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Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate Diaz

, Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate Diaz
Oct 29, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Jake Paul fights against Anderson Silva at Desert Diamond Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

JAKE PAUL confirmed his boxing return is impending and has several opponents eyed in the pipeline.

The YouTuber-turned boxer is coming off the biggest win of his 6-0 career in October, beating 47-year-old UFC legend Anderson Silva.

Jake Paul is set to return in February

It was his one and only fight of 2022 and Paul, 25, will waste no time in making a quick comeback next year.

He tweeted: “Next fight in February. Offers out tomorrow to 3 potential opponents.”

So here, SunSport runs down the options for Paul’s next fight.

Tommy Fury

The celebrity boxing rivals still have unfinished business after Fury, 23, was forced to pull out of their two prior proposed fights.

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Paul was ringside at Fury’s last bout this month and the pair soon struck an agreement to finally share the ring next year.

Both teams have confirmed talks were underway, making the fight the most likely to come next.

Tommy Fury and Jake Paul are still linked with a grudge match

Nate Diaz

Paul has long called out Diaz, 37, but the American’s contract with the UFC prohibited the boxing match.

Now Diaz has left the UFC, opening the door to make an anticipated cross over to boxing.

Although Paul has maintained he wants to fight a seasoned boxer next, meaning this could be one for the future.

, Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate DiazNate Diaz has left the UFC

Andrew Tate

Ex-kickboxing champion-turned controversial celebrity Tate, 35, has confirmed he would be willing to fight Paul.

And the pair broke the internet, with over TEN MILLION views, when they squared up in Dubai.

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The fight would be a bonafide blockbuster and certainly in the pipeline but it remains to be seen how soon a deal can be done.

, Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate Diaz
Andrew Tate squaring up to Jake Paul

Hasim Rahman Jr

When Fury was withdrawn from fighting Paul in August amid a US visa issue, Rahman, 31, signed as his replacement.

But a weight disagreement saw the bout scrapped on just one weeks notice, with Rahman instead returning at heavyweight against Greg Hardy.

He was beaten over four rounds, making the son of a legend an enticing option for Paul, should he be hellbent on facing an established boxer.

, Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate DiazJake Paul and Hasim Rahman Jr were due to fight at MSG

KSI

The pair of social-media stars come prizefighters look on course to finally settle their score in 2023.

But Paul is adamant KSI will never fight him so he may send out a fight offer to prove it.

It seems unlikely that the pair will agree terms before the end of the year at the earliest but stranger things have happened.

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, Five next opponents for Jake Paul after YouTuber announces boxing return including Tommy Fury and ex-UFC star Nate DiazKSI and Jake Paul clashing in the ring in 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference of a left-hook and a right-cross?

A left hook is thrown at the side of the body and a right crossover is thrown at the front.

A left hook is thrown facing the opponent with the back hand. The elbow is bent 90°. The wrist is turned 45° toward opponent.

The opponent is facing the palm and the elbow straight. A right cross is made. The wrist is turned 45 degrees away from the opponent.

Is it possible to train boxing with out fighting?

Boxing is not possible without fighting. It takes hard work to improve your boxing technique. However, if you are willing to put in the effort, you’ll be able improve your boxing technique as well as speed, endurance, strength, stamina, and speed.

Watching good boxers fight is the first step to improving your boxing technique. It is important to observe their movements, their defenses, and how well they use punches. Try to imitate their movements.

Next, you’ll need to spar against another boxer. This is where you’ll see whether you’ve improved your boxing technique. It’s important to observe how fast you can punch, the strength of your punches and how well you block any incoming punches while sparring.

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Finally, practice your skills by performing drills. It takes practice to become a master boxer, so persevere and be patient.

Where can I buy boxing gear?

Many online stores sell boxing equipment. There are many online stores that sell boxing equipment, including Amazon, eBay Walmart, Target and Sports Authority. If you’re looking for cheap boxing gear, then you might want to check out discount stores like Ross or TJ Maxx.

If you’re looking for quality boxing gear, then you may want to consider buying from reputable brands like Warrior, Golden Glove, and Premier Boxing Champions.

What are the 7 punches used in boxing?

These seven punches are: jab cross, hook hook, uppercut straight right, left hook and body shot. These punches are used for attacking the opponent’s body, head, and legs.

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What is the average time it takes to become a professional fighter?

It takes years of hard work and dedication to become a professional boxer. Training is essential if you are to become a professional boxer.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • This article received 39 testimonials and 89% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)

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How To

How to set up a Boxing Gym in my House

Many people are curious about how to start a boxing business. Many people wonder how much money to spend on equipment, what space is necessary, how many staff they require, etc. There are many factors that can affect the cost of starting your business. These include where you are located, how many employees you have, the marketing budget and competition. One thing most people overlook is the importance and value of good equipment. If you don’t have any equipment then you cannot get started. These are some great tips for starting a home boxing club.

  1. You need a place where you can train. It could be a garage, basement or spare room. Even the living room will work. Only one thing is required: there must be enough room to install the equipment.
  2. You will need at least one punching bag. This is essential because it will make it easier to practice punches. This can be anything from a small plastic bag to heavy leather bags. Make sure that it is big enough to fit you comfortably. You will also want it to last for many years.
  3. You need a mat. Matting is used for protecting floors and walls during kick practice. It is often made of foam rubber. These products can be ordered online or offline.
  4. A bench is necessary. A bench is used to support your back while you do pushups. You can buy them online or in-store. But make sure to choose the right size.
  5. A speedbag is required. Speedbags can be used to improve hand movement speed. They can be purchased online or in stores. Be sure to buy quality products that last.
  6. A headgear will be necessary. The headgear protects your head during sparring sessions. You can purchase it online or in stores. Be sure to find the perfect fit and protect your face.
  7. Gloves will be necessary. Gloves are necessary to protect your hands when sparring. These gloves are available online and in offline shops. Find the right pair for you.
  8. A mouthpiece is necessary. You can use mouthpieces to protect your teeth during sparring sessions. You can purchase these online or offline stores. You should choose the pair that best suits you and your needs.
  9. A ring is essential. Rings can be used for simulating real fights. You can purchase them either online or offline. It should have padding on both sides, so you don’t get hurt during sparring.
  10. A towel is essential. To wipe your sweat off after every workout, use a towel. They can be purchased at local sporting goods store or online stores. Make certain that they are soft and absorbent.

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