Jake Paul vs. Andre August | DAZN - December 15, 2023

Who wins?

Poll ended at 15 Dec 2023, 13:08

Paul - Decision
6
55%
Paul - T/KO
5
45%
DRAW
0
No votes
August - T/KO
0
No votes
August - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 11

gregregegg
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Re: Jake Paul vs. Andre August | DAZN - December 15, 2023

Post by gregregegg »

Perseus wrote: 16 Dec 2023, 00:37 Those all sound like good options for Jake but he's never going to be on an undercard.

Jake Paul is a main event fighter
I kinda agree, but in a very specific cercumstance... (AJ wins, Wilder wins, Vacant belt on the line, Saudi money), in that scenario mabey he could co main it for some big cash. Wilder vs parker isnt an undercard fight, but its on an undercard.
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Re: Jake Paul vs. Andre August | DAZN - December 15, 2023

Post by handsofstone »

Cracking KO from Paul tbf, caught August flush with a hard right uppercut
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Re: Jake Paul vs. Andre August | DAZN - December 15, 2023

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Re: Jake Paul vs. Andre August | DAZN - December 15, 2023

Post by AngryGoon38 »

Not bad At all, is all I can really say for now, on Jake's behalf.

August clearly was in that proverbial deer in the headlights mode though.

Nice movement displayed by Jake. How long could he keep that up though, when versus a craftier opponent...?

There are still obviously unanswered questions pertaining to Jake's ultimate potential.

Who can he actually Potentially win against that has legit overall abilities..?
As well as Actual Legit punch resilience..?
Not saying that wasn't A nicely planted right uppercut, which he timed and positioned himself quite well with.
But let's face it, many cruiserweights will Now be very aware of that nice LiL tricky uppercut.

Just like with Tommy Morrison, after awhile His opponents were plentifully aware of that left hook that Tommy possessed.
And were able to counter it, block it, or parry away from it.
It still came through for Morrison, especially in the Ruddock bout, and I'm sure that Jake will score some more future ko's by using that nice nifty uppercut, but Many will now be very keen about not walking into that LiL equalizer punch.
Now I just wonder who they'll have Jake against in his next boxing bout.

When will he start calling out the Cruiserweight Champ..?
It's also interesting that Jake weighed in at 199-1/2.
Basically 15 lbs heavier than he was weighing in for his most recent previous bouts.
Hopefully he's not getting into performance enhancers allready.
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