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Jake Paul blames Tommy Fury defeat on WET DREAM in latest in long line of incredible excuses

, Jake Paul blames Tommy Fury defeat on WET DREAM in latest in long line of incredible excuses

JAKE PAUL has blamed his defeat to Tommy Fury on a WET DREAM.

The Problem Child endured the first loss of his pro career to his bitter rival in Saudi Arabia last month.

Jake Paul was ‘drained’ during the fight

Logan Paul was in attendance for Jake’s defeat

Paul, 26, initially lamented an illness during his camp while trying to explain why he lost.

And he has now claimed that a wet dream the night before the fight threw him off.

The Problem Child talked through his loss while appearing on his brother Logan’s Impaulsive podcast.

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He claimed to have been “building his batch” to store testosterone.

But things apparently went wrong on the night before the fight, with Jake explaining: “I f***ed myself — literally — over.”

The brash YouTuber then added: “I literally woke up in a panic, like, ‘F***. F***, f***, f***, f***.”

Logan, 27, then claimed that the same accident happened to him before he lost to KSI.

He said: “I remember when it happened to me, mentally, I was kinda destroyed a little bit.

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, Jake Paul blames Tommy Fury defeat on WET DREAM in latest in long line of incredible excuses
Tommy Fury punches his rival

“You had just done this thing that isn’t easy for three weeks to a month, holding your batch in… it’s not easy.

“And then, on the day of the f***ing fight, all your progress is destroyed. You’re back to zero.

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“And, it isn’t a little release, either, by the way. It’s like… it’s a lot, dude.”

On the BS with Jake Paul pod, the American also blamed issues with his fight camp.

He moaned: “I was sick for four weeks of this nine-week camp.

“Jet lagged for another week. What’s p***ing me off is that it had nothing to do with him.”

He later added: “Honestly, I felt flat. I got sick really bad twice in this camp, injured my arm.

“So, it wasn’t my best performance.

“But I lost. I’m not making excuses, I’m just saying it wasn’t my best performance. I felt a little flat.”

With Paul having exercised his rematch clause, he and Fury are aiming to run it back in the summer.

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And TNT is up for the challenge, roaring: “This is my first main event. If he wants a rematch, bring it on.”

, Jake Paul blames Tommy Fury defeat on WET DREAM in latest in long line of incredible excuses
Logan was defeated by KSI in 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to fight in order to train boxing?

Boxing can only be learned if you are willing to fight. You must put in the work to get better at boxing. You will be able to improve your boxing technique and endurance.

A good fight will help you improve your boxing technique. You should observe how they move, throw punches and defend themselves. Next, try to copy their moves.

Next, you’ll need to spar against another boxer. This is where you will see if your boxing technique has improved. You will also be able to see how fast you punch, how strong your punches are, and how well it blocks incoming punches when sparring.

Finally, practice your boxing skills with drills. You will improve with practice so be patient and persevering.

How can my punching form be improved?

Boxing’s most important aspect is punching form. For you to become a better boxer, your punch technique must be perfected. Here are some tips for improving your punching ability.

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  • Keep your head straight. You should keep your head high when throwing punches.
  • Punch from the shoulder. When you throw a punch, try to hit the target from the shoulder instead of the chin.
  • Pay attention to your feet. Keep your feet still when you are punching.
  • Throw short, quick punches. Longer punches can tire you faster.
  • Don’t forget about defense! Always keep your distance from any punches coming in.
  • Use your elbows. Elbows are an effective way to defend yourself.
  • Your legs are your best friend. If you learn to use your legs properly, they can help you avoid getting knocked down.
  • Every day, practice. Keep training even if it makes you tired. It takes practice to get good at anything.
  • Have fun! Enjoy what you’re doing.
  • Keep your lungs open. You will be stronger and have more energy if you breathe correctly.
  • Relax. Don’t worry too much about making mistakes. Focus on learning new things.
  • Be patient. Boxing can be difficult. It takes time and practice to improve your skills.
  • Never stop improving. There is always room for improvement.
  • Listen to music. Listening to music during training can help you to relax and stay focused.
  • See videos of professional boxers. The fights can inspire you and motivate you to work harder.
  • Read books. Reading helps you better understand boxing techniques.
  • Take breaks. Sometimes it helps to take a break from boxing. Play soccer or basketball outside.
  • Find a coach. Boxing is a sport that requires a coach with a lot of experience. This will help you to improve quicker.
  • Do push-ups. Push-ups are great for building strength and endurance.

Is it possible to learn boxing?

Yes, it is possible to learn how to box. All you have to do is find a nearby boxing club and join a class. You can find free classes at most gyms, or you can search for nearby boxing clubs via Google.

You will also need gloves, mouthpieces and headgear to sparring with your partners. Once you have this equipment, it’s time to start practicing your kicks.

How long does it take for boxers to train each day?

Boxing trainers usually work out at least 4 hours a day. They also study boxing techniques and learn new moves. Boxers sometimes spar 10 times per semaine.

What is the average time it takes to learn boxing?

Boxing takes approximately 3 months to learn. This includes learning the basics like footwork, balance, and stance. It’s important that you remember that boxing doesn’t only involve throwing punches. It is important to know how to dodge and block attacks.

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How to throw the jab

You can throw a jab by following this easy step-by–step guide.

  1. Move forward with both your feet.
  2. Lift your arm up above your shoulder.
  3. Move your fist towards your target.
  4. After hitting your target, swing your arm backwards.
  5. Continue with steps 1 through 4.

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

Here are the Essential Skills of Boxing

How to box effectively

Boxing is a popular sport. It consists of two opponents who try to knock out each other’s head. The rules of boxing vary from country to country. In general, there are three types of boxing; Amateur, Professional and Olympic boxing.

Amateur boxing is usually practiced at school, college or university. This boxing style includes sparring sessions without protection, using padded gloves. Amateur boxing competitions usually last three rounds and last five minutes each. There are many styles to amateur boxing like Kickboxing. Muay Thai. Taekwondo. Karate. Judo. Wrestling.

Professional boxing is usually practiced in gyms, clubs or stadiums. They are equipped with protective equipment including a mouthpiece and nose guard, shinguards as well as elbow pads, knee pads. Waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing contests last six rounds and last for four minutes each. There are many styles to professional boxing.

Olympic boxing takes place at the Olympics. Boxers are required to wear international standards-compliant protective gear. Each round lasts three minutes and is made up of eight rounds. Olympic boxing is limited to two styles: Light Flyweight and Heavyweight.

The basics of boxing are:

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  • Punching techniques
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • The body moves
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types: Left Hook (right hook), Right Hook (uppercut), Cross (cross), Straight, Overhand, Underhand. Each punch comes with its own technique. Some punches require greater strength than others. For example, an uppercut is a powerful punch. However, a straight punch is much more powerful and faster than other punches.

There are also different combinations. These are combinations of punches which work together to achieve a goal. A combination can contain multiple parts. A left hook followed with a right-cross will cause injury to the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

A boxer protects himself by using his body. He uses his arms, legs, elbows, knees, knees, and feet to do this.

Legs

Boxers should use the legs to protect themselves against kicks. When he’s hit, he raises his right leg and runs away from the attacker. To avoid being kicked on the sides, he bends at his knees when the attacker strikes from the front. However, if the attack comes from behind, he stands up straight and blocks the kick with his foot.

Elbows

Because they inflict pain, elbow strikes can be very effective. You can deliver an elbow strike directly or indirectly. Directly, you strike your opponent with your forearm. Indirectly, you hit him with another portion of your arm.

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Hands

Boxers use their arms to stop incoming blows. They raise their fists high above their heads and point them in the direction of an attack. Then they make contact with the attacker’s fist.

Knees

A boxer should bend his knees in order to absorb any blows to his stomach, abdomen, chest or stomach. A lot of boxers use knee strikes to defend themselves.

Feet

A boxer should not be afraid to respond to an attack. This way, he can gain distance between himself and his opponent. Boxers should also keep their balance when counter-attacking.

Stances

Boxing effectively requires a boxer to have a good stance. The way he defends himself will be determined by his stance. It is how he positions himself and where he faces the opponent. There are many stances available to boxers. Here are the most commonly used ones:

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  • Low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Body Movement

In order to win a fight, a boxer must move around his opponent. This involves changing position, speed and rhythm.

Rotation

When a boxer throws a punch, he rotates in order to increase the reach of his arm. Different types of punches require different speeds for the rotation.

Combinations

The effectiveness of a combination depends on the timing of each individual punch. A combination that works well starts with strong punches and ends with weak ones is a winning combination.

Spare parts

Sparring is a training session that improves boxing skills. During sparring sessions, a boxer trains his mind as well as his body. Sparring, in conclusion, is about learning how to fight and not getting hurt.

In conclusion, learning to box requires dedication and patience. To become a better fighter, you have to train hard and continue to work.

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