't want to hear it. He
didn't mean he's legitimately going in there try to murder, Jake.
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It is the mentality of a fighter to go in
there and be ready to die, slash kill, because that
is the sport. It's modern day gladiators, like Jake said,
But it's also done for sport. It's not done with malice.
It is legitimately the job of a boxer to render
your opponent unconscious. So yeah, I thought that was very silly,
and AJ even having to explain it again, it was
a very sinister message. But it's the reality of sport.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
You're kind of carrying boxing on your shoulders here. You
are going to do this for boxing, you did say,
and I felt like it was a little bit different.
Why is the mindset different for this particular battle?
Speaker 5 (09:55):
Oh, good question.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
I don't know, but I remember with him going there,
Remember he beat up Tyson Fury over ten rounds and
somehow Tyson Fury got the decision buffing.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I can't be the only person that thought that France
was actually beat Tyson.
Speaker 6 (10:11):
Garney one and I was then called into to fight
in Guarany and I knew there was a lot riding
on it, and with this one, in terms of putting
boxing on my back, it just seems like I'm being
called into I don't know, save the pugilists, the purest
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of boxing and so on. People don't like the fact
that I'm fighting Jake. Whether that concerns me or not
is another question. But if we look at the people
that want me to that don't want me to be here,
but they want me to put an end to Jake
Paul Show, I understand it, and that's why I have
to carry boxing on my back with this fine, you
view it this way, you view it as old guard
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versus new guard.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
That he's representing boxing and he's been tasked with ending
the Jake Pole experience and it's up to you to
keep it going.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
Not really, No, I mean I think no one's done
more for the sport of boxing in the past decade
than myself. So I think if people really cared about boxing,
they'd want me to win. But I see where the
angle that they're coming from is that he's, you know,
the traditional boxer, has been doing it as whole life,
et cetera. But I think that I'm more important for
the sport of boxing, and so if they actually cared
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about the sport, they would want me to win now.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Number One, Jake says he's done more for boxing in
the last ten years than anyone, and he might have
a point in terms of he did have the first
fight on Netflix. He has done a ton for women's boxing.
He has brought a lot of eyeballs to the sport
and by proxy, bringing more fans to the sport than
most people. I would say, you have to put people
like Turkeyella Shake in that conversation as well. He's done
only insane amounts of money out on the table to
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make sure we have had undisputed championship fights. We've had
fights that probably never would have gotten done had it
not been for the money in the in the influence
of Turkey Ella Shake, you just have to be honest
about the conversation. But what I I want to go
back to is this idea of aj doing this for
the sport versus Jake being the rightful placeholder of the
sport now. And it's an interesting thought because years ago,
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when Jake fought Anderson Silva, when he fought Tyram Woodley,
and when he fought and askriing. No one would have said,
Jake's doing this for the sport of boxing. These guys
that know box are coming in and trying to box
versus a guy that's been doing it longer. That's because
Jake was the YouTuber still and he was the guy
that they were saying is fighting the MMA fighters, and
the MMA fighters are trying to beat Jake for the
sport of MMA. Even though it was in boxing. It
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was a weird concept, but now the answer that both
guys are really saying is kind of true. Like AJ
is trying to protect the sanctity of boxing by essentially
not letting someone come into the sport train it exclusively
have the money, means in heart will to continue to
get better in the sport and somehow pull off a
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miracle here, because what it would do is the same
thing Francis did to Tyson Fury. It would put an
indictment on the sport. It would say this is the
world champion or a former world champion in this case,
and a guy in his first fight in Francis sat
him down, knocked him on his ass. If Jake were
to beat AJ, or AJ shows any vulnerability gets dropped,
whatever they will absolutely say, and they meaning the casual audience,
the people that want to look to bro boxing as
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a legitimate sport. It would be a rarity for you
to see someone start playing basketball at eighteen nineteen years
old and be in the NBA five years later. That
can happen, but it's a rare thing. Same with soccer, football, baseball,
et cetera. And if those cases do happen in a
one on one sport like this, the indictment will be
is boxing even as a sport something we should take
as seriously because when someone dedicates and even not the
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greatest athlete in Jake, they dedicate their lives to it
and they have the money to fund themselves to do it,
they can get really good, really quickly. Is that an
indictment on the people training the sport or is that
an indictment on the sport and total That's what aj
is trying to protect is the sanctity of hard work, dedication,
and the road to being a great in boxing, just
like in any other sport. Jake, on the other hand,
is trying to legitimize himself in boxing, and by doing so,
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when you do put the pin to paper and look
at everything he has done to elevate the sport. He's
kind of right. There hasn't been many other people that
have elevated the sport to a casual audience worldwide now
with Netflix, like Jake.
Speaker 7 (14:11):
Paul first questions for Jake, Jake, you've spent your whole career.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
Proving people wrong.
Speaker 9 (14:15):
This would be the ultimate proving people wrong moment if
you beat AJ.
Speaker 5 (14:19):
What is next after this?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Where do you go from here?
Speaker 7 (14:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (14:23):
I think there's a long list of names, and there's
still a lot of megafights, and I still want to
become world champion at the end of the day, so
there's still a long journey ahead after this fight.
Speaker 9 (14:35):
A heavyweight is a cruiserweight? Where what weight class? I mean,
most likely cruiserweight, but you know, you never know. I
can't imagine myself five years ago thinking I would be
here sitting here today. So let's go for the heavyweight championship?
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (14:51):
And I do think that's a bit of an alley question.
It does give Jake a look to the future, right, like,
what are you going to do if you be AJ?
It's interesting how Jake answered it. You know, he said
most likely cruiserweight championship, but never thought I'd be sitting
here five years later and let's go for the heavyweight.
It feels like even Jake believes that he can't win
the heavyweight championship. Maybe that's because he doesn't believe he
can beat Alexander Usik, who is the current heavyweight champer
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at least one of them now because of the vacating
belts and all that, but it also does lend the
mindset to go, well, if you don't think you can
win the heavyweight championship, but you're fighting a former heavyweight champion,
why do you think you can beat him? And I
know styles make fights, but I'm just saying just something
to look into that.
Speaker 5 (15:26):
What do you think about a briduate title?
Speaker 7 (15:31):
Yeah, I mean it could make sense.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
We've thought about it, but I just think people don't
respect that title.
Speaker 6 (15:37):
Heavyweight a big toss, no, but I mean the heavyweight.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
If you want to go for that, that's a big,
big big I.
Speaker 7 (15:43):
Mean yeah, look, I mean it is a big task.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
But I mean if this fight were fourteen months ago
or whatever, however many months ago you had the belt,
then when I win, it would have been me becoming
the heavyweight champion.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Of the world, so you would have beat me for
the belt.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
You claim you're better than Tyson all these people, So
I mean, we'll see, we'll see. It's going to be
fun to see where my skills suggests.
Speaker 6 (16:06):
I'm going to claim now better than you. That's where
my focus is, and I'm going to prove that on Friday.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
I don't get is that AJ is like trying to
coach Jake on what's doable and what is and he's
talking about the heavyweight championship being a tall task. I
agree with him, but Jake was crazy enough to fight you.
You are the one that has to prove to Jake
why the heavyweight championship is a tall task. I agree
with you AJ that Jake should look to not even
really be fighting for world championships right now, because I
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don't think he's a world championship level guy right now. Well,
at the cruiserweight division, there's one guy that is at
a crazy high level, that's Ji Opataiah, and there's other
guys that are at elite level, but Jake just not
there yet in my opinion, So I don't know. It's
a very interesting kind of way of looking at it
for AJ to suggest the bridgerweight title. I agree with
Jake though the bridgeweight belt no offense to anybody that
holds it. It's not really super well recognized the folks.
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Real quick, before we continue with the pres conference breakdown,
I want to get my cow sheet prediction for this
fight to you guys right now. It's no secret I'm
going Anthony Joshua in this Jake Paul fight. Right now,
Joshua sits in an eighty six percent, a towering eighty
six percent chance to beat Jake Paul. I think he'll
do it by knockout. I think he'll be around the
second or third round. But there are always some variables here.
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And if you don't think I'm correct, if you think
Jake has more of a shot that I'm giving in,
I really think that even Calshie is giving him more
of a shot than I will a fourteen percent chance,
I'm thinking more like five six percent chance. If you
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my code. But my thinking in my process behind this
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is simply Anthony Joshua is a monster of a man.
He is a better skilled boxer. Yes, I'm saying that
he's a better skill boxer than Jake is. He has
more variety, he has better fundamentals, and he has everything
Jake doesn't tangibly six eighty two inch reach. The only
chance I give Jake is the miracle punch, is the
setup and delivery of a right hand over the top
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where AJ loses concentration, or rushes into range, or gets
caught with some big and can't recover. Other than that,
AJ can control this fight with his jab if he
so chooses. I think AJ eighty six percent. I'm locking
that in. That's my CALS prediction. What's yours? Dropping the
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Speaker 10 (18:15):
You know there's going to be pushback in skepticism from
the establishment when people question, you know weather fights like
this are quote unquote real, what you know, Like Deontay
Wilder said something, what's the simplest answer you give them?
Speaker 4 (18:28):
I give them a ceasoned assist letter in their email
for lying on my name, and then the lawsuit's coming
right after because these people won't stop lying, And I
honestly take it as a compliment.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
But people need to shut the fuck up.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
And Deontay Wilder, you know, he's been hit a lot
by Tyson Fury, so he's clear and not the smartest guy.
But there's nothing in the contract. AJ can attest to it.
We're going to war and that's the end of the
day that all my fights have been like.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
Yeah, not begin the contract. What can I say?
Speaker 6 (19:03):
I can't even remember what your question was, but yeah,
there's not picking a contract.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Aj answering the way he's answer is not helping, So
I'm fiddling with his fingers. What can I say? Don't
remember the question? What did you ask? Where am I at?
What's going on? I plead the fifth The reality is
And by the way, listen, y'all are gonna call me
the lobbry Graham of boxing for saying this. Good for
Jake for suing these motherfuckers that will not stop the
propaganda machine. You guys saw Peers Morgan calling Jake's fights rigged,
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Jake threatening to sue him, and Peer's got on Twitter
talking about I am sorry, I never meant to say
that your fights were rich like he had a full
out type apology to Jake because he knew he.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Was wrong, Jake, can I ask you a quick question?
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Earlier today, Eddie Hearn spoke to IFL TV and said
that the fight would be contested in a twenty two
by twenty two ring.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Is that accurate? And if so, how do you feel
about that?
Speaker 7 (19:50):
Yeah, that's accurate. I'm pretty standard.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
I think fights range from twenty foot rings to twenty
four foot rings. So yeah, twenty two feet and feel
great about it?
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Any issues with that, Anthony?
Speaker 5 (20:05):
No?
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Okay, Now, this is an interesting answer from Jake because
he's right. There are boxing fights that take place in
twenty two by twenty twos. I think some championship fights
will be in there, and I don't know if it's
weight division specific, but for the most part, fights take
place in a twenty by twenty ring twenty by twenty feet. Now,
what does this mean for the fight? Does it mean
that Jake's gonna be able to run around and AJ's
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not gonna be able to catch him? No, but it
does give Jake more space and when we do talk
about the x's and o's of this, Jake is going
to need to be mobile in this fight, standing still
in the pocket with AJ for extended periods of time
is not a great idea. Jake needs to be mobile,
he needs to be light on his feet, and in
a twenty two by twenty two foot ring, there are
more opportunities for him to be a little slipper. So
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is it an advantage to Jake? Not necessarily, but it
is better for him that they have the twenty two
by twenty two. It gives him more space to work
and stay away from that big fucking behemoth across from him.
Speaker 11 (20:58):
You're the overwhelming favorite in this fight within the sports world,
like the sport betting world and of course popular opinion,
But in your.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
What the fuck is going on? What was that shot
of Jake? Why is he in the electric chair? Of course, Yeah,
this dude's bored out of his mind. He's been sitting
there for an hour, just fucking trying to get through
his best conference.
Speaker 11 (21:27):
It's popular, But in your own words, what's the impact
of a loss for you if that were to happen?
Speaker 4 (21:35):
Em London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.
Speaker 7 (21:41):
London Bridge is falling down, falling down.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
It's my fair lady. Come on, Jake, we learned this
in kindergarten. But Aja's answer a couple days ago was
we're not thinking about a loss. A loss is not
even entering my mind. And Jake is obviously trolling because
he's bored. But now he's hitting him with the London
Bridge is following USA versus UK and AJ again, these
are mind games meant to kind of poke it AJ
psyche and get into his head like, yeah, you are
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gonna lose. What happens when you lose? You are gonna lose.
J can't let this stuff get to him.
Speaker 5 (22:12):
I don't I know if you happen him. But you
asked the question, what was your question?
Speaker 2 (22:17):
No, my question is, of course what.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Does that answer? Sorry, something just came out of me,
some spirit. I don't think it'll happen, But what was
the question? He's on thrown off by Jake doing baby voices.
Oh no, bro, AJ, don't got sucked into the mental games. Dude,
AJ is getting baited into the mental games by Jake.
Paul's all unfocused, not even understanding the question. Hey, it
may happen. I don't know fuck all.
Speaker 5 (22:40):
That, man, I know you don't believe what you say.
Speaker 4 (22:43):
Boston Tea Party two point zero, fam, what's.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
Up busting tea Pie.
Speaker 12 (22:53):
Well, what's the bustin te Pie?
Speaker 3 (22:57):
It's happened many years ago. There was some that they
threw off. The long story it was in Boston. He's
trying to say he's gonna knock you out.
Speaker 5 (23:05):
Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
To the UK, not learn about the Boston Tea Party.
To be fair, it's not a crucial part of their
history as much as it is a crucial part of
the United States history. So I guess it's not necessarily
a need for the education system in the United Kingdom.
But essentially, the Americans were protesting taxation without representation, and
they did that by throwing tea into the Boston arbor.
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I think it was the Boston Arbor.
Speaker 11 (23:32):
I guess what I'm asking is, I know you don't
believe you'll lose the fight, but when you think about
your legacy in the event, god forbid, you lose this fight,
what is the impact?
Speaker 12 (23:41):
What do you believe come back again? You shake it off.
It's just like and I'll be headlining again in a
year or two, is what it is. It's just I'm
a player in the game.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
You take some l's, but by the l's you wan't
be here and take some w's you dust the off
and when I'm ready to talk out my gold's, I
have a glove and everyone say, yay, he done well.
He was a tough one. Pal is what it is.
I've taken els and I'm steindistrum now.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Honest, AJ loses to Jake Paul, no one is going
to look at his legacy and say, yeah, he done well.
I'm sorry. That won't happen. I mean, yes, they may
say it was out of AJ's prime. Yes, they may
say that was a shot. AJ. But if you lose
to Jake Paul, no one is going to look back
on your legacy and appreciate what AJ has done for
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the heavyweight division and has done and the gold medal
in the Olympic Games. They will look at Jake Paul
beating you. AJ. You have got to stop acting like
this is just another fight. You just said you're doing
this for the sport of boxing. A couple days ago,
you were ready to bury Jake. Now we're doing this.
It'll be okay. No, it won't. It won't be okay.
You cannot lose to Jake Paul. This needs to be
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treated with the severity of a life and death fight
because that is what it is for the sport of boxing.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Is your secret to being famous? In fact, you're famous
for being fearless? What is your secret to be fearless?
Speaker 1 (25:02):
I don't know Jake's famous for being fearless. I think
I think Jake's famous first and foremost for being reckless
and controversial and understanding the market of attention. I don't
think it takes bravery to do that. I think it
takes a lack of social norms. I think it takes
entrepreneurial mindset and a crazy work ethic. But what got
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Jake famous was definitely not I mean, sure it was.
You could say he was without fear, or he overcame
fear to go to LA and to take part in
something that he didn't know was gonna work. But the
actual practice of his content was not fearless. It was
more engagement, baiting stupidity, and it worked. It worked.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
You know, that's a good question, Saucy. I think I
just don't give a fuck.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
I love that.
Speaker 7 (25:52):
I don't know. I think I was just born like this.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Yeah, maybe my parents, but I wanted to be a
Navy seal and just go kill people and shit.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
So I don't know. I think I'm fucked up in
the head maybe a little bit too.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
What the fuck?
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Okay, they could I ask you?
Speaker 3 (26:11):
You know, earlier this week there was a big announcement
that he has plans to fight Tyson Fury finally it's
gonna happen in twenty twenty six to all this stuff
and more. When you read that, how do you process it?
Because if you do what you say you're going to
do to him on Friday, that fight might go up and.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
Smoke, Yeah, it's going to. But I mean, also, I
have plans. I want Terrence Crawford Canelo. You know, we're
always looking into the future as well as as well
as Anthony. So that's what a good businessman fighter does.
But I'm putting in a stint in his plans for sure,
and you're gonna see maybe me versus Tyson Fury.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
You know, forget about Tommy. We'll just move on to
the big bro. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
So a couple things here. Number One, I don't doubt
that Jake is trying to have other plans. By the way,
Terrence Crawford just retired. We haven't gotten to do a
video wided because all the chaos and stuff I'm in Dubai,
but he just retired from high level competition, essentially forfeiting
his right as the undisputed well, I guess unified champion now,
and I have a feeling that retirement will last as
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long as until he gets the Jake Paul call I
truly believe that him and Jake are gonna fight in
twenty twenty six. Market down now. That retirement will last
until Jake calls him, and they won't have to be
a sitting world champion when that happens, and he won't
have to vacate belts or do any of that stuff.
He'll just be a former world champion and a former
undisputed world champion that Jake can fight. And I'm gonna
watch that fight. I can't lie win or lose for
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Jake here. I'm gonna watch that. But I don't want
to see him fight Tyson Fury. I want to see
him fight Tommy Fury. I want to see him get
that loss back. If that's what Jake is trying to
do and become a world champion, I want to see
him go through it against a guy of his skill level,
his size and the right weight class. All of that.
I want to see that Tommy Fury, that's the one.
But I have no doubt that he'll either fight Terrence
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Crawford or Canelo in twenty twenty six. No doubt.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Alexander Hustik wants to fight you in MMA. What do
you make of that?
Speaker 7 (27:58):
Yeah, man, already, I'm down. Let's run it.
Speaker 5 (28:01):
You know.
Speaker 7 (28:01):
I love fighting.
Speaker 4 (28:02):
I love challenging myself, and I want to do MMA
at some point and just do the unexpected once again
and be a disruptor and do things that people haven't
done before.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Maybe you beat him on Friday, you fight him in
boxing first.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
Yeah, man, Look, shit, dude, I'm getting old and shit,
so I don't know how much time I got left.
I'm getting old. I'm about to be twenty nine, bro.
Like you guys are old as fuck, all of you
up here. So yeah, yeah, I'm getting old too. So
we'll see what happens.
Speaker 6 (28:35):
Bro.
Speaker 4 (28:35):
I might just go on my ranch and just milk
some cows for the rest of my life, to be honest.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
All right, All right, any more media questions.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Interesting to see how long Jake actually does continue with
the sport him being twenty nine now, which feels insane
to say I'm thirty three. We're all becoming unkst But
at a certain point he will retire, and I think
I've said this multiple times. I think he'll be a
better marketer and promoter than he ever was as a fighter,
to a degree that we haven't even seen yet. Like
we've seen him be he do insane things with him
as the main event, with Manasrano as the main event.
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I think it'll go to the next level once he retires,
and he'll be a better promoter than he even was
a boxer, by far.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
From all the fighters start with this, so you can't
run away aj or Jake and Jake.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
And by the way, if anybody on MVP's roster picks
against Jake, I will ship my pants live on this camera.
That ain't happening.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Three two, I don't know one nothing for Jake.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
Hey, you guys aren't gonna hurt my feelings. I want
the realizing break out.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
The juice Jake, Jake, Jake's got it. So it's three nothing.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Time they did this, Jake got so up in his
feelings that he started trying to make bets with people.
He said, you aren't gonna hurt my feelings. The last
time they did this. Jake was like, how about two
hundred thousand on it?
Speaker 2 (29:47):
We got three to one?
Speaker 3 (29:48):
Obviously, Fred j Leyla, I think I heard your pick,
AJ three to two. My Matthews correct, Tyrant, Oh this
is a good one.
Speaker 5 (29:54):
I got in a race.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
You're upstaining two.
Speaker 13 (29:58):
I'm upstanding about you, aj Or Jake.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Thank you, Anthony, Anthony.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
Oh, so we're tired. We're tired. I'm coming down here.
I'm coming down here. You can't duck the question, a J. J.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
Everybody got a box his chance.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
What is that that's sitting on the fence.
Speaker 13 (30:15):
I'm sitting on a sitting on the fence, side of that.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Diarrhea, sitting on the I think we know what the
answer is when you're sitting on the fence.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
What's that draw? All right, Jake? Four three, j go.
Speaker 5 (30:33):
Bringing that drink back.
Speaker 13 (30:34):
You're on the fence, to bring that drink back the people.
Speaker 7 (30:41):
I'm gonna say a J.
Speaker 5 (30:43):
I think let's go.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Caroline, even being signed by m v B, she went
freaking a J. I'm shitting my pants. I'm like, okay,
maybe not, but that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Four five toward.
Speaker 13 (30:58):
J home thing. Jake, all right, take a.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
Master dot cut seven four Jake six four Jake. All right,
here we go. Let's let's look at the face off
real quick and we'll get out of here.
Speaker 14 (31:21):
Joshua at vertebrae is bit so Okay, this is Jake
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obviously played my games being a bit goofy.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
It's on AJ not to give him the same energy back.
If AJ starts being goofy here and fucking does a
little pose for himself, oh Jake touching him? Okay, why
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do you flip the titty though? What we doing with
the titty flips? Dude?
Speaker 7 (32:25):
Right?
Speaker 1 (32:25):
He goes from Okay, I'm not getting a reaction when
I do my funny face, and I've been my vertebrae
all crazy, so I'm now gonna go even further and
I'm gonna touch you. See what I can get away with,
See what I can get you to react to. See
what AJ does here? No reaction? Okay, all business. That's
that's what I want to see from AJ. All business.
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A j said, give me that fucking chain, that's.
Speaker 13 (32:52):
What I want.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Missing station turn pro boxer, versus.
Speaker 15 (33:03):
Olympic gold medalist turned two times unified World heavyweight champion,
Jake Paul twelve and one with seven knockouts Anthony Joshua.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
So there it is, folks. The press conference, we won't
be doing a video for the way and just because
it's way too close to the fight and all the
time difference. But you know my prediction. We got it
earlier in Orakoushi prediction segment. I'm taking Anthony Joshua here,
and I'm taking him by stoppage. It could be the
first's round, it could be the second, third. I think
it'll be around that third round. Don't be surprised by
the way if Jake wins a round in this fight,
or maybe two, Jake will look to come out and
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win rounds in this fight, especially early, and he will
do it to try to establish a game plan. You
heard him talk about it in the press or. He
wants to be light on his feet, float like a butterfly,
sting like a bee. I think he's gonna work from
the outside d He's also going to try to walk
Aj onto punches. It's AJ's responsibility to be world class,
to be elite like we know he is. Don't make
things over complicated, be a monster, be the six to
six towering Frankenstein that walks in there and does a
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job on Jake, really show him the different level. I
think it'll come off the jab. I think it'll come
off the double jab, the double and then the right
hand behind it. Jake being hit with power that Lawrenzekoli
yeah hit him with with headgear on in sixteen or eighteens,
and maybe Frank Sanchez broke his nose with with ten
ounce gloves and that straight rocket of a right hand
from AJ. I just don't see how he loses. The
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only way is if aj gets in his head, if
he tries to overcomplicate the game plan, if he tries
to outbox Jake and look to win a point fight
and doesn't use his natural ability to be a destroyer.
That would be the only way where or he gets
a little too over zealous like he has from time
to time in the Reise fight and tries to knock
Jake out without any technique and gets clipped with something
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over the top. I think AJ wins. I think he
wins it handily, but don't be surprised if Jake has
a better start and does better than you expect. If
he were to go the distance, that's a win for
Jake in my opinion, if you were to absolutely pull
off a miracle, Twitter would be so chaotic they might
have to shut the app down. But I'm taking AJ
you guys, let me know what you think down below.
It will be live stream time, probably the next time
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you see me, maybe not. We'll have a Misfits video
potentially coming out as well, but make sure you tune
in this Friday on the Waid Concept YouTube right here
for my AJ versus Jake watch party. It's gonna be epic,
it's gonna be insane. We're gonna be live all day
and then I'm taking a quick nap and I'm going
to doing commentary for Misfits Fun Week all the way around.
I can't wait to see you guys. What do you think?
Final thoughts, It's finally Tom Jake Paul versus Anthony Joshua.
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Two months ago, we couldn't believe this fight would ever happen,
and now it's here. But there's still one question left.
Who wins? I guess we'll find out