KSI Slams Jake Paul’s ‘Terrible’ Victory Over Nate Diaz – A Real Fight Showdown Looms
KSI, the British YouTuber and long-time rival of Jake Paul, didn’t hold back in criticizing Paul’s performance against Nate Diaz. The controversial boxing match took place on Saturday night, with Paul securing a unanimous decision victory over the former UFC fighter.
In the 10-round bout, Paul managed to knock Diaz to the ground in the fifth round, leading to the judges scoring the match 97-92, 98-91, and 98-91 in his favor. While Diaz expressed his interest in returning to the fighting championship, Paul offered him a rematch inside the Octagon immediately after the fight.
However, KSI wasn’t impressed with Paul’s performance, taking to Twitter to label it as ‘terrible.’ KSI and Jake Paul have a history of animosity, with their feud dating back to KSI’s victory against Logan Paul, Jake’s brother, in a 2019 bout. Now, KSI is preparing for a showdown against Tommy Fury, who defeated Jake Paul earlier in the year.
KSI used the opportunity to promote his upcoming fight with Fury, posting a promotional picture on social media with the caption, “October 14 you get to watch a real fight and challenge.” He has been vocal about his desire to face both Jake Paul and Tommy Fury in the past, claiming that he would “destroy” them in the ring.
The feud between KSI and Jake Paul has involved heated exchanges on social media, with Paul proposing terms for a potential fight with KSI. However, the British YouTuber has been unyielding, challenging Paul to sign the contract and face him in the ring.
With their history of verbal sparring and a mutual desire for a high-stakes showdown, fans are eagerly anticipating the KSI-Tommy Fury bout scheduled for October 14. It promises to be a captivating clash between two fierce rivals aiming to settle their differences in the boxing ring.
Jake Paul Reacts to Nate Diaz’s Suprise ‘Choking’ in Epic Boxing Showdown
In a stunning display of unexpected moves, Jake Paul faced off against former UFC fighter Nate Diaz in a thrilling boxing match that ended in Paul’s favor with a unanimous decision victory. However, the highlight of the night came in the final round when Diaz shocked the entire arena and the internet by applying a guillotine choke on Paul.
During the post-fight press conference, Paul couldn’t help but express his amazement at being put in Diaz’s infamous guillotine. “Yeah, he f—king choked me. He was actually choking me. No, he was actually choking me. I was like, oh God, this is crazy,” Paul candidly admitted. Although caught off guard, he acknowledged the moment’s intensity and humorously added, “I didn’t think he was gonna stop, but he had it in. Obviously, I’m not going to try to defend it, but yeah, it’s just funny. I was like, this is crazy, but yeah, man, that’s why I want to do it back in MMA. It’s fun. I’m with all the s—t.”
Not one to shy away from a challenge, Paul even revealed what he would do if faced with a standing guillotine in a potential MMA fight against Diaz. “Yeah, but like, if I’m ready for it, I would have dropped- if it was an MMA, I would have dropped to a double leg, pick him up, and dropped him on his head,” Paul confidently stated.
Ever the opportunist, “The Problem Child” has offered to take on Diaz in an MMA bout for a staggering $10 million, leaving the ball in Diaz’s court. This bold proposition has the fight world buzzing with excitement, envisioning the possibility of these two fiery competitors clashing once again in the octagon.
While Paul emerged victorious in the boxing match, Diaz’s daring guillotine has set the stage for a potential rematch in the MMA realm. Fans can’t help but anticipate the high-stakes showdown that could be on the horizon as both fighters look to settle the score in a new arena of combat. The world eagerly awaits to see if Diaz will accept Paul’s challenge and if these two rivals will take their feud to new heights in the world of mixed martial arts.
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