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Jake Paul branded a ‘clown’ by ex-world champion Carl Froch who says ‘it is disgusting’ YouTuber is considered a boxer

CARL FROCH branded Jake Paul a “clown” and said it is “disgusting” he is considered a professional boxer.

Froch appeared on his old rival George Groves’ podcast and was on the end of some trolling by his ex-opponent.

Jake Paul was branded a ‘clown’ by Carl Froch

Carl Froch said ‘it is disgusting’ Jake Paul is considered a boxer

The former world champion was asked to name when YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul faced Ben Askren, Nate Robinson and Anderson Silva.

But Froch, 45, responded: “Jake Paul is a clown, such a f****** idiot. What a ponce. He’s not even a fighter.

“He shouldn’t even be on this list. You have disgraced this list by putting his name on it.

“It is disgusting you have put him on this list of boxers.”


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Paul knocked out retired MMA welterweight Askren, 38, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, and former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 40.

And in October he scored the biggest win of his career by beating UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, who also had a 4-1 record in the ring.

But before the bout, Froch – who retired in 2014 after knocking out Groves – took another swipe at Paul, 25.

He told William Hill: “Jake Paul can’t fight, he’s pretending, he’s conning people.

“He’s got his audience, I don’t begrudge him – he’s making money and doing what he’s doing. But he’s not a professional boxer.

“He knows not to come anywhere near me. He’s bigger than me, he’s 14 stone, he’s younger than me, he’s fresher, he thinks he can fight.

“I wouldn’t even train for this guy, I’d do a little bit of training.

“I might do the odd little run to get the heart beating, but I’d take Jake Paul to school and hammer him.

“He knows it, he wouldn’t fight me. No chance.”


Carl Froch retired in 2014 after knocking out George Groves

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boxing?

Boxing is a sport in which two people fight to knock one another out. They do this by hitting each other in the head and face. The objective of boxing involves hitting your opponent as hard, but not causing any injury. For this to happen, both boxers have to be able and willing to throw punches at a high rate of speed. They should also have excellent hand-eye coordination.

How can you learn to box punch?

A punching bag is used to practice boxing punches. You punch the bag until you feel like you’ve mastered the technique. Next, move on to the next section of your body. Once you feel confident with the area, move on to next.

How many punches can one human take?

A punch is “a blow delivered by a fist”. One punch is all that a human can take. If someone hits you in your face, it is punching. You cannot hit him/her back. That would be two punches.

How can beginners boxers train?

Although boxing is one the oldest sports, it has only recently been rediscovered as a popular sport. Two fighters fight each other in boxing. They punch each other until one fighter falls down.

Finding out if boxing is something you enjoy is the first step to becoming a professional boxer. You can view some fights on YouTube to experience what it’s like to punch someone. After you have decided if you are interested in boxing, you can choose the style of fighting that you like.

How much weight do I need to lift for a good workout?

For strength improvement, weight lifting is an essential part of your fitness routine. You should be aware of these guidelines when lifting weights. First, make sure that you don’t overdo it. Second, try to lift heavier weights every other day. Third, do each exercise 8 times. Fourth, rest for 2 minutes between sets. Fifth, do all exercises without momentum. The last tip is to focus on form over speed.

What’s the difference between a left cross and a left hook?

A left-hand hook is thrown on the side of a body while a lateral cross is thrown on the front.

The opponent is facing the back of the left hook. The elbow is bent 90° and the wrist is turned 45° toward the opponent.

A right cross can be thrown with the palm facing towards the opponent’s face, and the elbow straight. The opponent is 45 degrees from your wrist.

How to throw your jab.

Follow this step-by-step guide to throw a jab.

  1. Step forward with both feet.
  2. Lift your arm up above your shoulder.
  3. Your target is at your feet.
  4. After hitting your target, swing your arm backwards.
  5. Repeat steps 1 through 4.

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How To

How to learn to box for exercise

How to Learn to Box for Exercise

Boxing is a sport that improves self confidence and physical fitness. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It requires strength, speed, agility, stamina, coordination, balance, power and accuracy.

Boxing can be a great exercise and a way to improve your self-esteem. You will find that the activity is enjoyable and you want to continue doing it.

There are many boxing training options. Some programs are offered at local gyms and others at your home. Online courses allow you to learn from anywhere in the globe.

When choosing a program, make sure that it meets your goals and fits into your lifestyle. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

It’s important to decide whether you prefer a beginner-level course or one that is more advanced. Beginner’s courses usually cover basic techniques such as shadowboxing or sparring, mittwork and punching combinations. Advanced programs offer more variety and more complex movements.

These programs are generally less expensive than $100 and last for eight weeks. However, they do not offer guidance on nutrition, weight reduction, injury prevention, or any other aspects of boxing training.

Advanced programs last approximately six months and typically cost $300. They often include nutritional advice, stretching routines, warm-up exercises, and instruction on proper technique. Some programs include resistance training, such as lifting weights, and aerobic conditioning, such as running.