Joe Rogan calls for Jake Paul's retirement

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Even without profitable his most current battle, Jake Paul has made enough money to last him a number of lifetimes. Despite his comparatively short time in the game, the 28-year-old has managed to keep his title in the headlines, making himself one of the most distinguished names among energetic boxers.

Last time out, Jake Paul suffered a sixth-round knockout loss at the arms of Anthony Joshua. As anticipated, the injury Paul suffered against Joshua was probably more than he has suffered in all of his other skilled outings mixed.

According to Netflix, over 33 million people tuned in to watch the Paul vs. Joshua card. One of those spectators was Joe Rogan, who weighed in on the battle.

“That guy did great for someone who’s been boxing for less than a decade,” Rogan said relating to Paul’s profession. “He has had no real professional opponents, other than Tommy Fury, that were legitimate world-class boxers…”

“He’s a good boxer. If he wasn’t a YouTuber, people would be way more impressed with him.”

While YouTubers and social media stars have executed a great job in extending boxing to a broad new viewers, a stigma surrounds those boxers coming from that world.

Most skilled boxers have a tendency to look down on content creators testing their mettle in the ring. While the bulk of them are in it for a fast payday, Jake Paul has shown what it seems like when a YouTube star dedicates himself to the craft.

“Just the fact that he’s willing to fight the two-time heavyweight champion,” Rogan continued. “A former Olympic gold medalist, a guy who’s gigantic, in his prime, built like a Greek god.”

“He’s a one-punch killer, and you’re going to stand in front of that guy? And he avoided shots until the sixth round. He just started getting tired…”

“He clocked Anthony Joshua. He did hit him with a big right hand… Anthony Joshua’s gigantic. He’s so big. He’s so much bigger. So, of course, like his punch that he knocks Tyron Woodley out cold with, Joshua just eats it. Because he’s a giant.”

Many have been impressed with Jake Paul’s means to keep away from taking an excessive amount of injury in the battle until fatigue acquired the better of him. 

As Paul rightfully said, he did a a lot better job against Anthony Joshua than Francis Ngannou, the previous UFC heavyweight champion, did. 

Related: Anthony Joshua grades Jake Paul’s punching energy

A loss could now sit on ‘The Problem Child’s file eternally, but he can take numerous positives from the battle. Though his displaying wasn’t one to be ashamed of, Joe Rogan believes it is time for the influencer to dangle up the gloves.

“He’s probably made 300 million plus in his boxing career… He’s 28 years old, 29 next month. Don’t do this very long, because there’s a price that you pay that is not worth it. It’s not worth it.”

“That price is depression. A deep depression. A severe brain imbalance that’s going to lead you to addiction. It leads so many people to impulsive behavior.”

“So many people become gambling addicts, drug addicts, [and] alcoholics after their fighting career.”

“You can only take so much, and at a certain, like that one that he got from Joshua. Say if you have a punch card, you have, like, so many punches that you can get in your life, which I believe you do. I believe there’s a certain number. That one was like 10 punches. There were a lot of concussions in that one punch.”

“That was real damage. Like, if someone’s breaking your jaw in two places, the inside of your f***ing head is, there’s a lot of damage going on in there, too.”


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