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‘We got a couple of names’ – Jake Paul already in talks for next fight as coach teases boxing and MMA opponents

JAKE PAUL already has “a couple of names’ lined up for his next outing to the ring.

The YouTuber turned boxer stretched his professional record to a perfect 6-0 last weekend with a unanimous decision victory over UFC legend Anderson Silva.

Jake Paul stretched his perfect record to 6-0 with a win over MMA great Anderson Silva

Paul is itching to get back inside the ring and is already eyeing opponents for next year


Tommy Fury is in contention to face Paul early next year


Former UFC star Nate Diaz is also in the running to face The Problem Child

Paul, 25, is eager to get back into the ring as soon as possible next year, so much so his team have already started eyeing up opponents.

During an appearance on The MMA Hour, head coach BJ Flores said: “We got a couple of names that we’re looking at.

“And that’s all I can say about it.

“Jake wants the biggest names, the biggest challenges and he deserves those types of fights.

“He’s taken care of these guys. He’s paying these guys. Well, he’s given them full training camps.

“He’s letting these guys really come in the best version of themselves.

“There’s boxers on there. There’s a couple of MMA fighters too. That would make sense too.”

Tommy Fury and former UFC star Nate Diaz are the frontrunners to face Problem Child Paul next year.

Paul and Fury have twice been scheduled to face one another but have yet to share the ring.

Injury and illness to Fury – the younger brother of WBC heavyweight king Tyson – scuppered the pair’s first scheduled meeting last December.

Visa issues for Love Islander Fury laid waste to their rescheduled rumble last December, which both men are seemingly keen to re-book.

MMA great Diaz alluded to a switch to the boxing world after seeing out his UFC contract last month.

And Paul is confident he’d mop the floor with the Stockton slugger, saying during an appearance on The MMA Hour: “I’ll be down.

“I just beat one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time.

“Nate Diaz is easy work. Anderson Silva is way more difficult than Nate Diaz.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to learn boxing?

You can box if you want. You just need to find a boxing gym near you and join a class. You can find free classes at most gyms, or you can search for nearby boxing clubs via Google.

Equipment such as gloves, mouthpieces, headgear and sparring partners are also required. Once you have this equipment, it’s time to start practicing your kicks.

How can I learn boxing with only a partner?

If you’re looking for a partner to practice boxing, you can watch boxing matches on television. Or you can find an amateur boxing club near you. Amateur boxing clubs hold regular training sessions. These sessions often involve sparring partners who hit the pads together.

You can also practice boxing using punching bags. Before hitting the bag you should make sure you are wearing protective gear, such as gloves.

How to defend yourself

Always protect your head when being attacked. Your goal is to avoid getting punched in the first place. You must know how to stop an incoming punch. Here’s what to do:

  1. Square your shoulders and stand tall.
  2. Keep your elbows near your sides.
  3. Your forearm can block the punch coming from your opponent.
  4. Counterattack immediately.
  5. Keep blocking until the attacker flees.
  6. Do not let up on your defense.

What is Boxing?

Boxing involves two people trying to knock each others out with punches in the face and head. The object of boxing is to hit an opponent as hard as possible without hurting yourself. Both boxers need to be able throw punches at high speeds in order to achieve this. They must also have good hand-eye coordination.

Statistics

  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)
  • 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)

External Links

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How To

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How to learn how to box for Exercise

Learning boxing will help you improve your self-confidence and physical fitness. Boxing has become a very popular sport. It involves strength, speed and agility.

Learning how to box is a great way to get fit and feel good about yourself. 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. Some are held at health clubs or gyms, while others can be done at home. Online courses are available that you can access anywhere in the world.

You should ensure that the program you select meets your lifestyle and goals. The best programs focus on exercises that increase muscle mass, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. They also promote overall well being.

It’s important to decide whether you prefer a beginner-level course or one that is more advanced. Beginner’s classes usually teach basic techniques, such as sparring, mittwork, shadowboxing, and punching. Advanced programs often cover more complex movements, and include a greater variety of exercises.

The beginner’s program usually lasts around 8 weeks and costs less than $100. However, they do not offer guidance on nutrition, weight reduction, injury prevention, or any other aspects of boxing training.

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