Logan Paul hasn’t held back from telling fans who think Jake Paul will lose to Mike Perry, exactly what he thinks of them.
The reigning WWE USA champion is adamant that his younger brother goes to show ‘Platinum’ a boxing lesson on Saturday night.
Logan Paul is livid with people saying Jake Paul will lose to Mike Perry
On July 20, Jake Paul will clash with Mike Perry on the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, USA, in a bout that has caught the imagination of the general public.
Initially, ‘The Problem Child’ was scheduled to go head-to-head with Mike Tyson. Nevertheless, on the age of 57, the boxing legend did not make it to the ring, with an ulcer flare-up onboard a flight forcing him out of the competition.
This has opened the door for Perry to step in and provides the world a far more intriguing collision. While the MMA star is smaller than Paul, he undeniably presents the hardest test the YouTuber has faced since his loss to Tommy Fury.
With an iron chin, relentless work rate, and an unrivaled will to win, the UFC veteran will do whatever it takes to overwhelm and ultimately drown his rival.
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Thus, with the bare-knuckle brawler so determined to secure the victory, the MMA community has rallied around him in a united hope that he can upset the applecart.
Nevertheless, this has unsurprisingly gone down poorly with Logan Paul, who has risen to his brother’s defense.
He posted on his Instagram story: “I see a variety of people saying, ‘Mike’s the hardest guy on the planet; that is Jake’s biggest challenge yet’. Yo, you’re fools. You’re fools if you happen to think Mike Perry stands a likelihood against Jake Paul.”
But no matter the arrogance each he and his brother exude, the pair know that agreeing to fight Platinum is a monumental risk.
Jake Paul is fearful that Mike Perry could destroy his Mike Tyson clash
While Paul is attempting to stay focused on the duty at hand, he can’t help his mind from wandering to a blockbuster clash with Tyson at a sold-out 80,000-seater AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on November 15.
Nevertheless, to be able to get within the squared circle with one among the best boxers who’s ever lived, the Cleveland native first has to beat the duty Perry brings to the table.
Unlike the remaining of the MMA fighters the social media star has beaten, Perry has the abilities and age to place up a real challenge.
With the circumstances considered, the 27-year-old has candidly opened up about his biggest concerns.
In an enchanting interview, he not only confessed to feeling fearful that the chance of a lifetime could be swept from beneath his feet, but additionally went into detail about just how much the game of boxing truly means to him.
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