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Jake Paul teases Donald Trump’s appearance on the podcast after being accepted into the presidential race

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Jake Paul has thrown his hat into the presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, although he admits his focus is not on political parties but on America’s pressing issues.

The 27-year-old YouTube sensation, who may have chosen Puerto Rico as his hometown but is originally from Cleveland, isn’t shy about his stance on what he thinks the United States and its people really need. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Paul indicated that Trump may just win his vote in the November election.

“This is what adolescent people in America really want. We want solutions, we don’t want all this marketing, we don’t want nonsense put in front of us.”

“This is the smartest generation. We had the greatest access to information and knowledge of any generation. We cannot be deceived. We just want the truth and we want authenticity.”

When pressed by Watters about his own solutions to the problems he mentioned, Paul chuckled, stating that it was not his “expertise.” He also noted that there was not enough time during the program to delve into all of his thoughts on the challenges facing the nation, reports USA Express.

“I know that people have problems with work, mortgage loans are too massive an expense that they cannot afford, inflation, prices are rising, the minimum wage is rising,” he listed as the main concerns. “People have trouble paying off and going to school, and then they think, ‘Hey, I have a college degree, but what did that get me?’

Paul is scheduled to take on Trump on his “Impaulsive” podcast on Thursday, June 13, according to reports from Post indicating that the contact was initiated by the former US president. During the show preview, the pair posed with Paul’s WWE belt while sitting at Trump’s home.

Paul also raised concerns about harmful diet and lifestyle habits common among Americans, suggesting that individuals cannot be solely blamed. “I think there is a huge problem with our food,” he said.

“What they put into our bodies and allow into grocery stores causes huge health problems. I think there needs to be a wide-ranging conversation with the National Health Authority.”

The highly anticipated fight between Paul and former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, originally scheduled for July 20, was pushed back to November 15 amid concerns for Tyson’s health following an incident in which he felt nauseous and dizzy during a flight due to a flare-up of an ulcer. .

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Anthony Joshua’s pre-fight defeat to Daniel Dubois was blamed on “something going wrong.”

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Anthony Joshua’s trainer has revealed that several factors went wrong in the run-up to the British boxer’s clash with Daniel Dubois.

Joshua fought for his third world heavyweight title but suffered a crushing defeat. The 35-year-old boxer was knocked down four times before being knocked out in the fifth round at Wembley Stadium. Joshua remains determined to regain his world title despite his fourth professional defeat in September.

As he prepares to return to the ring next year, trainer Ben Davison has shed airy on the reasons behind Joshua’s heartbreaking loss to Dubois. Speaking to talkSPORT, Davison revealed: “I know between us we know where things went wrong.”

He went on to emphasize the importance of owning up to our mistakes, stating, “It’s vital for us not to look like we’re making excuses. But there are things that went wrong that we could have done a better job inside and around. And closer to the fight. You can’t put the blame on yourself, we have to take it upon ourselves. And that’s exactly what we did.

Meanwhile, following Tyson Fury’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, Turki Alalshikh expressed his ambitions for the heavyweight boxing scene. Speaking to The Stomping Ground, he candidly offered his perspective on the match, stating: “I think he is [Usyk] he won, I counted, and he had four more rounds. Tyson did everything, he fought an amazing fight, but that’s boxing: there is a winner and a loser.”

Alalshikh didn’t stop there, revealing his desire for a potential rematch, saying: “Then if Dubois wins in February, I want to see Usyk and Dubois again. I want to see Tyson too, maybe with [Anthony] Joshua or something, we’ll decide. Let’s see what can happen, everything in Riyad’s season is realistic… The most vital thing is that the fans are enjoying it.

Alalshikh’s vision is clear and Eddie Hearn appears to be on the same page when it comes to Fury vs Joshua. After the Usyk vs. Fury fight, Hearn shared his feelings with DAZN: “I don’t think it’s time to start screaming, Usyk vs. Fury will happen tonight, but the reality is Tyson Fury only has one fight and that’s Anthony Joshua “. asserting it would be like this: “It’s probably the biggest fight in British boxing history, it’s something everyone will always want to see. And by the way, this wasn’t Tyson Fury who looked done, it wasn’t a flat performance, it wasn’t a tender performance, he didn’t look timid, he didn’t look like his punch resistance was in question as we talked about earlier.

He also dispelled any claims that Fury’s performance showed any signs of deterioration, commenting that he was neither tender nor indicative of a decline in immunity, as some had previously speculated. “I think Tyson Fury is still potentially at the top of his game, he’s just not good enough to be Oleksandr Usyk tonight. But for me AJ v Fury is the one, it’s the one at Wembley, I will push for his Excellency [Turki Alalshikh] for this fight, but maybe let’s leave it for another day, tonight belongs to Oleksandr Usyk. But I think Fury will have a problem with this. “All fighters do this, AJ also struggled with the loss to Dubois, you are the winner and when you get beaten it hurts and that will hurt Fury.”

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Mike Tyson said heavyweight Tyson Fury thinks he will take over from Oleksandr Usyk ‘no’

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Mike Tyson once gave a stern warning to Moses Itauma, and Tyson Fury advised him to take over from Oleksandr Usyk as heavyweight boxing king. The boxing legend shut down rising star Itauma’s comments about the heavyweight division, stating: “No, no bums.”

Usyk continues to dominate the league after his second victory over Fury last Saturday, winning a unanimous decision with a score of 116-112. He defended the WBA, WBC and WBO titles, maintaining his undefeated record.

However, with Usyk now 37 years aged and the best years of Fury and Anthony Joshua gone, the boxing world is waiting for another dominant force. 19-year-old British sensation Itauma is a fighter who has a chance to become heavyweight champion, nicknamed “Britain’s Mike Tyson”.

He fought on a tender card in Usyk vs Fury 2, dismantling Demsey McKean and earning a first-round TKO victory in Riyad that improved his impressive record to 11-0. Slovakia-born Itauma’s fighting prowess is becoming increasingly evident, but it’s something his sparring partner Fury predicted back in March this year.

The Gypsy King shared a photo of himself standing with Itauma after a sparring session with the caption: “Moses Itauma is the future of the heavyweight division.” The former champion also confessed that he would never face Itauma in a solemn fight, saying last year: “No, I definitely wouldn’t do it. [accept a fight with Itauma]. Do you think I’m stupid? No, no, no.”

The 6-foot-4 southpaw has already secured nine professional stoppage victories since making his January 2023 debut. His explosive fighting style and meteoric rise have earned him comparisons to former undisputed world champion “Iron Mike,” and Tyson himself expressed Itauma’s words of wisdom when they met at ringside last year.

After Itauma’s sixth professional victory over Istvan Bernath, the boxing icon asked: “How many fights do you fight a year?” to which Itauma replied, “A lot,” adding, “I’m thinking about eight fights this year, eight fights next year, and then we’ll see what we can come up with. But I want eight quality fights, not eight bums. “

Tyson responded with sage advice, stating, “No, no, no, listen. Every fight is a quality fight because anything can happen there. There is no such thing as vagrants. I used to say people were bums until I came back. You can learn something from every fight.” Itauma then nodded in agreement.

He entered the ring four more times this year, building on his impressive seven fights in 2023. He also openly shared his ambition to break Tyson’s record as the youngest world heavyweight champion – a title Tyson won at the age of 20.

He said Mirror in 2023: “I want to become the youngest heavyweight world champion since Mike Tyson, who was 20 years aged. I have to take diminutive steps, but at the same time pick up the pace very quickly. I want to take compact steps, but not too many with them.”

Itauma added: “My medium-term goals include becoming the youngest ever heavyweight world champion, but I believe I can achieve this before 2025. I’m in the right place because Frank Warren has all the other great heavyweights right now, so I think I have a radiant future ahead of me.”

This would mean he has to win one of the main belts by May 26, 2025, and those belts are currently held by Usyk and Daniel Dubois.

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World boxing champion Paul Bamba dies on day 35 after telling Jake Paul ‘come get it’

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World champion boxer Paul Bamba has tragically died at the age of 35 days after making history by telling Jake Paul to “come and get it.”

Last weekend, Bamba captured the WBA Gold Cruiserweight world title in Recent Jersey after defeating Rogelio Medina.

The victory marked his 14th knockout of 2024, breaking the record previously held by the legendary Mike Tyson in the heavyweight division. The Puerto Rican-born American boxer has a career record of 19-3 and recently faced Jake Paul following his triumph over Medina.

However, just six days after his victory, he was found dead.

Bamba, whose career has been supported by American singer Ne-Yo’s recently established boxing management company, is leaving the American boxing community in deep shock.

Ne-Yo and Bamba’s family released a heartbreaking statement: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our beloved son, brother, friend and boxing champion Paul Bamba, whose airy and love touched the lives of countless people.”

The statement further praised his extraordinary qualities, stating: “He was a fierce yet confident competitor with an unrelenting ambition for greatness. But most of all, he was an amazing person who inspired many with his exceptional drive and determination.”

Mourning his untimely loss, they asked for privacy, adding: “We are devastated by his death and kindly ask for privacy and understanding at this hard time as we navigate our grief together.”

Bamba was trained by Malik Scott, married to CBS Sports anchor Kate Abdo and was scheduled to fight Tommy Fury in November 2022 before the fight was canceled.

Bamba took the boxing world by storm in 2024, fighting every month except September and sometimes facing multiple opponents in a month.

On Christmas Day, Bamba wrote on Instagram: “This year I set myself a goal. That’s exactly what I did! It wasn’t uncomplicated, there were many obstacles that I managed to overcome and maintain the path I had chosen regardless of extenuating circumstances. 14 fights 14 knockouts, ending with the title of WBA GOLD world champion in the cruiserweight weight. Blessed to have my family, my team and all my supporters with me if you have what some might call a “weird goal.” Anyone who thinks they are not as brave as you, prove people wrong!”

After Bamba’s latest victory, his manager Ne-Yo took to Instagram to praise his client: “PAUL BAMBA made history last night! Breaking Mike Tyson’s record, 14 fights in one year, EVERYTHING ENDS IN Knockouts! Ending the year with the cruiserweight title WORLD TITLE! And the best is yet to come. Congratulations, my boy! It’s an honor to be your manager. Let’s continue!

Dominating in the ring with an unblemished streak in 2024, Bamba issued a challenge to Jake Paul following his latest victory, stating: “[Jake Paul] you can come to get it, you can fight for it or whatever, you can keep doing trick fights.

“At the end of the day, I put in a lot of work. You could say you took boxing seriously and yes, you made a lot of money, but you didn’t make anything from boxing.”

“If you think about how I started, compared to how things are going now, I didn’t wait for the opportunity that I created,” he continued. “And I went out and grabbed it by the horns, so to speak, and this year I did what I had to do. Look at the facts: 14 fights, 14 KOs in one year, how many belts do I have here?

Paul also addressed the skepticism among his opponents, saying: “I know I’m the best in the world and I will [the] world champion. The line is long and they can buy a ticket and get in line to see who I want to fight next.”

Bamba, who was scheduled to face Tommy Fury in a highly anticipated fight in Dubai in 2022, expressed frustration after the event was canceled due to Fury being seven pounds overweight. “It seems like they were planning to screw me all along,” he told The Mirror. “My contract said we had to be the same weight and they were going to give me another option like they did to Tommy.”

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