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Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Red Jack Paul (4-0, 3KOs) said he would not give Tommy Fury another chance to compete with him.

Jack Paul said: "I won't have a match with Tommy Fury, I gave him a chance and I won't give it again. Playing with me makes enough money for him to play 20 games with others, and I am very happy to see this scene. Sorry Tommy Fury, you don't have a chance. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Red Jack Paul (4-0, 3KOs) said he would love to compete with UFC superstar "Mouth Cannon" Connor McGregor, but UFC President Dana Bai was the biggest obstacle.

Jack Paul said: "The white dana is the biggest obstacle to this showdown, so Connor must cancel the contract with the white dana to make the trip. I think Connor and I can definitely play, the last 5 years of Connor's record is 1 win and 4 losses, if the next game is lost, Bai Dana will not care about him. My manager and Connor's manager are good friends and they often come together to discuss how to achieve this game. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Former UFC champion Tyrone Woodley's coach Pedro Diaz warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy because Manny Pacquiao's game is a good example.

Diaz said: "The outcome of the boxing match was unpredictable, and Ugas was notified until 10 days before the match, but defeated Manny Pacquiao in one fell swoop. Now Woodley is in a similar situation, so there's a good chance he'll beat Jack Paul. Jack Paul has improved a lot, and his performance this time may be better than a battle. But he knew exactly what had happened in the last game, and he would definitely avoid going head-to-head with Woodley. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Recently, former world heavyweight boxing champion Andy Ruiz Jr. (34-2, 22KOs) talked about his views on his old rival Anthony Joshua in an interview with the media.

Ruiz Jr. said: "I don't want to ruin anyone's career, but I can see that Joshua is now very timid and hesitant to play. A fight with me may have left a shadow on him, so he's afraid of getting hurt now, and he doesn't want to be koked again. That's normal for a boxer, and all he needs to do now is regain his confidence. I don't want to say I ruined him, and I don't want to ruin anyone's career. Joshua was too worried. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

In the early hours of this morning Beijing time, IBF, WBC light heavyweight boxing champion Artur Beitbiyev (16-0, 16KOs) and American boxer Marcus Brown (24-1, 16KOs) held the last press conference before the match.

Bertbiev said: "I am ready, this preparation training is very well, I will show the best in the game. ”

Brown said: "I trained very hard for this game. Betbiev is a tough guy to deal with, but after the game everyone will change their opinion of him. I believe I must win, otherwise I would not be here. I don't want to say too much, I just want to play the game. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

Renowned boxing promoter Eddie Hearn believes that Mexican boxing superstar Canello Alvarez (57-1-2, 39KOs) should make the unification of light heavyweights the next goal and should not be promoted to the sub-heavyweight for the fifth tier boxing title.

Herne said: "I think Alvarez will most likely play a game with Oleksander Usik, but the key is to determine a weight class that is mutually satisfactory, and it will be difficult for Usik to relegate back to the second heavyweight. There are also a lot of people talking about the alvarez and Makabu matches now. I personally think he should make a unified 175 pounds his next goal, and he believes he can do it. Unifying the two levels of boxing gold belts is a very incredible thing and will be exciting. In a few days I will meet with Alvarez and Renosso, and I will give my suggestions and listen to their ideas. ”

Former UFC champion warned Red Jack Paul not to go too crazy

On Tuesday afternoon, Beijing time, the 28-year-old "Japanese monster" Inoue Shoya (22-0, 19KOs) ended Thai boxer Alain Dipan in 8 rounds, defending the title of IBF and WBA's lightestweight boxing champion. After the match, Inoue said that he wanted to fight the boxing king unification battle next, and if he didn't achieve the upgrade.

"Alain Dipan used to fight Muay Thai and was a very tough opponent that even made me doubt my own heavy punches," Said Naomi Inoue. The game was not as easy as everyone expected, but it was good to return to Japan after two years to play. I've always wanted to fight the Boxing Champion, but if I can't fight, I may be upgraded to the title of Super Lightweight Boxer. ”

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