Jake Paul could have an interesting task on his hands, with former darts world champion, Gerwyn Price, claiming he’d finish him with ‘One punch’.
Throughout his profession, ‘The Problem Child’ has made a popularity for boxing athletes from other sports.
Due to this fact, with Paul missing out on the Canelo Alvarez fight, he could also be open to seeing if the Welshman can back up his boasts.
Nonetheless, unlike most darts players, ‘The Ice Man’ is built for violence.
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Gerwyn Price thinks he could knock Jake Paul out cold
Since his arrival within the PDC, Gerwyn Price has cemented his status as somewhat of the ‘bad boy of darts’. While a friendly individual away from competition, he oozes bravado on stage, with the 39-year-old, renowned for his boisterous celebrations.
After a powerful stint in skilled rugby, Price switched sports, and scaled the mountain, winning the 2021 Darts World Championship.
Having excelled in two worlds, the athlete is now attempting to beat one other, starting his own YouTube channel.
During an interview with talkSPORT, he was told that ought to he reach 100,000 subscribers, he’ll must fight Jake Paul.
Price responded: “Well, that’s easy. I look ahead to that.
When pitched the thought of a showdown on the 74,500-seater, Principality Stadium, the darts legend exclaimed: “He’ll never beat me in Wales. No one beats me in Wales. He’d probably beat Canelo, but I don’t think he’d beat me.”
When asked exactly how that fight would go down, Price confidently exclaimed: “I feel it will just be one punch — throughout. Out cold. It will be a waste of cash for people to tune in.”
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How good a rugby player was Gerwyn Price?
Upon hearing the trash talk fired in his direction, the American will likely respond. In spite of everything, he’s never one to draw back from voicing his opinions, with Paul recently getting into on Canelo Alvarez for his or her fight falling through.
While Price definitely isn’t an experienced boxer, he’d likely have the option to offer the Cleveland brawler a harder challenge than some other darts player, with the sportsman having utilized his physical strength to excel on the ruby field.
Price played at a high-level, representing Welsh Premier Division sides, Neath and Cross Keys, where he won the 2011-12 WRU Challenge Cup, scoring a historic try in the ultimate. He also graced the pitch for rugby league teams South Wales Scorpions and Blackwood Bulldogs, where he was capped by Wales Dragonhearts. Moreover, he enjoyed a stint at Pro12 team, Glasgow Warriors.
Price retired in 2014 to give attention to darts. And by the sounds of it, he could still have one last sport to explore.