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πŸ”₯ Joe Rogan EXPLODES on Jake Paul After SHOCKING Revelation! πŸ’₯ In this explosive episode, Rogan dives deep into the controversy surrounding Jake Paul and the allegation of him bribing Anthony Joshua during their epic fight. πŸ₯Š Are these claims real, or just another stunt for publicity? Join Joe as he unpacks the implications for the boxing world and its impact on the integrity of the sport! This is a MUST-WATCH for fight fans and commentators! πŸ† Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more fiery conversations and unfiltered takes from the podcast king himself. LET'S GO! πŸš€
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00:00and draft kings and what they made a deal with anthony joshua yeah it's like look let's back
00:05let's bankrupt these mother we're gonna bet it all on me i mean that's like a guy ritchie movie
00:11it is you know you're an absolute idiot there was no reason for you know first of all you go to jail
00:19why would netflix the biggest streaming platform in the world partake in anything like that just
00:24use your brain and uh mvp too much to lose you go to jail federal fm prison jake paul's a fraud in
00:31terms of boxing but worse than that after all his hype about what he was going to do to joshua
00:39what did we see we saw a curly display from a guy who shouldn't be anywhere near a boxing ring
00:47joe rogan explodes on jake paul for reportedly trying to bribe anthony joshua during their fight
00:52rogan criticizes the 100 million dollars deal made with joshua calling it a disgrace to the sport
00:58he says jake paul's tactics undermine boxing's integrity highlighting that throwing money at
01:03a fighter to secure outcomes damages the credibility of matches ed not for jake paul i of course that'd
01:09be awesome i'm saying for anthony joshua who's like who was like gonna be the guy destroy some sports
01:15books also apparently what are those odds they lose a hundred million dollars or something i think
01:20yeah that's where yeah there's a lot of might take a dive on the jake paul underdog right now
01:26there's people betting on him yeah because he's got it's plus 650 you're making six times the money
01:30you put in yeah but what are the odds really not good what are the odds really i know that's the i
01:36literally said what are the odds to the odds joe rogan reportedly emphasizes that anthony joshua stayed
01:43focused and didn't fall for any of jake paul's schemes he warns that if joshua had it would have
01:48been heartbreaking for boxing fans turning the match into a wrestling style spectacle rather than
01:54a real fight rogan points out that jake seemed to be aiming for an easy staged victory but joshua's
01:59skill and composure kept the contest authentic and preserved the integrity of the sport
02:03that's why it's i think the the only reason the odds are not 40 to one is people suspect shenanigans
02:11shenanigans yeah they suspect shenanigans but a first they come out and fucking circle each other
02:17like pro wrestling and grab the ropes we're gonna be like no yes you motherfuckers when nate fought him
02:24that was great well listen that's another fight look nate no disrespect to nate but nate fought his
02:29career at 155 pounds for the most part a couple fights at 170 yeah you know a very good boxer for
02:35mma ariel helwani points out that anthony joshua didn't take unnecessary risks for money because he
02:41already has enough wealth he emphasizes that joshua's focus was on preserving his legacy rather
02:46than chasing a payday by staying cautious and fair in the fight joshua protected both his reputation and
02:52the sport itself helwani warns that if joshua had been reckless for money it could have damaged boxing's
02:58credibility and set a dangerous precedent instead joshua's measured approach ensured a respectable
03:03contest demonstrating that some fighters value honor and legacy over short-term financial gain
03:08thereby preserving boxing's integrity joe rogan declares that anthony joshua is the best heavyweight
03:14boxer alive praising his skill strength and ring intelligence he explains that the fight's outcome
03:20was inevitable because joshua's experience and technique far surpass any challenger like jake paul
03:25you're an absolute idiot there is no reason for you know first of all you go to jail why would
03:32netflix the biggest streaming platform in the world partake in anything like that just use your brain
03:36and uh mvp too much to lose you go to jail federal effin prison aj like for what for what he doesn't need
03:45it he doesn't need more money it's great but to risk this no look at what's going on with the gambling
03:50no way there's no way my respect for jake has grown i know people don't like to give him credit
03:56a you fight amateur influencer pro boxing you have my respect i don't care what kind of fighter you are
04:04i don't care how many wins you have you step through those ropes you have my respect
04:08he lasted six rounds most didn't think he would i think the line as far as how many rounds was two and a
04:15half so clearly most people thought he would be uh he would be out of there uh around that
04:22point and i think a lot of people were going with the under uh he had some moments he had some moments
04:28uh he had the antics you know obviously the uh the takedowns and all that weren't great but golly i
04:34think he was tired you know the ring was bigger and everyone said that that was going to benefit him
04:38the 22 by 22 ring but you know cardio has been an issue for him and so when you're circling and
04:43dancing you're going to get tired you're going to gas out and i think that happened arms were down
04:48and he was getting pinned he was getting cornered and he was getting you know he was aj was doing a
04:54great job i think of not letting the fight be contested in the middle of the ring cornering him
04:59either in the middle like the the turnbuckle or up against the ropes he was cutting him off
05:06perfectly and so i know people are going to be upset that aj didn't get rid of him earlier
05:10frank with over 70 years of boxing experience shares the fundamentals of the noble art guiding
05:16boxers of all levels with unmatched expertise drawing on decades in the ring he emphasizes the
05:22importance of discipline technique and respect for the sport regarding jake paul frank is blunt and
05:28critical calling him a fraud in the boxing world and describing his antics as clownish warning that
05:33someone like him has no place near serious competition he stresses that boxing is not for spectacle
05:38or hype and fighters must honor its traditions frank's perspective highlights the contrast between
05:44true skill and showmanship reinforcing that only those who respect the craft should participate
05:49while characters like jake paul should stay away from professional boxing entirely self-preservation
05:55at the very top of his agenda it's so difficult to pin him down he runs he dodges he grabs he slithers to
06:06the floor he grips onto your legs all the kind of stuff that you would never see from anybody with a
06:13semblance of experience in boxing so let's get this out of the way jake paul's a fraud in terms of boxing
06:21but worse than that after all his hype about what he was going to do to joshua what did we see we saw a
06:30curly display from a guy who shouldn't be anywhere near a boxing ring from now on in fact if there hadn't
06:38been ropes around that ring then he would have been back in the changing room in the first couple of
06:43minutes of the minutes of the contest because he was running for his life he was terrified let's look
06:50at aj's performance let me say it's extremely difficult to box against somebody who doesn't want
06:58to engage who doesn't want to actually come and fight and that's what they were there for but paul
07:04made up his mind long before this fight took place i will run for eight eight rounds and i can i can go
07:13and put on my resume that i went eight rounds the full distance with the former heavyweight champion
07:20of the world finally let's hope this is the end of jake paul as a so-called boxer he never will be a
07:30boxer i've got guys who might train up and down the country who would flatten him in three rounds
07:38amateur boxers who are miles better than he is he has got nothing going from for him in the boxing
07:46world dan rafael provides a detailed analysis of the anthony joshua versus jake paul fight focusing
07:52purely on the dynamics in the ring he gives credit to jake paul for surviving as long as he did noting
07:58that his extremely defensive and unpopular style was the only way to last multiple rounds rafael compares
08:04jake's constant movement to riding a bicycle and evading like a criminal avoiding capture emphasizing
08:10how this approach prolonged the fight he also points out that joshua could have done a better job
08:14cutting off the ring acknowledging his own role in why the contest lasted longer than expected despite
08:20this rafael praises joshua's skill stating that the knockout was impressive and deserved while also
08:26highlighting joshua's honesty in assessing his performance he concludes that taking the fight was
08:32sensible for joshua balancing financial incentives with professional responsibility and that the
08:37bout ultimately showcased his dominance while giving jake paul some credit for endurance a looney
08:42tuner i mean yeah like you said you know did it go six rounds and last you know a few longer i'll give
08:47i'll give credit to jake for hanging in there uh part of it was because he employed an extremely
08:53unfriendly for fans style but it was the only way he could do it if he wanted to survive that many rounds
08:58which is to basically get on his bicycle and ride around the ring for a bunch of rounds and then get
09:04off his bicycle and run uh you know like a criminal at night uh after uh the cops show up so uh it is
09:11what it is i mean it'll be uh uh the fact that we that uh that it still resonated shows you the the
09:18interest that there was in the fight and certainly that knockout was a viral clip and uh you know and i'll
09:24quote uh the great philosopher eddie heard you know we're going to take care of jake paul and on to
09:30the real boxing in 2026 yeah the great philosopher it is a risky fight i mean i'll put it like this
09:38it's one thing to say i'm going to do a calendar year where i'm fighting fabio worley for the title
09:44you know his title and then i'm going to fight fury there's nothing wrong with that uh but anybody that
09:48would consider fabio worley at this stage should be a tuna fight is just not being honest about it it's
09:54it's a real fight and i think there are some people out there that would say it pros is just
09:58as much danger as risk or a gamble or however you want to describe it as it would be when he fights
10:02if he fights tyson fury so uh joshua has to make some decisions about that i i don't think they're
10:08going to take that risky of a fight going into uh the prospect of a fury fight i mean i just you know
10:13it's fun for us to sit here and bullshit about it but i just don't think that's legitimate i don't
10:17think that's real i mean i understand why frank warren and fabio worley and and their group would want
10:22that they would welcome that fight because it's you know it's a winnable fight and it's some but some
10:26bonanza in terms of compared to whatever money fabio worley has made in his career so far but if
10:31you're joshua i just don't see that now spencer fearin offered his take on the anthony joshua
10:37versus jake paul fight suggesting that joshua may have subconsciously held back during the bout
10:42fearin believes that had joshua unleashed his full power from the start he could have easily
10:46finish jake paul quickly at the same time he gives credit to jake paul for executing a solid game
10:52plan noting that constantly moving and staying defensive was the only realistic approach for him
10:57against a world-class heavyweight fearin points out that while jake has shown significant improvement
11:02since his previous fights including his loss to tommy fury he still faced an overwhelmingly superior
11:08opponent he also acknowledges the work of jake's team in preparing him emphasizing the progress he has
11:13made overall fearin frames the fight as a balance between joshua's restraint and paul's tactical
11:19efforts highlighting both the challenge and the credit due you know i'm glad that any joshua came
11:24out and said that it wasn't my best performance straight away it's the first thing that come out of
11:29his mouth so when i was saying what i was saying about the fight i thought it was very last performance
11:34i thought his performance wasn't that good i'm glad that he addressed that you know because people
11:41people don't want like you say something about oh you're hating no i'm not hating we have to call
11:48it into his context and his context is this and tr went six rounds with a youtuber right he was
11:57punished on certain things that he was doing but there's something inside me that said like there was
12:03an unconscious bias in his mindset to say i'm gonna carry him a few rounds because i just got there
12:09and blast him out in one round uh it ain't gonna look good and i think anti joshua subconsciously
12:16carried jake paul because i think if any just went bing bing and went out straight away bombing right
12:24he could have easily dispatched of jake paul but in the same thing we have to give credit to jake paul
12:32in he had a very decent game plan when people say oh well you just came you ran what else is
12:37he's meant to do and he joshua is what just kind of curiosity what else is jake paul meant to do
12:42jake paul for crying out loud you lost to tommy furin for crying out loud let's be real let's call it as
12:47it is even though he's made massive improvements so yeah i mean jaylon love who's working with i know
12:53jaylon for a long time so massive being up to those guys you know he's he's vastly improved right and do
13:00not be surprised if he doesn't they don't stick him in for a uh a cruiserweight world title shot
13:07against a wbc champion and him not coming out victorious wow rumor has it that jake paul aimed
13:14to sway the fight in his favor but his plans didn't succeed leaving him mostly trying to stay safe in
13:20the ring analysts observed that his approach focused heavily on staying mobile keeping away from pressure
13:25and avoiding direct exchanges while some see this as a clever defensive method others interpret it as
13:31a sign of struggling under the challenge despite the controversy surrounding his intentions jake's
13:36ability to remain active and navigate the ring under constant threat showed resilience and quick
13:41thinking even if it didn't translate into real dominance observers emphasized that this fight
13:46exposed the difference between flashy tactics and true mastery reinforcing why experience and technique
13:52are crucial at the top level could this be the end for him in terms of what he's doing in the boxing ring
13:58listen so long as people will tune in and so long as jake paul is paid by netflix or any broadcaster to air his
14:06fights we're gonna see this continue and jake paul knows his business model right now this deviated this aj fight
14:14which came together kind of last minute after the tank davis fight fell apart but we know jake paul's mo here it's
14:20find the most popular guy with the least with the most physical disadvantages for me to fight and
14:27jake paul has the benefit that he's turned himself into a villain or in the pro wrestling circles a heel
14:33people tune in to what we did not tune into this fight to see competitive boxing most of us tuned in
14:39because we thought here's anthony joshua here is a two-time unified heavyweight champion a guy who
14:46physically just overwhelms jake paul and we're finally going to get what tyron woodley and anderson
14:52silva nate diaz were not physically fit whether it be through their size experience or age to do
14:58and that is knockout jake paul and so because i don't really feel like we got that satisfying
15:04comeuppance that a lot of people have been waiting for it kind of gives jake paul a little bit of
15:10mystique i'd almost say to still try and string this along now i don't know in terms you know he
15:18says he wants to be cruiserweight champion i'm not quite sure what the competitive road there is because
15:23let's make no mistake the reason this fight lasted as long as it did is because jake paul focused
15:28exclusively on being elusive he did his bet he and kudos to him right he did a great job of not getting
15:35cornered he was always on his on the gas until the gas sort of fell out from underneath him and so
15:40i don't quite know short of leveraging his popularity how he's going to get to that title
15:44shot if he's not actually going to fight like really fight an elite boxer but if he's looking to make
15:51money there's the ksi fight out there there's the tommy fury rematch there is ways for jake paul
15:57to sustain what he's doing joey knight provided a thoughtful and candid assessment of jake paul's
16:03showing against anthony joshua he highlighted the stark reality of facing a heavyweight like joshua
16:08emphasizing that absorbing a clean right hand from such a fighter is far beyond anything
16:12encountered in regular sparring sessions knight noted that jake's resilience in getting back to
16:17his feet before the referee's count was a key moment demonstrating his mental toughness despite
16:22being outmatched he praised the fighter for withstanding pressure and maintaining composure
16:27even if the performance fell short of victory according to knight the bout served as a clear
16:31illustration of the gap between a professional world champion and an inexperienced contender
16:36showing that strategy and evasive skills can only go so far his commentary balanced criticism with
16:42recognition of effort offering an honest perspective on the fight's challenges and jake's
16:46determination to survive against elite competition i'm not saying he took a dive or anything like that
16:51but you can go over people can't question you too much but me it's not like taking a big old
16:56punishing right hand from aj and speaking of the right hand that aj gave to jake paul listen jake
17:04paul was up at the 10 count i see aj give that same right hand to robert helenius and he was out for
17:10the count and he was juicing so that's a win there for jake paul and you know what yeah when we speak
17:16about like the sparring stories before the fight i just thought ah nah they're talking shit hold my
17:21hands up i had it wrong lawrence acoli weren't talking shit i'm sure jake paul did win a round
17:26or two against lawrence acoli we've just seen him do it against antony joshua there so i i think that
17:32that then moves us on to antony joshua we've got to speak about antony joshua listen i do think that
17:36you box to the level that's in front of you sometimes if you see me in the gym sparring with
17:41professionals i look way better in those spars than i do sparring against amateurs that have had one
17:48fight or something like that because they're not orthodox they don't do things the way you're
17:51expecting them to and also we've got to mention the fact that despite there now being a probably
17:59plethora of highlight reel shots for jake paul to be able to clip up he probably landed 15 16 shots
18:04in total on antony joshua um or about that um despite there being loads of that that he'll clip
18:09up and use and stuff like that let's not rewrite history with this fight this fight was jake paul
18:15coming and running now there's a style of running and if you're ever gonna run do the one that jake
18:20paul done just now because he did still let off multiple big power shots a couple of his shots he
18:24landed with double jabs and it would only be the second lamb but he did still let off multiple big
18:28back power shots he had a go he had as much of a go as you can dillian white openly admitted that
18:34jake paul had virtually no chance against anthony joshua acknowledging the enormous skill and power
18:39gap between them yet he expressed surprise at how long jake managed to stay upright and keep moving
18:44throughout the fight which was unexpected given joshua's dominance white's observations also
18:50raised questions among fans and analysts as it seemed unusual for joshua to allow jake to survive
18:55into the later rounds without pressing harder for a decisive finish earlier this unusual pacing
19:00sparked speculation about whether the fight was being managed carefully or if strategic
19:04considerations were at play to prolong the contest despite these curiosities white emphasized that jake's
19:10endurance and ability to stay on his feet even temporarily showed a degree of mental toughness
19:16overall his commentary highlighted both joshua's overwhelming superiority and the surprising
19:21resilience jake displayed under extreme pressure leaving observers debating the dynamics of the bout
19:26what's going to happen jake paul stands no chance but then i watched it in the next moment i was
19:32like he actually did way better than i thought he would have did but please forget jake paul
19:36what rate um rusted our state wrestling so he's he's tough he's not as good boxer as good skill but
19:43he's tough you know the wrestling is a very competitive sport in america and to be a uh our state
19:49wrestling level you have to be they're physically tough and physically strong you know so yeah it's tough that's
19:54that's why he he he survived in there he did what he had to do in there he got tagged with a few shots
20:00and he did extremely well aj did poor in those situations where the fighter is is that negative
20:09and had those kind of tactics he went to ground a few times etc i don't think people quite understand
20:16it it doesn't matter who you are it's quite difficult people expect aj within 20 seconds to literally
20:22with the first punch thrown or the first jab from just to knock him out it's not that easy is it when
20:27a fighter is kind of going in there to just survive it's always easier to beat someone that's coming
20:33to win and someone that's in there to survive but but they should know that they should know that
20:38jake paul is never going to come to win that's it for today's video stay tuned until next time
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