Jake Paul v Tommy Fury

A lot of people who regularly watch the big fights are very interested in this. It's going to do huge numbers because of the type of audience it brings.

You might be a bit confused. A white collar fight is when a match up takes place where neither person has ever boxed before. An exhibition fight is deemed as not for competition. Both Paul and Fury are professional fighters.

I've been to White collar events where reasonably experienced amateurs have been matched with each other, its not always complete novices.

I think the point was that its a very low standard and nowhere near ppv worthy for most boxing purists.
 
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If - and it’s a big if against Fury is an actual boxer Paul land his big right he will knock Fury out. However, if Fury boxes instead of fighting he should rip Paul apart with his jab and movement. Don’t like either guy but for boxing’s sake I hope Fury wins big.
 
I've been to White collar events where reasonably experienced amateurs have been matched with each other, its not always complete novices.

I think the point was that its a very low standard and nowhere near ppv worthy for most boxing purists.
In Tennis it would be like Alexander Weis vs Franco Emanuel Egea both playing centre court at Wimbledon and their prize money being equal to or above that of a Novak Djovovik vs Rafel Nafal final.

A better example would be two pub teams playing Wembley and the winner coming away with £10m
 
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Absolutely do not see the problem in Jake Paul doing well boxing. Just because he started late doesn't mean he hasn't worked his **** off to get to a decent standard.
If he's passionate about it and he can make a boat load of money then good for him!

His brother logan is also an exceptional wrestler, a decent boxer and great business man. I was skeptical but the second he wrestled at Mania I realised this guy has truly worked hard as hell to get to such a standard.
His match with Roman Reigns at Saudi was absolutely unbelievable.

Nothing wrong with a couple of brothers living their dreams and making a boat load in the process
 
Absolutely do not see the problem in Jake Paul doing well boxing. Just because he started late doesn't mean he hasn't worked his **** off to get to a decent standard.
If he's passionate about it and he can make a boat load of money then good for him!

His brother logan is also an exceptional wrestler, a decent boxer and great business man. I was skeptical but the second he wrestled at Mania I realised this guy has truly worked hard as hell to get to such a standard.
His match with Roman Reigns at Saudi was absolutely unbelievable.

Nothing wrong with a couple of brothers living their dreams and making a boat load in the process
F^5$£in Wrestling. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :poop: :poop: :poop:
 
Absolutely do not see the problem in Jake Paul doing well boxing. Just because he started late doesn't mean he hasn't worked his **** off to get to a decent standard.
If he's passionate about it and he can make a boat load of money then good for him!

His brother logan is also an exceptional wrestler, a decent boxer and great business man. I was skeptical but the second he wrestled at Mania I realised this guy has truly worked hard as hell to get to such a standard.
His match with Roman Reigns at Saudi was absolutely unbelievable.

Nothing wrong with a couple of brothers living their dreams and making a boat load in the process
When I hear 'wrestling' I immediately think of Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Mick McManus, Kendo Nagasaki, etc.

Anyone who watched these just couldn't take it seriously.

P.S. Who was the Native American who used to do the dance?
 
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