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Ryan Garcia sends message to Jake Paul saying he will finish him off in boxing

Mar 3, 2024 | Community News

March 3, 2024

Jake Paul responded to Ryan Garcia’s call-out for a fight, suggesting Garcia was acting desperate and thirsty for attention. Paul, fresh from a first-round knockout victory over Ryan Bourland, acknowledged Garcia’s erratic behavior and accused him of following the “Jake Paul playbook.” Despite Garcia’s upcoming fight with Devin Haney, Paul expressed willingness to fight him, considering it “light work” due to Garcia’s perceived lack of footwork. Garcia has also been showing erratic behaviour lately, leading Paul to accuse him of drug use. Garcia, a much smaller fighter scheduled to compete at 140 pounds compared to Paul’s recent 200-pound fight, would represent the most experienced opponent Paul has faced in boxing.

Paul, aiming for bigger challenges, expressed disappointment in not being tested enough in his recent fights and vowed to stay active in boxing, eyeing potential matchups with high-profile fighters like Canelo Alvarez. He seeks opponents who can push him and allow him to showcase his skills. With ambitions to fight twice more before the year’s end, Paul remains committed to boxing as a lifestyle.

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