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Watch Jake Paul arrive on a HORSE for open workout as YouTube star prepares to commence ‘war’ on UFC icon Anderson Silva

, Watch Jake Paul arrive on a HORSE for open workout as YouTube star prepares to commence ‘war’ on UFC icon Anderson Silva

JAKE PAUL rocked up on a HORSE for his open workout as he prepares to commence “war” on Anderson Silva.

The YouTuber-turned boxer returns over the weekend in Arizona, his first bout in ten months.

And he announced his grand arrival in style, riding into the open workout session on a horse, just days before his battle in the ring.

Paul, 25, said: “I’m going to war. I feel like a warrior a gladiator, that’s really what this is on Saturday.

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“And I am going to war, this is one of the toughest fighters in the world, a combat sports legend.

“It’s not going to be an easy fight, so I’ve got to come in on the horse like I’m preparing for battle.”

Paul last fought in December, knocking out Tyron Woodley, 40, four months after beating the ex-UFC champion on points.

That added to KOs over online rival AnEsonGib, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, also 38.

Woodley only filled on under two weeks’ notice after Tommy Fury, 23, pulled out of his grudge match against Paul with a rib injury.

The celeb mega-fight was rescheduled for August in New York – but that was soon KOd when Fury suffered US visa issues.

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Heavyweight Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, signed as a substitute, only for lightening to strike twice, this time due to a weight disagreement.

And Paul has vowed to take his anger out in the ring against Silva, promising another viral KO.

He said: “Everything happens for a reason, so I’m just excited to put on a show. I’m trying to get that KO of the year part two.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Boxing trainers typically train for at least four hours per day. They also spend time studying boxing techniques, learning new moves, and practicing their punches. Boxers often spar up to 10 times a week.

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What are the potential benefits of learning to Box?

Here are some reasons to learn boxing:

  • It builds confidence. Learning to box will give you the courage to face bullies or other people who might try to bully you.
  • It can improve your health. Boxing is good for building muscle mass. Muscle mass will make you stronger.
  • It teaches you self defense skills. If you know how to fight, then you will be able to protect your self.
  • It helps you develop your mental toughness. It is crucial to have mental toughness when faced with challenges.
  • This gives you an incredible sense of achievement. Once you’ve mastered a certain technique, you’ll feel like a real boxer.
  • It’s fun! Nothing is better than being punched in the stomach.
  • It’s cheap. It only takes a pair if boxing gloves, and a punchingbag.
  • It doesn’t require much space

How to throw your jab.

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

  1. Get up with both feet.
  2. Raise your arm above your shoulder.
  3. Bring your fist down towards your target.
  4. Swing your arm back upwards after hitting your target.
  5. Continue with steps 1 through 4.

How many punches can a human take?

A punch is defined as “a blow delivered from a fist”. Only one punch can be sustained by a human. When someone hits you in the face, he/she is punching you. You can’t hit them/her back. That would mean two punches.So, technically speaking, humans can only take one punch at a time!

How long does it take to learn boxing?

Boxing can be learned in 3 months. This includes learning basic skills like footwork and stance. It’s important to remember that boxing is not only about throwing punches. It’s important to be able to block and dodge punches.

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What are the 7 punches of boxing?

Boxing uses seven punches: jab, hook, hook, uppercut and straight right. These punches are used to attack the opponent’s head, body, and legs.

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How To

How to learn how to box for fitness

How to Learn to Box For Exercise

The goal of learning boxing is to improve your physical fitness level and develop self confidence. Boxing is a popular sport. It involves strength, speed and agility.

It’s a great way for you to feel fit and healthy. You’ll find that you enjoy the activity so much that you’ll want to keep doing it.

There are many types of boxing training programs. You can choose to train in a gym or at home. Others require that you go to a health club. There are also online courses which allow you to study from anywhere in the world.

Be sure to consider your goals when choosing a program. Also, ensure it fits your lifestyle. The best programs are those that focus on building muscle mass, increasing flexibility, improving cardiovascular endurance, and improving overall well-being.

You should also consider whether you prefer a beginner’s course or a more advanced one. Beginner’s programs usually teach basic techniques and drills such as shadowboxing, sparring, mitt work, and punching combinations. Advanced programs usually cover more complicated movements and offer more options.

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Programs for beginners usually last eight weeks and cost less that $100. These programs don’t give any nutritional, weight loss, or injury prevention advice.

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

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