Former British World Champion Claims Jake Paul Doesn't Want to Face Him


Former British World Champion Claims Jake Paul Doesn't Want to Face Him
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Carl Froch Calls Out Jake Paul

A former British world champion, Carl Froch, has made headlines by claiming that Jake Paul is avoiding a fight with him to protect his lucrative career in boxing. Despite numerous callouts from retired professionals, including Froch himself, the YouTuber turned boxer seems hesitant to step into the ring with the seasoned veteran.

Jake Paul's Controversial Choices

Jake Paul, known for stirring controversy in the boxing world since his professional debut in January 2020, has faced criticism from traditional boxing enthusiasts. The 47-year-old Froch has been vocal about his desire to fight Paul for over a year, but believes that the social media star is intimidated by the prospect.

Froch's Bold Statements

In a recent interview with snooker legend Stephen Hendry, Carl Froch referred to Jake Paul as a "commodity" who prioritizes financial gain over boxing skills. Froch expressed his belief that Paul is reluctant to face him in the ring because he fears losing and disrupting his successful boxing career.

Mike Tyson's Involvement

The boxing community was shocked when it was announced that Jake Paul would be fighting former undisputed champion Mike Tyson. Froch criticized the matchup, labeling Tyson as an "old man" at 58 years old and predicting a victory for Paul over the legendary fighter.


Former British World Champion Claims Jake Paul Doesn't Want to Face Him
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Tyson's Return to the Ring

Mike Tyson, who last fought in a highly publicized exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr in November 2020, is set to face Jake Paul in an upcoming bout. Despite his age and time away from professional boxing, Tyson remains a formidable opponent in the eyes of many fans.




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