“Disappointed to see the Jake Paul-Tyson match!”
Clairsa Shields (29) of the U.S., a two-time Olympic gold medalist and champion of the world’s four largest female professional boxing organizations, provoked Jake Paul (28) of the U.S., a 20-million YouTuber boxer. “I’m disappointed,” she said of her showdown with Mike Tyson (58) of the U.S., stressing that if she confronts Jake Paul, she will win no matter what.
Shields mentioned Jake Paul in an interview with TMZ on Monday (Korea time). “I don’t think he has the skill to enter the ring with me,” Shields said. “I will not lie. I don’t think he can beat anyone ranked 10th or higher.”
When rumors spread that he would face Jake Paul in 2021, he was confident of his victory 온라인바카라. The champion said that it was not difficult for him to beat Jake Paul. “I’m a real boxer. I can beat Jake Paul in the weight class that I play for,” he said. “Jake Paul is bringing more attention to the sport. That’s what you (Jake Paul) need,” he said, adding, “I hope everyone involved can continue to develop it and create an actual blueprint for future generations to use.”
Shields won back-to-back gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. She also won the gold medal in women’s middleweight division. She also topped the world championships twice. She turned professional in 2016 and won the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO middleweight championships. She also participated in MMA competitions. She has been active in PFL since 2020, marking 2-1 record.
Meanwhile, Jake Paul won a professional boxing match against Mike Tyson by unanimous decision by all judges on April 16. Although he was a little embarrassed by Tyson’s offensive early in the game, he took the lead by banking on his physical strength and speed. In the eighth round of the match, he greeted Tyson at the last minute and expressed his respect. With this victory, he recorded 11 wins (seven losses) in professional boxing matches. Tyson, who has officially played for the first time in 19 years, took the beating feeling the weight of his time. He had 50 wins (4,4KO) with seven losses and two invalidity.