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00:00Joshua, how you feeling?
00:02Jake Paul had a lot of heart, bro. He kept getting up, you know?
00:05Like I said, Anthony Joshua was too big for him.
00:08Hats off to Jake. He kept trying to fight.
00:10He kept getting up when he could have quit on himself.
00:12At one point, he started limping.
00:14It looked like that was the moment he was going to throw in the towel and say,
00:17you know what? I'm done. I'm injured. I'm hurt. I don't want to do that.
00:20But hats off to him. He got up and he kept fighting.
00:23Like, minus the actual victory, obviously, of course.
00:25But, bro, like, no one expected him to last six rounds with AJ.
00:28In my opinion, he won four of them. People argue that he at least won three.
00:33No one expected him to last that long.
00:36Boxing pros reacted to Jake Paul's loss to Anthony Joshua with respect.
00:40Many praised his courage, acknowledging AJ's skill,
00:43while noting Paul gained experience and still showed heart in the ring.
00:47Teofimo Lopez reacted instantly to Anthony Joshua's brutal KO of Jake Paul,
00:52saying Joshua didn't damage his legacy.
00:54He praised Paul's courage, but added he wants Jake to step up and face opponents closer to his size
01:00to truly test his skills in the ring.
01:02Do you think you fought the right fight?
01:04Sure, you're fighting AJ, man.
01:06Maybe not the right, best game plan.
01:09Should have thrown a little bit more strong jabs.
01:11Conditioning, though, that's really what it got to.
01:13What impressed you about Jake Paul tonight?
01:15Obviously, it was a brave and tall task, but what did you make of it?
01:19You know, kudos to him, man, stepping up to the plate like that.
01:22You know, a lot of people could boo.
01:24He was killing the clock, but he did his thing.
01:26I would like to see Jake Paul come back again and really fight somebody his size.
01:29Who should he fight, though?
01:30Like, who are the names you should fight?
01:32Most of the fighting real boxers have gone from A to Z.
01:34Who's that middle class for him?
01:35Not yet, for sure.
01:36Whatever works, man.
01:37Whatever they got in mind.
01:38I think that definitely anybody from top 15, top 10.
01:42Is that a fight in the future for you?
01:43Obviously, he was going to fight Tank Davis.
01:45You're around that weight level.
01:47Did you see yourself in the ring with Jake Paul at some point?
01:50Yeah, man.
01:51Anything's possible nowadays.
01:52Anything's possible.
01:53For Anthony Joshua, what should he do next?
01:55Anthony?
01:56Oh, Tyson Fury, baby.
01:58Tyson Fury.
01:59I know Jake was moving, but do you think the onus was on Anthony Joshua
02:02to get him out of there in two rounds and say,
02:05Look, I'm a former crew time everywhere.
02:07Yeah, ideally, you would expect him to take him out that quick,
02:10and I think that's why Jake Paul fought the way he did, man.
02:12Did it hurt AJ's legacy that he didn't get him out of there?
02:14No, not at all.
02:15It just helped him a lot.
02:17It's like for everybody in certain areas, it's like good riddance.
02:22Raleigh Romero praised Jake Paul's performance against Anthony Joshua,
02:26highlighting his resilience in the ring.
02:28He noted that Jake rose three to four times even after taking heavy hits from AJ.
02:32Romero emphasized that Jake was fighting above his weight class,
02:35yet he handled the challenge impressively.
02:38He also suggested that Joshua held back on some punches,
02:41possibly fearing Jake's counterattacks.
02:43According to Romero, this showcased Jake's determination and toughness,
02:47proving that he can endure adversity in the ring.
02:50He encouraged fans to recognize the courage it takes to step up against a seasoned heavyweight like AJ,
02:55acknowledging that Jake's effort was remarkable despite the eventual knockout.
02:59Romero's reaction reflects a professional boxer's perspective on the physical and mental strength required to compete against a larger, more experienced opponent.
03:08Joshua, how are you feeling?
03:10Jake Paul has a lot of heart, bro.
03:12He kept getting up, you know.
03:14Like I said, Anthony Joshua was too big for him.
03:16What did you think of the fight before the knockout? Sorry.
03:20Jake Paul landed some good shots.
03:22Were you surprised?
03:24Honestly, man.
03:25He got up how many times?
03:26Four.
03:27Three, four.
03:28And that's not even his weight class.
03:29What did you think of Joshua's performance?
03:30People were saying he should have let his hands go more.
03:33Roley, did he hold back a bit with the right hand? Why didn't he throw it more?
03:35He was afraid to get caught by Jake.
03:37Jake Kipper.
03:38He got up how many times?
03:39He got up how many times?
03:40Four.
03:41Three, four.
03:42And that's not even his weight class.
03:43What did you think of Joshua's performance?
03:44People were saying he should have let his hands go more.
03:46It was Jake by the bag, right?
03:47It was Jake by the bag.
03:48It was Jake by the bag.
03:49It was Jake by the bag.
03:54Roley, did he hold back a bit with the right hand?
03:59Why didn't he throw it more?
04:00He was afraid to get caught by Jake.
04:02Jake Kipper.
04:03He landed right over on top of his head.
04:06Roley, what's next?
04:08It was a good fight.
04:09Real, real good fight.
04:10Aljamain Sterling shared his blunt reaction on X, expressing his opinion about the fight in no uncertain terms.
04:16He wrote,
04:17This is a clown show.
04:18Vidal Riley, a professional boxer, was direct in his assessment of Anthony Joshua's performance.
04:24He argued that AJ could have ended the fight much earlier, and there was no excuse for the delay.
04:29Riley disagreed with claims that Jake's movement or defensive style prevented Joshua from landing early punches.
04:34He stressed that professional boxers at AJ's level should be able to adjust and find openings regardless of the opponent's style.
04:42Riley's criticism highlights a technical viewpoint, pointing out that even when facing an unusual opponent like Jake Paul, Joshua's execution could have been sharper.
04:51However, Riley did acknowledge that Jake's agility and movement were noteworthy, showing that even unconventional fighters can challenge top tier boxers.
04:59His comments underline the notion that preparation and adaptability are key at the highest level of boxing.
05:05Attack the body better, yes.
05:06AJ is subject to the same criticism today, yes, cool.
05:10But if someone doesn't want to engage with you, it takes rounds.
05:15It's not an excuse to say, oh, he was running, that's why I didn't perform well.
05:20Like, you can't say that, because at the end of the day, moving around the perimeter of the ring is a tactic in boxing.
05:27And it's effective, right?
05:29So you can't say, oh, because he's moving too much, I didn't look good today.
05:33Because you're supposed to know how to counteract it.
05:36But it never kills the fact that it takes more time than if someone meets you in the middle of the ring ready to scrap.
05:45We had an interview on my media day.
05:47I said, Oscar, you could survive with me if you decided to get in and run.
05:53And I said I couldn't.
05:55And you said you couldn't.
05:56It was a 22-foot ring, which is one size down from the biggest ring you can get in boxing.
06:03An Olympic sized ring is 24 by 24.
06:07This was 22 by 22.
06:09Meaning that if you operate on the perimeter, I now have a job of finding the mouse before I get them in the trap.
06:16That takes rounds.
06:18Cool.
06:19AJ maybe could have done it two rounds earlier.
06:21Based on Jake Paul's tactic, if AJ was jabbing more to the body, attacking the biggest target, which is not the head.
06:28Cutting the ring a bit better.
06:30Better positioning.
06:31He probably would have got him out there round three or four.
06:35Cool.
06:36He ain't 14, 15 months.
06:39He fights someone who's not trying to engage with him.
06:42Who's proud to say, ha-ha, you missed.
06:44Ha-ha, you missed.
06:45It took some rounds.
06:46Cool.
06:47When he landed, he broke his jaw.
06:49And the fight was done.
06:51What are we going to get onto AJ about now?
06:55Everyone's going to start.
06:57Oh, AJ took him six rounds.
06:59Joseph Parker offered a balanced view, giving credit to both fighters.
07:03While he admitted that AJ could have ended the match sooner, he praised Jake for performing well and staying competitive throughout the fight.
07:10Parker recognized the tactical effort Jake put into each round, noting that he applied strategy and resilience despite being outmatched physically.
07:17He emphasized that the fight demonstrated Jake's improvement as a boxer and his ability to remain composed under pressure.
07:23Parker's perspective combines respect for experience with admiration for determination, acknowledging that surviving multiple rounds against a former heavyweight champion is no small feat.
07:33And credit to Jake Paul, right, for even taking the challenge.
07:40He got up, what, three times?
07:43I mean, you felt that power.
07:44Are you impressed that he lasted that loss?
07:46He did a great job.
07:48Bill Haney, Devin Haney's father, praised both fighters, giving a nod to Jake Paul's resilience and Anthony Joshua's performance.
07:56He shared,
07:57Great job, AJ.
07:58Tremendous heart, Jake.
07:59Logan Paul reacted emotionally to the fight.
08:02He expressed immense pride in Jake's performance, highlighting that no one expected him to last as many rounds as he did.
08:08Logan noted that Jake arguably won several rounds and continued fighting even after breaking his jaw, a testament to his grit and courage.
08:15Logan's reaction reflects a personal and emotional viewpoint, but also aligns with boxing fans who respect fighters who show heart and endurance in the ring.
08:24His comments emphasize the importance of mental toughness and determination, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
08:30Your brother fought his ass off, man.
08:32I mean, other heavyweights have taken that right hand and only took one.
08:36I'm just so proud of him.
08:37That was incredible.
08:38In my view, that was a victory on all fronts.
08:41Right.
08:42Like, minus the actual victory, obviously, of course.
08:45But, bro, like, no one expected him to last six rounds with AJ.
08:48In my opinion, he won four of them.
08:50He will argue that he at least won three.
08:53No one expected him to last that long.
08:56Rolled his ankle, broke his jaw, still fucking fighting, man.
09:00Like, that's toughness.
09:02You know, most people wouldn't have the balls ever to step in a boxing ring or bring in their life.
09:07He stepped in a boxing ring with one of the baddest men on the planet.
09:09Who's 40 pounds heavier than him and six inches taller.
09:12That's insane.
09:13One of the most skilled fighters on the planet.
09:15My brother is a fucking YouTuber.
09:16What, six rounds within a fight with a broken jaw and rolled an ankle?
09:20Joey Knight focused on Jake's mindset and tactical approach.
09:24He pointed out that Jake genuinely believed he could win the fight and executed his strategy effectively.
09:29Knight praised the thoughtfulness behind Jake's movements and punches, suggesting that he performed well given the circumstances.
09:36Knight's analysis highlights the importance of preparation, game planning, and confidence in boxing, illustrating that a fighter's mental approach can impact performance as much as physical ability.
09:46By emphasizing Jake's strategy, Knight offers insight into how unconventional fighters can challenge elite opponents with careful planning.
09:54World live on Netflix tonight.
09:56And despite that, Jake still told the interviewer that he would end the fight within five or six rounds of Anthony Joshua.
10:03And you know what was funny, right?
10:05When the camera crew came into the changing rooms just before the fight went out, Jake was warming up on the pads.
10:11As soon as he saw that camera crew, he stopped and would not throw any punches, right?
10:15And that gave me an indication that, okay, maybe this isn't just a show.
10:20Maybe Jake genuinely believes that he's going to win the fight, that he's got tactical things going on here that he wants to shield from the potential eyes of Anthony Joshua because he wants to pull them off in a second in the ring.
10:32And I didn't think that deep down, Jake Paul really believed that.
10:36And I've got to be honest, when round one started, AJ wasn't throwing double jabs.
10:40He wasn't really feinting or anything like that.
10:42He was stalking his prey in Jake Paul.
10:45But at the same time, Jake Paul was doing quite well.
10:48You know, he had his hands down.
10:50He was using his feet to be very much out of range, not in and out of range at all.
10:55Jake Paul is not really throwing that much at all.
10:58Both men do throw and it looks on the camera, the commentary was saying like they landed right hands.
11:03I didn't think they did.
11:04I didn't think either man landed in that exchange.
11:07But I do remember Jake Paul landing a jab in the opening round.
11:10Are you going to score it to him on one jab?
11:12That's not the round.
11:13I'm all about the Jake Paul one.
11:15Jake Paul had a round that was fairly convincing, to be honest with you.
11:18But into round two, AJ did come out looking frustrated.
11:22And he definitely looked...
11:26Was he frustrated or was he less relaxed than the first round?
11:29Maybe less relaxed, I would say.
11:31He darted straight at Jake Paul for that round.
11:35He could tell that he was not pleased at the fact that Jake Paul had gone on the back foot against him.
11:40Daniel Cormier acknowledged that the result was predictable, with Anthony Joshua expected to win.
11:45However, he expressed that the intrigue lay in how Joshua would secure victory, which became evident during the fight.
11:51Cormier's comments reflect a measured perspective, recognizing both the inevitability of the outcome and the performance dynamics within the ring.
11:59He implied that the fight, while a mismatch in terms of experience and size, still provided an opportunity to analyze technique, power, and strategy.
12:08His insights offer a veteran's perspective on how outcomes are often clear before a fight begins.
12:13But execution and timing remain crucial elements to observe.
12:17The world in which Jake Paul was going to beat Anthony Joshua was always a matter of how the fight would end.
12:26So, I watched all the pundits talking about the fight, even Rosendo, my boxing coach.
12:32I was like, does Anthony Joshua represent boxing?
12:34Everybody from that world felt like Anthony Joshua was representing boxing.
12:39And as the fight started to go on, first off, he was representing boxing, so they wanted him to get the job done.
12:45All right?
12:46First and foremost.
12:47You can't lose to a guy that's perceived to be a YouTuber, even though today Jake Paul is more boxer than YouTuber.
12:54I've said this time and time again.
12:56When you have resources, when you can spend a million dollars a year on training camps, housing, food, coaches, this is not recreational anymore.
13:07He's a boxer.
13:08He's just not a boxer at that level.
13:11I ran into his brother in New York City, and I said to Logan, what parameters are in place, Logan?
13:20What safeguards do they have to make sure that Anthony Joshua doesn't hurt your brother?
13:27He said there are none.
13:28He goes, they're going to just straight fight.
13:30So, in that regard, you got to give credit to Jake Paul.
13:36He fought Anthony Joshua.
13:38I swear to God, I thought it was a gimmick in the beginning.
13:41I thought that's why he was calling guys out like myself, Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva.
13:45And then he lost to Tommy Fury.
13:47I was like, well, that's the last time he'll fight a boxer.
13:49But, dude, dude's got balls.
13:51Dude's got balls to stand in there with AJ, who had been off, so his chin is refreshed.
13:56He's ready to fight.
13:58So, the fight starts.
14:00Joshua cannot catch up to Jake.
14:04You can see very clearly that the game plan was for Paul to kind of run and frustrate Anthony Joshua over the course of this fight.
14:14And through the first few rounds, it was working.
14:17Hell, in the first round, neither one of them landed a damn punch.
14:20And that's the problem with boxing.
14:22The problem with boxing is you can get these fights that have all this hype and nothing happens.
14:29In MMA, 90, 80% of the time, there's action.
14:36Fight starts, there's not much action.
14:38The announcers even said they thought Jake might have won the first round because he landed one punch.
14:43I'm thinking to myself, this is a nightmare.
14:46The referee is completely lost.
14:48Jake is out there shooting double legs on AJ.
14:51The ref looked like he was going to take a point.
14:53Never took a point.
14:55You could just see Paul getting tired.
14:57Anderson Silva emphasized respect for Jake Paul's performance.
15:00Silva noted that stepping into the ring with Anthony Joshua required courage, skill, and preparation.
15:06He highlighted that Jake demonstrated improvement and gave a strong showing despite the size disadvantage.
15:12Silva's remarks focus on sportsmanship and the growth of a fighter, encouraging fans to recognize progress and dedication rather than solely evaluating the final result.
15:21His appreciation of Jake's effort reinforces the idea that boxing is not just about winning but also about stepping up to challenges and showing consistent improvement.
15:30What did you think about his performance?
15:33Well, I think that Jake is doing an amazing job, you know.
15:38And the big responsibility is for Joshua, not for Jake, you know.
15:43But the people need to respect Jake, you know.
15:48And imagine Jake little big and having more time to training for this fight.
15:59You know, I think Jake improved a lot.
16:02The people need to respect him.
16:04I don't say that only because I'm fighting here in the company.
16:09But it's because Jake, the people need to respect Jake, you know.
16:14I mean, every single fight go inside the ring.
16:18Everybody needs respect.
16:20Boxing journalist Dan Rafael commented on X about Jake Paul's strategy in the match, highlighting his defensive approach.
16:26He stated, Jake is not here to fight but to survive, running like William Skull.
16:31BJ Flores, Jake Paul's coach, gave a brutally honest assessment of the fight.
16:36He noted that Jake had been impressive in training, moving well and throwing punches capable of affecting even heavyweights.
16:42Flores pointed out that despite the knockout loss, Jake's performance was commendable and reflected his skill level, preparation and determination.
16:50Flores' insights highlight the importance of realistic evaluation from a coaching perspective, balancing criticism with acknowledgement of progress and resilience.
16:59He also noted that the fight provided a learning experience for Jake, exposing areas for improvement while validating his readiness to take on top-tier opponents.
17:07Eventually you get him out there.
17:09I'm not surprised because I was with Jake last week in camp and the way he was moving, cutting off the ring and then, you know, making those sharp attacks.
17:16Like, the bigger guys were having troubles with it.
17:18I knew it would take a while to get, you know, get his timing.
17:21And, you know, the goal was to get to the middle part of the fight.
17:24Get out of those first couple rounds when Joshua's most dangerous, you know, you know, Joshua credit to him.
17:29He continued with the pressure and continued doing it and Jake slowed down a little bit.
17:33And it's a process going to fight heavyweights and, you know, like Joshua, it's very difficult just to jump up from cruiserweight and fight those kind of guys.
17:39So I'm not surprised it took Joshua that long.
17:42I'm really proud of Jake for biting down for six rounds.
17:44Nobody thought he'd go that long.
17:45Nobody did.
17:46And I just feel like he wasn't able to really get into Joshua's rhythm a little bit because Joshua's huge and he's giving him troubles.
17:53But it was a good fight.
17:54Congratulations to Joshua and he did what he had to do.
17:56There was obviously hardly a punch thrown in rounds one and two, but that kind of suited Jake as well, didn't it?
18:03Yeah, of course.
18:04It frustrated Joshua, you could see, for a little while there.
18:06It did.
18:07You've got to keep the big man turning.
18:08You can't stand there and trade with AJ.
18:10He's a big guy.
18:11So, you know, the key was keep him moving, keep him turning, get Joshua.
18:14He kept turning so he couldn't load up on the punches and Jake wasn't going to pick a spot.
18:18But we weren't really too concerned about the first couple rounds.
18:21We just wanted to get through to the third, get to the fourth, and then make a fight out of it.
18:24And Joshua was able to keep the pressure on.
18:26And it seemed like Jake maybe, I don't know what happened when he got hit with a shot.
18:28He kind of, like, something weird happened with his knee.
18:30He was kind of fighting different after that.
18:32I don't know what happened.
18:33But, you know, congratulations to Joshua.
18:35He landed a big jab the body right hand up in the sixth round.
18:38And, you know, Jake got it in the sixth round and learned a lot from it.
18:41I mean, Jake went to the ground a few times.
18:43Yeah, he did, yeah.
18:44Tactically, was that something that was kind of in play before?
18:49I mean, aside from the knockdowns I'm talking about.
18:52Well, the thing about it is when you're fighting a big guy like Joshua and you,
18:55any time you come in for a clinch, the big guys just push you down.
18:57Vladimir Klitschko does it, Tyson Fury, they all do it, all the big guys.
19:00And Joshua's really strong.
19:01You can't really fight that.
19:02So, Jake was just kind of going down.
19:04Now, obviously, he didn't have to grab the legs when he went down.
19:06But he went down a few times and just kind of, you know, letting the referee pick him back up.
19:09Because you can't fight Joshua when you're down like that.
19:12Deji acknowledged the physical toll on Jake Paul while also praising his courage.
19:17On X, he wrote,
19:18Jake Paul's knees must be sore.
19:20Respect to him, though.
19:21Takes balls to do what he did.
19:22Mams Taylor praised Jake Paul for his survival and execution during the fight.
19:27He highlighted that Jake followed a solid game plan and displayed impressive composure
19:31against a more experienced and physically superior opponent.
19:34Taylor emphasized that while the knockout was definitive,
19:38Jake's strategic approach and performance throughout the fight deserved recognition.
19:42He pointed out that Jake's ability to last multiple rounds and challenge AJ's technique
19:46reflects growing skill and tactical awareness.
19:49Taylor's perspective offers a mix of analysis and promotion,
19:52highlighting how preparation, resilience, and adaptability are crucial in boxing,
19:57especially when facing a significant disadvantage.
20:00I always said you've got to respect Jake for taking that fight.
20:04The outcome was the outcome everyone expected.
20:06It just took a lot longer than people thought and credit to him for having a game plan,
20:11which by any means necessary was to survive for as long as he did.
20:16Of course he did.
20:17So he did.
20:18He did well.
20:19He did well.
20:20Joshua was going.
20:21I think he was stiff and going for that knockout, trying to find an opportunity to get the knockout.
20:28Jake played it perfectly.
20:29He was running pretty much all night long, which was why he was so tired as well.
20:34And then I think he got coached by Merab because he was going for a double leg or a single leg a few times.
20:42No, he was, he clinched Joshua whenever he'd get in range and then he'd fall down.
20:50But it wasn't a knockdown, but it wasn't a slip either.
20:53He'd kind of just, you know, so it was odd.
20:56But whatever he did, it didn't look pretty, but it was a good tactic to stay in the game.
21:01So, you know, at the end of the day, forget the actual fight.
21:06What you'll remember is Jake Paul got knocked out by Anthony Joshua.
21:10And you'll remember that Jake Paul got knocked out by Anthony Joshua in round six, not round one and two.
21:15So fair play.
21:17Do you respect Jake Paul more now after seeing him fight Anthony Joshua like that?
21:22I think everyone's got to respect him the moment.
21:25And I've, you know, I've said mostly really positive things that he's taken that fight.
21:31It's, you know, he took that fight in the first place.
21:36That's it for today's video. Stay tuned until next time.
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