Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Boxing

Jake Paul says KSI grudge fight will happen when his YouTube rival is ready to get ’embarrassed’ and left ‘unconscious’

JAKE PAUL said he will fight KSI whenever his YouTube rival is ready to get “embarrassed” and left “unconscious”.

The online feud is set to finally be settled this year with talks of a blockbuster in December.

Jake Paul will fight KSI whenever his rival is ready to get ’embarrassed’

KSI and Jake Paul are in talks to fight at a catchweight of 180lnb

And the two publicly agreed to fight at a catchweight of 180lb in a winner-take-all bout with only the victor receiving pay.

Paul told the Daily Mail: “It was good that we agreed on a weight, and we agreed on winner takes all. That’s pretty exciting. 

“I thought the weight was going to be more of an issue, but it actually looks like it’s starting to progress.

“But who knows if he’ll actually follow through in the year. I’m ready whenever.

“KSI has said December, so whenever he wants to get embarrassed, whenever he wants to be unconscious, I’m ready whenever. I’ve always been ready.”

The bad blood dates back to KSI’s pair of fights with Paul’s brother Logan, 27, drawing the first and winning the rematch.

But he would take three years out to focus on his music career, since winning three comeback fights.

Meanwhile Paul, 26, is now 6-0 and most recently beat UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, in October.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023

He is set to face the first professional boxer in Tommy Fury, 23, next on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.

Fury has twice pulled out before due to a rib injury and US visa issue although the rivals hope it will be third time lucky.

For KSI, 29, he is set to return in the summer maid rumoured talks with 9-0 boxer and millionaire businessman Joe Fournier, 40.

It all leads to a legacy-defining fight with his bitter enemy to close out 2023.

And Paul said: “Like I’ve said before, anyone, any time, any place. I’ve said that and proven it.

“It’s going to be a good one. It’s going to be one for the history books.”

KSI and Jake Paul clashing in the ring in 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the seven punches in boxing

There are seven boxing punches. They include jab and cross, hook and uppercut, straight right and left hook, as well as body shot. These punches can be used to strike the opponent’s head and body.

What is the average time it takes to learn boxing?

Boxing can be learned in 3 months. This includes learning the basics, such as footwork, stance, and balance. 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.

What are the advantages of learning to box

These are the reasons you need to learn how box.

  • It builds confidence. Being able to box will help you face bullies and other bullies.
  • It can improve your health. Boxing can help build muscle mass. Muscle mass will make you stronger.
  • It teaches self-defense skills. When you learn how to fight, you learn how to protect yourself.
  • It helps you develop your mental toughness. Mental toughness is vital when facing difficult situations.
  • It gives you a sense of accomplishment. You’ll feel like a true boxer once you master a technique.
  • It’s fun! There’s nothing better than getting punched in the stomach.
  • It’s cheap. All you need to do is get a pair or boxing gloves.
  • It doesn’t require much space

How many punches can one human take?

A punch can be defined as “a blow delivered with a fist”. Humans can only withstand one punch at a time. If someone punches your face in the face, it’s a punch. You cannot hit him/her back. This would be two punches.

How to protect yourself

You must protect your head whenever you are attacked. The goal is to avoid getting punched. To avoid being punched, you must learn how to stop an incoming punch. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Elevate your shoulders high and straighten your shoulders.
  2. Keep your elbows in line with your sides.
  3. Block the punch from coming with your forearm.
  4. Counterattack immediately.
  5. Continue blocking the attacker until he runs away.
  6. Don’t let your defense slip.

Statistics

  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)
  • This article received 39 testimonials and 89% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)

External Links

expertboxing.com

amazon.com

How To

These are the basics of boxing

How to effectively box

Boxing has become a very popular sport. It consists of two opponents who try to knock out each other’s head. Each country has its own rules. There are three main types of boxing: Amateur boxing, Professional boxing, and Olympic boxing.

Amateur boxing usually takes place at school, college and university. This type includes sparring sessions using padded gloves, but without protection. Amateur boxing contests are usually three rounds in length, lasting five minutes each. There are many styles to amateur boxing like Kickboxing. Muay Thai. Taekwondo. Karate. Judo. Wrestling.

Most professional boxing takes place in gyms, clubs, and stadiums. They use protective equipment, such as mouthpieces, nose guards, shin protectors, elbow pads knee pads, waist belts and groin protectors. Professional boxing contests last six rounds and last for four minutes each. There are several different styles of professional boxing including Boxing, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Taekwondo and others.

Olympic boxing can be seen at the Olympics. International standards require that boxers use special protective gear. The competition lasts eight rounds of three minutes each. Olympic boxing can be divided into two types: Light Flyweight (Heavyweight) and Heavyweight (Light Flyweight).

Boxing is based on the following skills:

  • Punching techniques
  • Guarding techniques
  • Footwork
  • Stance
  • Moving your body
  • Defense
  • Combination
  • Rotation
  • Spare parts

Punching Techniques

There are seven types of punches available: Left Hook and Right Hook, Cross, Cross, Straight, Underhand, Overhand, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, Cross, Straight, and Overhand. Each punch comes with its own technique. Some punches require more strength than others. For example, an uppercut requires great force. However, a straight punch is much more powerful and faster than other punches.

There are also many combinations. These are combinations of punches which work together to achieve a goal. A combination can contain multiple parts. An example of this is a left hook, followed by a right crossing. This will damage the opponent’s jaw.

Guard Techniques

Boxers use their bodies to defend themselves against attack. He does this by using his legs, arms, elbows, hands, knees and feet.

Legs

A boxer must use his legs to defend against kicks. If he gets kicked, he raises one leg and turns away from his attacker. To avoid being kicked in the side, he bends down if the attacker attacks from the front. However, if the attack comes from behind, he stands up straight and blocks the kick with his foot.

Elbows

Because they cause great pain, elbow strikes are extremely effective. An elbow strike may be delivered directly or in an indirect manner. Directly, you strike your opponent with your forearm. Indirectly, you hit him with another portion of your arm.

Hands

Boxers use their hands as a shield against incoming punches. Boxers raise their fists to block incoming blows and then move in the direction of the attacker’s attack. Then, they touch the attacker’s hand.

Knees

To absorb the impact of a punch to the stomach, abdomen, or chest, boxers should bend their knees. For defense purposes, knee strikes are common.

Feet

A boxer should not be afraid to respond to an attack. This way, he can gain distance between himself and his opponent. A boxer must also maintain his balance when responding to an opponent’s counter-attack.

Stances

Boxing effectively requires a boxer to have a good stance. The way he defends himself will be determined by his stance. It determines where he will face his opponent and how he will position his body. Boxers can take many different stances. Here are some of the more popular ones:

  • A low stance
  • High stance
  • Southpaw stance
  • Western stance

Body Movement

A boxer must be able to move around his opponent in order to win a fight. This means changing your speed, position and rhythm.

Rotation

Rotating his arm to increase the puncher’s reach is a key part of boxing. You can rotate at different speeds depending upon the punch.

Combinations

The timing of each punch determines the effectiveness of a combination. A combination of strong and weak punches will produce a good result.

Spare parts

Sparring is a training session that improves boxing skills. Sparring is a training session that helps a boxer train his mind and body. In conclusion, the purpose of sparring is to learn how to fight and not get hurt.

To sum it all, boxing requires patience and dedication. To become a better boxer, you must train hard and for a long time.