Jake Paul punches Nate Diaz, wins a noisy boxing match
Jake Paul's most recent victory on the professional boxing floor, very interesting, when it took place in front of another UFC monument, "spider-man" Anderson Silva last year. In the last fight, Jake Paul lost to Tommy Fury at the end of February this year. This is also the first loss after 7 professional fights of 26-year-old boxer Jake Paul.
The showdown with Nate Diaz, who retired from his illustrious UFC career with a submission victory over Tony Ferguson last year, is expected to be crucial to Jake Paul's professional boxing career. "He will be the savior for boxing as long as he is still competing. Paul has his own "quality", you know what I mean," the legendary Mike Tyson commented recently.
The fight will take place in 10 rounds, in the cruiseweight weight category (semi-heavy) and the maximum weight for 2 boxers is 185 lbs (almost 84 kg). At the pre-match weighing session Jake Paul reached 185 lbs, which made many people breathe a sigh of relief because this youtuber had to cut down the weight to compete in this match. Meanwhile, Nate Diaz has a weight of 184.9 lbs.
According to the revealed information, Jake Paul was definitely paid $ 2 million when he went on the radio to confront Nate Diaz. If he wins, Paul will receive up to 5 million dollars. This number is quite impressive, but it is still not much if you know that Jake Paul once revealed that he earned up to 30 million dollars for a fight with Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia at the end of February this year.
Right in the first round, Jake Paul pressed the attack with very heavy right hands towards Nate Diaz, causing the former UFC fighter to constantly bend over to dodge the blow. Diaz started to have some counter-attacks at the end of the first half, but the effect was not significant.
In the second round, Nate started using his forte dirty-box style at close range. Jake Paul's punches also began to move down to the upper-cut body area.
Nate had a counterattack with the left hook after getting three consecutive right hooks from Paul. Paul's speed started to slow down after taking the first heavy blows from his opponent.
Round 4, Nate Diaz began the nightmare of forcing the opponent with his limitless physical strength. His attacks are not too heavy, but are constantly thrown, making Jake Paul struggle to resist.
KNOCKDOWN, Jake Paul suddenly had a situation to knock down the first opponent in the middle of the 5th round. he continued to take advantage of the advantage of pressing Nate Diaz but still could not finish.
Nate Diaz still maintains pressure as he moves towards Jake Paul, with no more mutant situations from either boxer. Paul's precise number of hits still gave him the upper hand.
Round 8, Nate Diaz returned with a late explosive "card" that made Jake Paul repeatedly hit a heavy blow in the last seconds. The last two rounds, the former UFC fighter had some notable situations but could not finish the opponent.
97-92, 98-91, 98-91, Jake Paul beat Nate Diaz by consensus score after 10 rounds, bringing his professional boxing record to 7 wins, 1 loss.