No, Wilder sued his way into the fight.
So it's the funny business this weekend. May vs Paul. My dad wouldn't be happy about it but im with the white boy on this one.
It’s not a proper fight though is it? Just boxing for 8 rounds until someone is knocked out. The size difference is huge
How much are they charging people to watch this shite?
If Mayweather was going to go after him it might be worth a look but he won't, he'll walk this idiot through a few rounds and collect his cheque on the way out.
If Paul gets Hasbulla over for the ring walk like he said, I’ll be cheering him.
I'm a twit
Although I’ll be surprised if Paul even lands 1 significant punch.
I'm a twit
This feels like Anime.
I've just found out about this. I don't even...
Get Mahow banned for that.
He's either implied his dad's a dealer or he ran a newsagents. One of the two. Nicotine. Hell of a drug.
Ban Mahow for that too.
This might be worth a watch.
I love the Paul brothers
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His shorts were outstanding.
I'm a twit
To any of you genuine boxing fans, is this jake paul thing just pantomime or is he a decent boxer? It feels the former, but I don't watch enough to know.
It's a pantomime. He started late, probably has a had time getting serious bouts. And, for as serious as he's taking boxing, these exhibition bouts just scream, "I don't want to get hurt from this or lose because my subscriber count will go down."
It's all too careful to be taken genuinely.
Yeah presumed that the opponents have been hand picked, but this latest one was an MMA fighter (or something like that), so that must mean something in the ring.
Not when his fighting stance resembles that of a crab. The whole thing is pathetic. Floyd Mayweather wants shooting for getting involved.
Old Man gets hit
Yeah, I don't like how Boxing's turned into an exhibition fest.
Just saw about this. Elderly boxer gets biffed by ex MMA chap while orange racist commentates. Just wind the whole thing down, it's shit anyway.
Ding dong.
Ah pulled. Callum Smith knock out of Castillo.
I thought the ring walk was at half ten so I thought the actual fight would start at quarter to.
I've missed most of it :\
Usyk looks very good.
Joshua is a bit of a pretender, isn't he? Lol at any talk of him not getting bent over by Fury.
Thought he was going down at the end there.
Fantastic fight. Time to see how the judges find a way to call it a draw.
Usyk was special. Joshua is one dimensional.
Just a shame it wasn't Fury to hand out a beating.
Home fans leaving the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium disappointed after a loss. Plus ca change.
Get this marketable BLM bum out of my media pls
lol at making him out to have been some underdog here taking a risky fight. He was the champion.
I hope Fury sacks the whole Joshua fight off and gets his belts back instead.
Get the belts, re-match to retain the belts, big cash-in Wembley beatdown on 'AJ', retire and go off the rails again.
That was amazing. I still think the scoring was off tho tbh. I feel generous giving AJ three rounds, but I guess you could call another couple draws. It could have been so much worse at the end too.
If I had one boxing wish, I'd love to see Usyk grow another few inches before taking on Tyson. That fight would be an time great, but as things stand I think Tyson is just too big.
The writing was on the wall as soon as he was donned by that fat Mexican nobody. "AJ" has no strategy and seemingly no ability to attempt one.
Fury should just say he's not worth his time now.
They can have their fight to fund Fury's retirement in 2030 after his third round of Rehab.
That he needs to get battered to show him how not to undertake any given fight is a bit of a worry, although I wouldn't fully write him off until he gets donned in the rematch. That would be close to career ending you'd have to say.
He's always been a bit of a pleb though. Dillian Whyte had him seriously on the ropes in their fight before the stoppage. The appearance and the reality are often quite far apart with Joshua.
Yeah, his lack of ability really showed. Why on Earth did he bring his weight down that much?
Imo it shows he wasn't confident in knocking out Usyk at all and was rightfully scared that the gap in stamina and skill would show later in the fight.
I thought Usyk looked a bit shook around round 5/6 and Joshua turned the dominance, but it soon flipped again and the intensity just built and built.
I'm going to watch the fight again today cause I fucking loved it.