“If I wasn’t getting 0% of the PPV”-Hasim Rahman Jr states his lack of actively promoting his bout with Jake Paul

Jake Paul Hasim Rahman Jr
Jake is acknowledged as a qualified boxer. He hasn’t lost a game and has beaten some tough opposition. Hasim Rahman Jr. is the opponent in his next match. Despite having competed in the ring against previous MMA fighters and boxing champions, Jake turned professional in 2020. Since then, he has displayed impressive development and promise. Jake Paul and his current fame may only be acknowledged to a certain extent, though. To name a few, he has attacked Conor McGregor, Mike Tyson, and Canelo Alvarez.
Paul has repeatedly stated his desire to compete against the pound-for-pound king. He only recently disclosed the actual cause of this, though. Jake recently asserted that Canelo Alvarez has been avoiding big fights in an interview with Fight Hub TV.
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“I broke my back… carrying the promotion for this event”- Jake Paul shares a satirical video from a hospital bed following an accident, Hasim Rahman Jr reacts

Paul recently had a “accident” that left him with a “broken back,” and as a result, he shared a video, purportedly from his hospital bed. On Saturday, August 6, Hasim and Jake Paul will square off in Madison Square Garden in New York. 31-year-old Hasim Rahman Jr. enters the ring with a record of 12 wins, 1 defeat, and 6 victories by knockout.Paul posted a video on Twitter before his next boxing battle that started like this:
Jake Paul on Instagram today…
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) July 18, 2022
[?️ @JakePaul] pic.twitter.com/n8zDcJ7Pbu
Hasim took to Instagram where in he reposted the said video and captioned it by stating, “Maybe if I wasn’t getting 0% of the PPV you’d have some help. Don’t blame me dumbass”. Here is the said post

Rahman Jr. has competed in the heavyweight division, much like his father, throughout the bulk of his matches. As a professional boxer, he has never weighed less than 211 pounds. He fought Kenzie Morrison at Las Vegas at 224 pounds in his most recent match.
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