Conor McGregor warns ‘silly’ Jake Paul of dangerous reality in Anthony Joshua fight

Conor McGregor believes Jake Paul can be a really different person leaving the ring than he was prior to entering it tomorrow night.

After years of fights which have either been against much smaller or much older opponents, Paul takes on someone who’s neither in Anthony Joshua on the Kaseya Center tomorrow. The 2-time unified heavyweight champion is 36, but remains to be very much energetic atop the division.

He had been planning a secret comeback fight this month before taking a brief notice Netflix offer to fight Paul in America. And McGregor believes he’s able to doing a little very serious damage to the social media star.

Conor McGregor’s bet slip is worrying for Jake Paul

This evening, Conor McGregor fascinated fans when he took to X to disclose that he was betting just $10 on Anthony Joshua to stop Jake Paul inside not only a round, but 60 seconds. Nonetheless, he insists that he hasn’t bet yet, despite feeling the YouTuber is in big trouble.

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“I even have set the chances for Anthony Joshua to KO Jake Paul contained in the first 60 seconds at 11/1,” McGregor wrote on X in a promotion for a betting company. And when fans noted that his supposed bet of $10 seemed light, he noted it was just to point out the monstrous odds.

“I even have not placed my very own personal bet on this match yet I even have only just set the chances,” he wrote. “I do like ‘KO in first 60seconds’ at 11/1 tho. It’s now about how much / what else? A colossal sum on an outright win is sweet too. $5m would return win $5.6m.

“That is an absolute layup fight. It shouldn’t be fixed also I do know Matchroom. Jake is silly and can be altered permanently from this bout. I can’t just sit idly by and watch it occur without making a cool make the most of it too.”

When someone noted that 60 seconds is a remarkably quick period of time, McGregor reminded them of a few of his big wins through the years. “I done Cowboy [Donald Cerrone] in 40 seconds. Dustin in 60. Aldo in 12. All reputable, known, world and world title challengers.

“Cowboy was taller and heavier than me also. I knew his shots, his reactions, and his mentality. Paul is lighter, shorter and green baby s— on this business in comparison with AJ. 60 seconds is AMPLE TIME FOR AJ. 11/1 actually has me scared.

“I’m now setting odds for these fights against my very own company capital. Vs betting to win as before. It’s peculiar and unfamiliar territory I’m now in. Either way though, it’s f—ing awesome! Lol

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