Jake Paul has boxed better then we all expected

Jake Paul has boxed better then we all expected

The former UFC middleweight champion hadn’t fought in nearly two years, and when he did last enter the cage, it was against a much younger, stronger opponent.

But Silva looked spry against Paul, even though he was outweighed by roughly 30 pounds. He used his reach advantage well, keeping Paul at bay with straight punches and occasional jabs to the body.

Jake Paul entered the ring with Anderson Silva, a former UFC middleweight champion and one of the pound-for-pound best fighters ever, with one pro boxing match on his resume. And Jake Paul won. He didn’t just win, he looked good doing it.

Jake Paul was the aggressor early, landing some punches and avoiding Silva’s counters. Anderson Silva tried to take Jake Paul down, but Jake Paul stuffed each attempt.

Jake Paul was the one who landed the big shot in the first round, a right hand that wobbled Silva and sent him staggering back to his corner.

In the second round, Jake Paul began to tire, but he continued to press the action. He backed Silva up against the ropes and landed some shots.

While Jake Paul may not have the experience that Anderson Silva has, he more than made up for it with his heart and determination. Throughout the fight, Jake Paul looked like he belonged in the ring with Silva, and even managed to land some hard shots of his own.

In the end, Jake Paul was declared the winner by unanimous decision, and while it may not have been the most convincing win, it was still an impressive showing for someone with no professional boxing experience.

Jake Paul has definitely exceeded expectations and has proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the boxing world. It will be interesting to see who Jake Paul fights next, and whether or not he can continue to impress.

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