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πŸ”₯ Watch as Gervonta Davis delivers a hilarious reaction to Jake Paul's stunning knockout loss against Anthony Joshua! πŸ˜† In this epic video, Davis doesn't hold back, busting out laughter while dissecting the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua full fight highlights and reactions on Netflix and sharing his unfiltered thoughts on The Problem Child's performance. πŸ‘ŠπŸ’₯ Whether you're a boxing fan or just looking for some light-hearted commentary, this clip is packed with punches, humor, and insider views! Don't miss out - hit that play button and join the fun! πŸŽ‰ Subscribe for more fight analysis, reactions, and exclusive content straight from the world of boxing! πŸ₯Šβœ¨
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00:00Jervonta Davis reportedly laughs while reacting to Jake Paul's knockout loss against Anthony
00:25Joshua. Tank mocks Jake's punching technique, joking about the wide swinging shots and awkward
00:31movement shown against an elite heavyweight. His reaction highlights the clear skill gap
00:35and why stepping in with a fighter like AJ was always a risky move.
00:48Ryan Garcia reacted to the Anthony Joshua versus Jake Paul fight on X. Sharing his opinion on the
00:55matchup. He stated, I think Jervonta would have done him worst, suggesting that Davis's skill and power
01:00would have posed a much greater challenge than Paul, highlighting the perceived gap between the
01:05two fighters. The boxing world is abuzz not only with the results of Jake Paul's fight against
01:09Anthony Joshua, but also with offering controversies. Analyst Fannin recently stated that there is a real
01:16possibility that Jervonta Davis might file a defamation lawsuit against Jake Paul. The claim
01:21stems from Jake Paul allegedly accusing Davis of mistreating a girl, a statement that Fannin
01:26insists is entirely false. According to him, this is a groundless accusation, and the matter between
01:31the two fighters is now escalating into a potential legal dispute.
01:35And a real possibility of Jervonta Davis filing a lawsuit against Jake Paul for defamation,
01:45a very, very real and possible thing. Jake Paul could be responsible for defamation
01:50against Jervonta Davis. I absolutely believe that to be the case. That's because Jake Paul said
01:56that he saw a videotape where Jervonta Davis punched a girl in her face. There's no testimony
02:02by anybody at all that Jervonta Davis did that. The girl herself is not accusing him of that.
02:09The videotape that somebody in the media said that they saw, a journalist said that they were
02:16given a copy to her, they were shown a copy of, didn't say it showed anything about Jervonta Davis
02:21punching the girl or hitting the girl. It was just that the person categorized it as it looking as
02:28if Jervonta was forcing her to leave the club. So basically, she was walking out of the club with
02:33Jervonta. Several voices in the boxing world and online reacted strongly to Jake Paul's fight against
02:39Anthony Joshua, highlighting both respect and shock. Chris Eubank Jr. shared on X,
02:45Regardless of the outcome, Jake Paul got into the ring with an Olympic gold medalist
02:49and former heavyweight world champion and tried his best until the very end. You have to give that
02:54man his respect now. He's done what most would never, and he didn't give up. Well done, Jake.
02:59Adding some humor to the mix, KSI posted his reaction on X with the caption,
03:03KSI when he wakes up to Jake Paul getting knocked the f*** out, laughing at Jake Paul's loss.
03:08Yo! Ah! Ah! Don't mind me! Just smoking on that Jake Paul pack!
03:19Honestly, Jake Paul, trash! Tommy Fury, trash!
03:28Meanwhile, Chris Mannix expressed his disbelief simply,
03:32This is horrifying. Despite losing the fight, Jake Paul earned respect from some legendary boxers.
03:38Antonio Tarver, a former world champion, commented on YouTube that Paul performed admirably against
03:44Anthony Joshua. Tarver highlighted that Paul survived all six rounds without making it an
03:48easy win for Joshua. He emphasized that many would have been knocked out much earlier,
03:53but Paul demonstrated resilience and determination throughout the fight. According to Tarver,
03:58surviving against an Olympic gold medalist and former heavyweight champion
04:01deserves recognition. And this performance shows that Jake Paul prepared seriously for this
04:06challenge. Fans and analysts alike have noted that Tarver's praise lends credibility to Paul's
04:12efforts, demonstrating that even seasoned fighters recognize value in his performance.
04:16Pro boxing fans, Antonio Tarver, after another big fight. Jake Paul stopped by Anthony Joshua tonight,
04:22what did you make of it? I expected it. AJ looked like he was putting that pressure on, but
04:28credit to Jake Paul, he didn't make it easy, bro. He didn't just, he wasn't no sit and duck. You know,
04:33he got on his footwork, used his ring, was moving a lot, and he landed some shots. So,
04:39hats off to Jake Paul, but he was in there surviving, and he didn't make it easy for AJ. But AJ landed that
04:45right hand. I knew it was over after that. Why did it take so long, do you think? Oh,
04:51Jake Paul wasn't, he wasn't a sitting duck. You know, he was putting his mind to the game,
04:55but just didn't have enough in his bag. He just, like I said, he got to get those lessons
04:59and evolve more as a fighter, you know. You want to see him continue? Yeah, he's going to continue,
05:05of course. Just got to pick them right, bro, and give yourself a chance, you know what I mean?
05:12I think he was just biting off a little bit more than he can chew tonight, you know. His
05:17aspirations was a little bit far out. I think AJ could have got it done a bit quicker.
05:23I mean, I think he was in there to do it, but like I say, Jake didn't make it easy, bro. It's hard
05:27to hit somebody when they're moving, especially the way he was moving lateral, just, you know,
05:32circling. So he had to catch up with him. He hit him with a couple body shots that slowed him down
05:38a little bit. Veteran voice Laudabella, an International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee,
05:43delivers a sharp take on X before laying out his blunt assessment. He said,
05:48The guy who should feel ashamed right now is Anthony Joshua. That was his legacy. Paul is a great
05:53businessman. AJ doesn't give two shits about boxing. He argues Joshua's performance harms his
05:59standing, while crediting Paul's savvy, questioning AJ's commitment to the sport overall. Medical
06:04professionals have also weighed in on the fight, with Brian Sutterer, Maryland, offering his
06:09perspective on Jake Paul's fractured jaw. He explained the potential consequences of such an
06:14injury, including long-term pain, difficulty eating, and possible complications if not treated properly.
06:19Dr. Sutterer warned that fractures of this type require careful attention to ensure full recovery.
06:25He expressed concern that repeated injuries of this nature could affect Paul's ability to compete
06:30at a high level in the future. His analysis brought a scientific and medical perspective to the
06:35aftermath of the fight, reminding fans that boxing injuries are not just dramatic moments.
06:40They carry serious health implications.
06:42By knockout, I'll admit I watched the fight pretty boring in the first half before
06:46AJ finally turned it on, and we got the outcome that we all expected.
06:50After the fight, though, Jake told Ariel Hawane that he was worried that he had broke his jaw.
06:54He said multiple times he was concerned that he had a fractured jaw, and certainly looking at this
06:58knockout punch that Anthony Joshua delivers, it is absolutely a possibility that Jake does,
07:04in fact, have a jaw fracture.
07:05I'd honestly be more concerned about a concussion. In fact, with most jaw fractures,
07:08the more important thing initially is to look for other injuries to the head, to the neck,
07:12to the airway. The jaw fracture potentially, being there or not, is going to be lower on the list
07:17often than whether there's damage to the airway, damage to the head. And so very possible to have
07:22a concussion or some residual symptoms from this, as Jake Paul's head is relatively still here.
07:27We see AJ comes in with that right, and that sudden, quick, violent rotation of the head is
07:31going to transmit a lot of rotational force, not only through the brain, but also through the
07:35brainstem, absolutely leading to possibility of a concussion. Thankfully, it didn't completely knock
07:40him out, but could absolutely result in some delayed symptoms. But you can see where the punch
07:44comes in, landing square on that left side of Paul's face. Jake's reaction was pretty telling
07:48too. Right away after it, we could see him going down on the canvas here and being very shocked.
07:53It doesn't look like there's any obvious deformity to the jaw. We won't necessarily always see a
07:57deformity of the jaw, but you could tell he clearly had realized that something serious had happened
08:01there and feeling the full power of AJ's right. And finally, on this last view, we can see a little bit
08:06better the exact location where the punch comes in. We'll talk about our jaw anatomy, the different
08:11areas of the bones, but your temporomandibular joint, where your jaw articulates with the rest
08:15of your skull.
08:16Nakisa Bidarian shared her emotional response to the fight, describing herself as heartbroken,
08:22but proud over the brutal knockout loss Jake Paul suffered against Anthony Joshua. According to Nakisa,
08:28Jake Paul gave his best performance under extraordinary pressure, facing one of the most elite heavyweights
08:33in boxing history. Her reaction captures a mix of sadness and admiration, reflecting the sentiment
08:39of many fans who were disappointed by the loss, but still acknowledge Paul's bravery and dedication.
08:45I'm just happy he's safe. I've always been proud of him. I speak constantly from the rooftops to
08:50mountaintops, from my car when I'm moving in the street. Respect Jake Paul. That was the number one
08:54trending thing on Twitter about an hour ago. Respect to Jake Paul. So I'm, yeah, I'm just thrilled.
09:01With how it went tonight, obviously you guys come in here and you actually did like deluded or not
09:06what people will say. People believe that Jake Paul could do something crazy tonight. Did you truly
09:10believe from the beginning that he might pull it off? So he 100% believed unequivocally that he was
09:16going to win. And I talked about that with him, you know, afterwards when he was getting showered
09:19up. He knew it was high risk, high reward. He had to land something big, but he felt like he could.
09:24My view was it was going to be very hard, but it could happen. Right. And there was moments in that fight
09:29which I was like, holy shit, this kid's getting him a little bit. So, you know, when I spoke about
09:34no matter what happens, he won, it wasn't because I didn't believe in him.
09:38Anthony Joshua himself addressed the outcome and its public perception. In his comments,
09:43Joshua stated that Jake Paul deserves criticism for going six rounds against an elite boxer.
09:48However, Joshua also emphasized that there was little Paul could have done differently given
09:52the disparity in experience and skill. By acknowledging the criticism, Joshua balanced
09:57accountability with recognition of Paul's effort, highlighting the complexity of public opinion
10:02in high profile boxing matches. This nuanced response shows Joshua's understanding of both his
10:07role as a competitor and the expectations of fans and analysts. You won tonight. How do you feel?
10:13I feel good. How do I feel? I feel good. People will criticize you for going six rounds with Jake
10:21Paul. How do you feel about that? I deserve it. Why? Come on. Because, like, we're elite fighters.
10:28Like, so I put myself in the shoes of a coach. If I was coaching Anthony Joshua and he went six rounds
10:33with Jake Paul, I would, um, I would get him back in the gym tomorrow, give him a bit of a beating
10:40and we're getting straight back to work because I'll be like, how are you letting this kid take
10:44you six rounds? Are you crazy? But I can't go back in time.
10:49He was elusive, though. He made himself a small target. You decided to take your time in there with him.
10:54Yeah, so if you listen back to the interview I'd done with, um, MVP and Netflix, I said,
11:00in boxing, there's a time when you systematically break someone down and you see their soul
11:03leaving their body. And after a period of time, two things start to happen to them.
11:07Um, either they give up or they get knocked out. And there was a bit of a mix. Um, I broke Jake's jaw
11:14and... His teeth look a bit removed as well. Yeah, his teeth have come out of place. Um, but credit to
11:20him, he'd done well. But I told him what was going to happen, but it just took six rounds to do that.
11:25And I swear to you, yeah? So I'm going to tell you this. Listen to everything I say. I watched the last
11:30dance with Michael Jordan. And there was a game where someone said to him, they didn't say hi to him.
11:37And he said to them, all right, I took that personal.
11:41Boxing commentator Wade Plemons was particularly blunt in his assessment of Anthony Joshua's
11:46performance. In a video reaction, he stated, AJ deserves criticism. Plemons argued that Joshua
11:52did not perform as well as expected, despite going to Usyk's camp for preparation. He noted that
11:57Joshua's footwork appeared flat and lacked the sharpness fans hoped for, suggesting that there
12:02was room for improvement even in a victorious fight. His candid remarks sparked discussion among
12:07analysts and fans, reinforcing the idea that a win alone does not always meet public expectations
12:12for elite boxers.
12:13It was difficult for AJ to get his timing. No excuses. AJ didn't look great. I'll be honest.
12:19He didn't look great. He didn't look like, you know, an AJ we thought we were going to get the
12:23maraud or the guy that was going to come forward and bang out Jake in one round. Pause. But yeah,
12:29no. So I just think it was a mix of AJ didn't look great. Jake didn't engage as much as people
12:35maybe thought he would, even though I kind of thought this is exactly how the fight would go.
12:38and it took AJ a little bit longer, but eventually he got the job done. I mean, it was a big ring. We
12:43knew it was going to be a big ring. It looked at times like it was a fight on a football pitch
12:46sometimes. It was a big ring. Jake made it feel very big because he hugged those ropes. You know,
12:52it wasn't cut the ring off. Right. A hundred percent. And this is the thing where AJ deserves,
12:57you know, the criticism of a guy that has his skill level, a guy that has his experience level there.
13:03You shouldn't be getting caught up in the idea that you have to go in and put him out in one
13:07round. You said in the whole fight week leading up that you weren't going to worry about the crowd,
13:11that you weren't going to worry about the mind games. And sure enough, round one comes out and
13:15you're trying to step to him, but you're forgetting all your fundamentals. I heard everything about how
13:20AJ would go to Usyk's camp and they would fix his feet. His feet were flat. He walked in crossing his
13:25feet over and he chased Jake, chased him the entire, really the entire fight until Jake got tired
13:31enough to be caught. So that was stuff that I looked at and was like, yeah, this deserves criticism.
13:36Jake didn't do much, but AJ didn't make him pay for it at times.
13:39Ariel Helwani provided another perspective, explaining that Anthony Joshua's victory over
13:44Jake Paul was not surprising. He argued that Joshua should have won and that there was no reason for
13:50him to fail against Paul. Helwani emphasized the sheer power behind Joshua's punches, noting that
13:55each blow felt capable of seriously injuring his opponent. His reaction highlighted the predictable
14:00nature of the outcome while acknowledging the intensity of the fight. Helwani's analysis strikes a
14:05balance between respecting Paul's effort and acknowledging Joshua's superior skill and
14:09experience not to win this fight. And I really didn't know if it was going to last 30 seconds
14:14or eight rounds. And every time he threw a punch, I like wince because he's a big man and he's an
14:22incredible boxer and he's still in his prime and he's got a very long reach and he's got a lot of
14:27power in that right hand. And that left hook is terrifying as well. And so I thought it could end at
14:32any moment. And so because of that, I was captivated and enthralled because I literally thought
14:36that he could take Jake's head off at any moment. So a 30 second knockout wouldn't have been a great
14:42surprise to me. The fact that Jake went six rounds, I think he should view as a moral victory. Sounds
14:49like he's proud of himself. Do I think it was the greatest fight of all time? Of course not. Was I
14:53expecting the greatest fight of all time? Of course not. Honestly, up until the walkouts, I was like, I can't
14:58even believe that this is still happening. I can't believe that this is a real thing that's about to,
15:02you know, unfold in front of our eyes. There was a lot of pressure, I think, on Anthony's shoulders
15:12for two reasons. He's coming off a knockout loss. I don't think that was discussed enough in the lead
15:17up to this fight. When you are coming off a knockout loss, you are a little bit tentative, gun shy.
15:24You remember it. And he had not fought since then. And it was what, like 15 or so months ago. And so I
15:29think he was very worried about slipping on a banana peel, about, you know, screwing up for
15:34boxing and screwing up for his legacy. And then I thought that he was like headhunting a little bit,
15:39and that's not really his style. And he was swinging and missing. And I thought that that was
15:43getting to him a little bit. Do I think he was playing with his food? No, there were a couple times
15:48where he was going to the body. And I was like, why aren't you going to the head? Like, the head is
15:53open. Upstairs is open. And I was surprised that he wasn't going there. But, you know,
15:58any of this nonsense, script, bullshit, bullshit. Another interesting point of discussion came from
16:04Henry, a boxing analyst, who observed that Jake Paul repeatedly grabbed Joshua's body and attempted
16:09to take him to the ground. Henry noted that this tactic is not typical in boxing, and referees should
16:14have intervened. According to Henry, Paul's repeated grabbing of Joshua to gain an advantage raises
16:19questions about the enforcement of rules and the nature of the fight. This perspective provides
16:24an analytical view of the fight, focusing on technical aspects and adherence to boxing standards
16:29rather than just the outcome. He was a little bit worried about what was coming back at him. He was
16:33kind of unaware of what kind of power Jake Paul had. He clearly didn't really want to get hurt or hit.
16:38And also, as soon as Joshua did get to the inside against Jake Paul, Jake Paul would clinch
16:41instantly. And something that he did repeatedly throughout the fight, which was very frustrating to watch,
16:46the referee didn't really punish or lock down on, was the fact that Jake Paul kept sliding down AJ's
16:52body, grabbing his legs, and going down to the ground, basically. Now, it's a tactic that people
16:57use when they're tired, and when they're worried about being in that clinch for too long, because
17:01they don't want to be smothered by the bigger man, held by the bigger man, have to go into a wrestling
17:05match. It's basically submitting and saying, I can't compete with you in that space. Also, this gives me a
17:10quick chance to catch my breath and do a bit more moving, which is something that he did
17:14constantly throughout this fight. It also revealed to us why it was only eight rounds. We already had
17:19the feeling that perhaps Jake Paul would try and survive, which was why the fight was on the
17:23shorter side. To get through eight rounds was a lot more thinkable than getting through 10 or 12.
17:29And there's no other reason for Anthony Joshua to ever to agree to an eight-round fight. It was
17:33clearly something that Jake Paul's team wants to do in the contract. And look, had this fight been six
17:37rounds, Jake Paul might have just about survived. He might have just about got through it. And he said
17:42himself after the fight, if I just had a little bit more cardio, I probably could have made it to
17:46the end. And it speaks to just how much damn moving he was doing. Now, look, towards the end of the
17:52fight, the fifth and sixth rounds, AJ started to actually land power punches and knock Jake Paul
17:56down to actually hurt him. And in the end, he finished the fight with a trademark large, powerful right
18:02hand. Before I get into whether or not I think this was real, whether anyone was carried or anything
18:06like that, I have to say fair play to Jake Paul in terms of his toughness. He actually does have
18:11quite a good chin because he was taking some big clean shots from Anthony Joshua.
18:15Finally, former boxer Paulie Malignaggi shared his thoughts on the fight, calling it a joke fight
18:21in a humorous sense, but still praising Jake Paul's courage. He noted that Paul put his life on the
18:26line and faced a genuine risk in stepping into the ring with a world-class athlete like Anthony
18:30Joshua. Paulie Melgening emphasized that credit is due for taking on such a challenge and enduring
18:35injury in the process. His remarks highlight the bravery and audacity required to compete at this
18:41level, reinforcing the idea that effort and heart in the ring mattered just as much as winning or
18:46losing.
18:48Jake Paul versus Anthony Joshua was over. Thank God. Thank God it's over. What a joke of a fight.
18:53I was hoping, I was hoping that I could at least give Jake credibility and saying, you know what, he took
18:59this challenge, you know, even if it's for a lot of money, he still had the guts to walk to the ring and all
19:03this stuff. I was hoping, you know, you're gonna get knocked out anyway, dude. Like, I was hoping I could say, you
19:08know what, because he's gonna earn, he earned the respect of boxing fans by going out on his shield.
19:13The guy just ran for his life. I just watched Jake Paul run for his life for like five, six rounds.
19:18Literally just run for, he was doing football jukes. You guys watched that fight? Ring was big.
19:23I made a freaking point about that ring being big and he used it as advantage in terms of
19:30survival in every way he could. I mean, this guy literally never tried to win a second of the
19:34fight. He was trying to throw a home run punch every once in a while. And notice every time he got in the
19:38clinch, he just went down. Like, he just, he just hugged Anthony Joshua and then like would go down
19:43and the referee would call it a slip and give him a break. And like, he would just kill time that way.
19:47Then he was, he was completely angling off. He's completely bladed his shoulder off completely to
19:50the point where you can't, he's so bladed off that he can't even punch. He was just trying to make
19:54himself as small of a target as possible. And Anthony Joshua, people are gonna say, oh, why didn't
19:57Anthony Joshua catch up to him? Because Anthony Joshua never had fast feet to begin with. And Anthony Joshua,
20:01honestly, should have probably cut off the ring a little bit better. That's my one critique of Joshua. He probably
20:04could have cut off the ring a little bit better. Um, at a really, Joshua has always never really
20:09had the best feet, but, um, in terms of cutting off the ring, could have at least done that. But
20:13honestly, what do you want the guy to do? I mean, this guy reigned for his life in a 22 by 24 ring.
20:17That ring was huge. That ring was huge. I can't believe what I just watched guys. I, I, I can't,
20:23I'm seriously like, dude, that's it. That's it. This was, this was AJ's chance. Could have went out on
20:29his shield and his chance to say, yeah, get the respect of the boxing community. This was the one that could have
20:33got him the respect of the boxing community. This was the one that's it for today's video. Stay tuned
20:37until next time.
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