gilgamesh wrote: ↑24 Dec 2025, 13:02
I mean, his haters wanted to see him get KO'd. They saw it. Don't really know why you'd have to see him again, if what you were wanting to see him was a KO loss for him.
People still gonna watch him, haters included.
Jake didn’t get starched by a random dude, he got stopped by a real heavyweight and broke his jaw.
That doesn’t kill interest, it proves there was real risk (no matter what some delusional people say). Losses don’t end careers, being irrelevant does.
Jakes whole draw is that people want to see him win or get his as* kicked. That hasn’t changed.
If anything, the stoppage creates a new narrative, which is why people are already talking about Ngannou.