BISPING: Jake 'The FAKE' Paul is Boxing's BIGGEST CONMAN! | Jake Paul vs Bourland REACTION

Michael Bisping
4 Mar 202412:06

Summary

TLDRThe video script delivers a critical analysis of Jake Paul's boxing career, specifically his recent fight in Puerto Rico against a significantly undermatched opponent, Ryan Borland. The narrator denounces Paul as a 'fake,' accusing him of cherry-picking easy opponents to maintain an illusion of boxing prowess. Despite acknowledging Paul's training and round one victory, the script argues that such wins are hollow, exploiting fans with high pay-per-view prices for mismatched fights. The discussion extends to the broader implications for boxing's integrity, criticizing Paul for disrespecting the sport and its dedicated athletes while challenging him to take on more formidable, deserving opponents.

Takeaways

  • 👊 Jake Paul is criticized for choosing easy fights, described as a 'fake' who handpicks opponents for guaranteed wins.
  • 💥 He knocked out Ryan Borland in the first round in Puerto Rico, continuing his streak of victories against underwhelming opponents.
  • 🚶 Critics argue that Paul's opponents, like Borland, are not serious contenders and are selected to ensure Paul's win, undermining the integrity of boxing.
  • 💰 The fight's pay-per-view model is condemned for overcharging fans for matches against significantly weaker opponents.
  • 👍 Despite training and applying himself, Paul's victories are seen as less credible due to the quality of his opposition.
  • 📺 Post-fight comments by Paul and his call-out to Canelo Alvarez are seen as unrealistic and part of the 'show' rather than genuine competition.
  • 💸 Ryan Garcia's criticism of Paul highlights the discontent within the boxing community about Paul's impact on the sport.
  • 🔥 Paul's strategy of taking easy fights is contrasted with the traditional boxing pathway of gradually facing tougher opponents as one's career progresses.
  • 🥊 The script suggests that for Paul to gain respect in the boxing community, he should take on more challenging fights against credible, ranked boxers.
  • 🚫 The narrative accuses Paul of exploiting his fanbase and the sport for financial gain, rather than contributing positively to boxing.

Q & A

  • What is the main criticism of Jake Paul's boxing career as discussed in the script?

    -The main criticism is that Jake Paul is selecting handpicked, easy opponents to maintain his winning streak and marketability, rather than facing more skilled and legitimate professional boxers, which is seen as disrespecting the sport of boxing.

  • Who was Jake Paul's opponent mentioned in the script and what was his background?

    -Jake Paul's opponent mentioned in the script was Ryan Borland, who was depicted as unprepared and underqualified for the fight, having worked as an Uber driver and Taco Bell employee, and not dedicated to becoming a professional boxer.

  • What was the result of the fight between Jake Paul and his opponent?

    -Jake Paul knocked out his opponent, Ryan Borland, in the first round.

  • Why is the speaker critical of the audience who paid for Jake Paul's fight?

    -The speaker criticizes the audience for buying into Jake Paul's fights, which they perceive as overhyped and lacking in genuine competitive spirit, effectively wasting their money on what is seen as a predetermined outcome.

  • What does the term 'wolf tickets' refer to in the context of the script?

    -In the context of the script, 'wolf tickets' refers to deceptive or misleading promotions, suggesting that Jake Paul is selling an illusion of a competitive fight when in reality the matches are seen as unfairly matched to his advantage.

  • What are the speaker's views on Jake Paul calling out Canelo Alvarez?

    -The speaker views Jake Paul's callout of Canelo Alvarez as unrealistic and a publicity stunt, believing that Alvarez, being a highly respected and accomplished boxer, would not consider a fight with Jake Paul to be a legitimate or worthy challenge.

  • Who is Ryan Garcia and what is his connection to Jake Paul according to the script?

    -Ryan Garcia is a professional boxer who expresses regret for introducing Jake Paul to boxing, criticizing Paul's approach to the sport and distancing himself from the perceived disrespect Jake Paul is bringing to boxing.

  • What does the speaker suggest Jake Paul should do to gain respect in the boxing community?

    -The speaker suggests that Jake Paul should face more challenging opponents and engage in legitimate boxing matches rather than selecting easy fights, to earn respect as a fighter rather than being seen as merely exploiting the sport for personal gain.

  • How does the speaker describe the nature of Jake Paul's boxing matches?

    -The speaker describes Jake Paul's boxing matches as more akin to entertainment spectacles or 'freak shows' rather than legitimate sporting contests, implying they lack authenticity and competitiveness.

  • What does the speaker imply about the current state of the boxing industry in relation to Jake Paul's fights?

    -The speaker implies that the boxing industry is being undermined by the promotion of fights like Jake Paul's, which prioritize entertainment and profit over athletic integrity and sporting merit.

Outlines

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🥊 Critique of Jake Paul's Fight Selection

The narrative begins with a critical perspective on Jake Paul, who is accused of deceiving the public by choosing an easy opponent, Ryan Borland, for a boxing match in Puerto Rico, leading to an uneventful first-round knockout. Despite acknowledging Paul's training efforts, the speaker dismisses the fight's legitimacy, pointing out Borland's lack of professional boxing ambition and current occupation. The critique extends to the audience, labeling those who paid for the fight as misled, while also expressing skepticism about Paul's post-fight celebration and remarks, particularly his challenge to Canelo Alvarez. The speaker denounces Paul as a 'con man' exploiting the sport of boxing and questions the authenticity of his ambition in the sport.

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📺 Analyzing the Pay-Per-View Model and Fighter Selection

This section delves into the criticism of Jake Paul's approach to selecting opponents and the pay-per-view business model he employs. The speaker argues that, unlike traditional boxers who gradually work their way up from undercards without significant media attention, Paul has bypassed this process by fighting non-boxers and charging premium prices for viewing. The legitimacy of these fights is questioned, with the speaker suggesting that Paul should face genuine, challenging opponents from the professional boxing world to earn respect. The criticism extends to the broader issue of exploiting fans by offering subpar contests while masquerading them as top-tier boxing matches.

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🥇 Call for Authentic Competition in Boxing

In the concluding remarks, the speaker reiterates the criticism towards Jake Paul's handling of his boxing career, focusing on the lack of genuine competition and the perceived deception of fans. There's a strong call for Paul to engage in more challenging fights against established boxers to gain respect within the sport. The speaker also mentions other boxers, like Lawrence Okolie and Matiun, as examples of more suitable opponents Paul should consider facing. The segment ends with an acknowledgment of both Paul's victory and Borland's participation, but emphasizes the need for Paul to demonstrate his commitment to boxing by taking on more formidable opponents.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Jake Paul

Jake Paul is a central figure in the video, known for his transition from social media fame to professional boxing. The script critiques his selection of opponents and the authenticity of his boxing career, suggesting his fights are more about entertainment and financial gain than sporting competition. Jake Paul's ability to generate significant attention and controversy in the boxing world is underscored by his quick victories and call-outs to high-profile boxers like Canelo Alvarez.

💡Cherry Picked

The term 'cherry picked' is used to describe the practice of selectively choosing opponents who are perceived as easy victories to bolster one's record. In the video, Jake Paul is accused of engaging in this practice by fighting individuals with limited boxing experience or past their prime, thereby undermining the competitive integrity of the sport.

💡Pay-per-view (PPV)

Pay-per-view is a type of television or internet broadcasting service by which a viewer can purchase events to watch via private telecast. The video criticizes Jake Paul for charging high PPV fees for fights against handpicked opponents, suggesting that this does not offer real value or entertainment to the paying audience.

💡Canelo Alvarez

Canelo Alvarez is mentioned as a world-renowned professional boxer and considered one of the best in his generation. The script highlights Jake Paul's call-out to Canelo as unrealistic and a tactic to gain attention, emphasizing the disparity in skill and experience between the two and the unlikelihood of such a fight happening.

💡Ryan Borland

Ryan Borland is identified as Jake Paul's opponent in the discussed fight, portrayed as significantly underqualified in comparison to Paul. The script notes Borland's lack of professional boxing aspiration and his roles outside of boxing, suggesting he was not a legitimate challenge for Paul, further critiquing the selection of opponents.

💡Respect in Sport

The concept of 'respect in sport' is explored in the context of honoring the traditions and competitive integrity of boxing. The video argues that Jake Paul's approach to boxing, through selective opponent choice and spectacle over sport, disrespects the hard work and dedication of professional boxers and the sport's legacy.

💡Ryan Garcia

Ryan Garcia is mentioned as a professional boxer who publicly expressed regret for introducing Jake Paul to boxing, criticizing Paul's impact on the sport. Garcia's comments serve as an example of the boxing community's frustration with Paul's approach to his career and the perceived negative effects on boxing's reputation.

💡Boxing Talent

The term 'boxing talent' refers to skilled and dedicated boxers who climb the ranks through hard work and competitive fights. The video suggests that there are many such talents who could provide Jake Paul with a legitimate challenge, contrasting them with the less qualified opponents Paul has faced, to highlight the disparity in how genuine talent is cultivated versus how Paul is progressing.

💡Conman

The script labels Jake Paul as a 'conman', implying that he deceives the public and boxing fans by presenting his fights as legitimate sporting contests when they are criticized as being predetermined or against significantly weaker opponents. This term reflects the video's argument that Paul's boxing career is more about entertainment and profit than true athletic competition.

💡Spectacle over Sport

This concept describes the prioritization of entertainment value and financial gain over the competitive and athletic integrity of sports. In the video, Jake Paul's boxing career is critiqued as exemplifying this trend, with his fights being seen as more focused on creating a spectacle for viewers rather than contributing to the sport of boxing in a meaningful way.

Highlights

Jake Paul knocks out his opponent in Puerto Rico in round one, described as handpicking an easy opponent for a guaranteed win.

Critique on Jake Paul for fighting non-professional boxers and charging viewers for what is seen as an unfair match.

Post-fight celebration with Ariel Helwani, where Jake Paul jokes about the fight's brevity and his dominance.

Jake Paul's claim of wanting bigger fights, including a challenge to Canelo Alvarez, critiqued as unrealistic.

Comparison of Jake Paul's boxing path to traditional boxers, highlighting the discrepancy in fight quality and public charging.

Mention of other professional boxers who could offer Jake Paul a real challenge, emphasizing the difference in their approach to the sport.

Criticism of Jake Paul for disrespecting boxing by not taking on genuine competitors.

Ryan Garcia's frustration with Jake Paul's approach to boxing, suggesting a negative impact on the sport.

Jake Paul's response to Ryan Garcia, indicating a potential fight between them but critiqued as fitting Paul's pattern of choosing smaller opponents.

Call for Jake Paul to fight real boxers if he wants to earn respect in the boxing community.

Acknowledgment of Ryan Borland's courage for stepping into the ring and the financial gain from the fight.

Final thoughts on Jake Paul's impact on boxing, emphasizing the need for more genuine competition to be respected as a fighter.

Transcripts

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all right so Jake the fake Paul does it

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again pulls the wool over everybody's

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eyes goes out there knocks out his

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opponent in Puerto Rico did it in round

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one looked impressive fair enough but

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the man is a fake okay do not buy the

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wolf tickets selling you wolf tickets

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people you're eating them right up do

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not accept the [ __ ] this was a

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handpicked Cherry Picked opponent for

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Jake PA to beat up once again to

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continue the sherad okay listen he got

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the job done right he beat him in round

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one and he looked decent of course he's

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training he's applying himself but he

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did it against an opponent that isn't

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applying himself that isn't trying to

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become a professional boxer a man that

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gave up on those dreams a long time ago

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in Ryan Borland okay the fight was

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uneventful Ryan Borland never really

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showed up okay the man was an Uber

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driver working at Taco Bell a laborer I

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don't know what he does fair play to

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that guy okay I am not here to rip on

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him he was outmatched he was under sized

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knocked out three [ __ ] in your pum and

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in terms of just skill technical ability

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this wasn't a fight okay Jake Paul was

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always destined to win this fight and

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you are the suckers if you paid for this

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fight and I know most people didn't okay

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most people didn't but I'm going to get

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to that in a little bit okay we're going

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to talk about why Jake is making a big

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mistake here but first of all we're

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going to play a little bit of his post

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fight celebration with Ariel helwani

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let's get ready for this very much Jake

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congratulations on another first round

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knockout your ninth Pro win did you

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apologize for another short fight he

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should have apologized because it was an

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absolute robbery were you hoping this

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would go a little longer yeah you know I

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wanted it to be a little bit longer uh

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to give unfortunately my opponent was

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utter dog [ __ ] and couldn't make it

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through one round F some some more time

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but man yeah give him more time cuz the

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main event got canceled as well which is

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a shame I'm just so happy to be here in

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Puerto Rico yall show M love B I love it

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here all right fair play that's

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nice I think that's the coronation of

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algo de Dorado it's official they are

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certainly showing you a lot of love here

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in Puerto Rico so you predicted a second

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round knockout how were you able to get

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it done so quickly this time how was he

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able to get it done cuz he's just so

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good he expected a second round but my

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god the guy did it in round one I mean

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this guy's the future well I couldn't

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have done it without my team and like I

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was telling you backstage if you're not

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first you're last if you're not first

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last but more importantly what the hell

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was he wearing that's just plain and

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simple there's nothing else to do it

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little bit of shake and bake shaking bit

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swinging punches like an absolute Maniac

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leaving openings to get countered all

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day long against a decent boxer but he

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doesn't have that threat because he

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wasn't going up against a train Pro a

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man that's dedicated himself for many

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years listen the man had a good record

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on paper but he hasn't fought recently

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he had one fight last year before that

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he hadn't fought for four years that

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means he'd given up on the dream this

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was just a Payday he was paid $2 million

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which is phenomenal I'm very very happy

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for the man and I'm not trying to [ __ ]

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on the opponent and I respect everyone

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that steps in there but this is [ __ ]

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okay this man is a con man he's a fake

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we'll get to that let's carry on with

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this little um little ass kissing

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session that's going on DOD his little

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punches put his sorry ass on the floor I

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mean that's just how we do it from Ohio

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you know you know me I do know you the

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competitor in you now are you are you

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jonesing for some longer fights some

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tests like you had earlier on in your

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career no Ariel I'm not I want the

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easiest fights possible I want to

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continue to take money off the people

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that support me these kids these

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YouTubers these people that are probably

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streaming let's be honest I mean he was

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supposed to give it to me right this guy

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has 19 fights he's super experienced so

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I guess we just got to step it up way

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even way more get ready but I'm ready

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I'm ready for the big leaves I'm getting

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sharp this is my life now and like I

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said I'm on the road to world champion

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hey Canelo stop ducking I know you want

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it I know you want it and I'm repping

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Puerto Rico you're repping Mexico so

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it's Puerto Rico versus Mexico I want

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Canelo I want all the biggest names like

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I said I'm the face of this sport truly

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he did it he's the face of the sport

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truly okay he wants Canelo this man's

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legit he wants the toughest test out

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there no he doesn't he's calling out

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Canelo cuz he knows damn well that fight

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is not going to happen Canelo Alvarez

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would not wipe his ass with a Jake Paul

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payday he's not interested in that the

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man is a real Warrior the man's one of

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the best boxers of his generation he

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wants real tests he doesn't want circus

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Sideshow freak Show fights okay that's

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what Jake Paul's doing who's doing more

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for boxing than me I keep on proving

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myself time and time again the most

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follow boxer the most viral Kos period

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and that's just facts nobody can deny

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that I'm here to stay I'm a staple in

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this game and

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man I I I really all right so that's

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enough of that right so the reason I'm

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hating on this is because look listen

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the man's charging I don't know what the

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pay-per-view was now granted Jak Paul's

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only had nine professional fights okay

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and generally boxers when they're coming

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up they fight guys that have padded

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records they fight joonman they fight

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people to build on and make experience

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and that's all fair enough however when

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they're doing that they're not top of

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the bill they're not heading the Marquee

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they're not charging the buying public

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$50 on pay-per-view okay they're just

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not they're on the undercards if you're

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lucky enough to fight on a Floyd

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Mayweather card or a Canelo card you're

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way down there you're getting no media

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attention you're not really doing

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interviews you're just in the gym and

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scratching and clawing your way to the

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top and hoping that you make it one day

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so J Paul took a a weird route started

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fighting the basketballers then they

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mixed martial artist that were P the

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prime then he lost to Tommy Fury

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rebounded against an old washed up

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version of Nate Diaz and now here he is

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against Ryan Orland every time charging

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pay-per-view prices the reason I said

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that he's a fake is because if you're

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charging pay-per-view you have to give

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the people a real fight not handpicked

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Cherry Picked opponents as I said

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there's lots of great upand cominging

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boxers people that are pushing

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themselves people that had an extensive

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amateur career that are now working

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their way up as professionals and these

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men would really give Jake Paul a tough

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test and if he was to fight one of them

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I would give him a lot of respect but

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cherry picking these hasb that are

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undersized and are not motivated and AD

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just there for the payday that doesn't

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get my respect it doesn't get anybody's

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respect from the fight Community anyone

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that bought a ticket to that event they

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were disappointed simple as that of

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course sadly the main event was

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cancelled last minute but they were

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disappointed in that nobody wants to see

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Jake Paul go out there and beat somebody

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up they want to see a fight they want to

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be entertained they want two guys two

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Warriors two hardened boxers that are in

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there willing to give their all that's

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why they part ways with their hard

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earned money okay not to see a [ __ ] show

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not to have the wool pulled over their

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eyes and this presented to them as

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legitimate boxing as I said if you want

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to do that you got to do it on the

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undercard you cannot charge 50 godamn

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dollars certainly in today's economy

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where free money is hard to come by for

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a lot of people this man is ripping

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people off anyway so that's enough about

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that um he got the job done uh but of

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course you know he's calling out Canelo

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Alvarez I don't think canelo's even

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dignified this with a response which he

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shouldn't do but one person that did

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come out of the woodwork is of course

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Ryan Garcia Ryan Garcia has been doing

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the rounds recently and he is very

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apologetic and frustrated with this [ __ ]

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childish side show up Jake Paul that he

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had to come out and say something I

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can't I can't do this

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[ __ ] I feel soing bad for introducing

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Jake Paul to boxing I up you

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should you did can't let allow this to

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happen I can't I can't he's

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disrespecting my sport he disrespecting

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everything I just I don't know he is

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call my team Jake

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you call my team Jake F you so Ryan

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Garcia of course all the accusations

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right now is that the m is high on

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cocaine cocaine isn't cheap he said I

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don't do cocaine I drink and I smoke

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like everyone else in this room and fair

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play he's allowed to do that he's living

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in his life but J Paul responded let's

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have a listen he's doing off some

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cocena that boy is getting that [ __ ]

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straight from Columbia or something cuz

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that shit's strong he he Ryan I love you

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you know that bro but you got to chill

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out bro cuz like there's a line and

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people you just seem like you're losing

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your mind and acting thirsty and

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desperate and saying you're a

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billionaire when you had one money fight

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like I I'm just saying just chill bro uh

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but if you do want to fight fight that's

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to me light work you got no footwork and

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as long as you've been in the game I'm a

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better boxer than you well he would

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accept that fight because it fits Theo

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he's a big name he's a draw and he's a

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smaller guy so he could probably bully

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him around the ring skill for skill Ryan

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Garcia is obviously way better okay he's

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proven and he's done it the proper way

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okay he's worked his way up to where he

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is now that's why guys like him can talk

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a little bit of [ __ ] they can get on the

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Conor McGregor voice notes and start

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chatting whatever they want to say

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because they've earned that right you

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want to go to [ __ ] mall we'll go to

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war with you yeah hey Mike it's Connor

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here just getting on about that video

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the last while I saw I saw you didn't

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understand that I was simply acting and

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I I told you would have known brother

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all love my man God bless the show God

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bless the fam and God bless my man oh

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yeah so I'm not sitting there hating on

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Jake Paul for the sake of it even though

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he's talked a bit of [ __ ] right Fair

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Play To The Man but it's what he's doing

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he is disrespecting the sport of boxing

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he's disrespecting all the people that

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work the way up but more importantly

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he's conning the fans right as I said

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before if you're top of the bill

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charging $50 on pay-per-view I mean more

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fool you if you paid for it but if

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you're doing that you want to give the

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people a proper contest a proper Fair

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boxing match because make no mistake

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there's a lot of great boxing Talent out

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there that that would push Jake that

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would give proper fights that would

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entertain the people parting ways with

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their money when I was training I spared

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with a lot of boxers and some of them

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give me a bloody nightmare okay there's

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people his size there's people his

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weight there's people his experience his

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athletic ability and there's people that

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have boxed for a long time but he's not

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choosing any of them if he wanted to

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step up a little bit in the rankings all

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you got to do is Google the

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cruiserweight world rankings for example

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the number 10 ranked cruiserweight right

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now is Lawrence aoli a man with a record

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of 19 And1 right doesn't want to fight

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him mat's mat turn okay he's number nine

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47 and six tremendous amounts of

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experience and a man that's always in

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the gym that's always fighting working

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his way up the rankings not taking a

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night off from dropping people off on

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Uber okay if Ryan Borland is your next

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Uber driver give him five stars and give

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him a good tip anyway um well done to

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Jay Paul he got the win well done to

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Ryan Borland he stepped up he got in

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there he had the balls to step in there

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he got $2 million for it so that's great

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for him but Jake if you seeing this come

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on brother if you want respect as a

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fighter have some challenging fights

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beating people that you know you can

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beat that's called being a bully plain

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and simple or it's called being a

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businessman if you want to be a

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businessman great but stop making out

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like you're some crazy badass and the

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best boxer of his generation anyway

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that's all I got time for today thank

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you for watching subscribe and ring the

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bell

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