“I’m Not Racist” – Jake Paul Pulls Off Hilarious Excuses For Getting KO’d by Anthony Joshua

Jake Paul releases hilarious video with Logan Paul joking about the reasons he got knocked out by Anthony Joshua.


“I’m Not Racist” – Jake Paul Pulls Off Hilarious Excuses For Getting KO’d by Anthony Joshua

Jake Paul makes hilarious video about Anthony Joshua loss (via Sky Sports)

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Jake Paul’s high-profile boxing experiment reached a brutal turning point when former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua knocked him out. The bout was promoted as Paul’s boldest test yet, placing him against an elite and fully proven boxer. While Paul had steadily built his résumé against limited opposition, this matchup represented a massive leap in competition.

The bout took place at the Kaseya Center in Miami and was streamed globally on Netflix, drawing an estimated 33 million views worldwide. The event ranked among the most-watched combat sports broadcasts of the year. The contest came to an end in the sixth round when Joshua connected with a clean straight right hand. The punch sent Paul crashing to the canvas, forcing the referee to stop the fight.

‘The Problem Child’ appeared visibly injured in the moments following the stoppage and was later seen spitting blood during his post-fight interview. Subsequent medical evaluations revealed that he had suffered a double jaw fracture. In the days after, Paul appeared in a lighthearted video alongside his brother Logan Paul, offering hypothetical excuses for the loss with a “I am not racist” statement.

Paul initially rose to prominence as a YouTuber and social media influencer before transitioning into professional boxing. His move into the sport was met with skepticism, though he steadily built a record through carefully selected matchups. Known for his provocative online presence, Paul has frequently drawn criticism from fighters and purists alike.

Despite the controversy, Paul has also played a notable role in advocating for fighter compensation, particularly within mixed martial arts. He has repeatedly spoken out in support of increased pay and better treatment for fighters. This stance brought him into public conflict with UFC CEO Dana White. Paul has called out White multiple times, criticizing the UFC’s pay structure and contractual practices.

In the aftermath of the loss, Jake Paul has handled the setback without withdrawing from competition. He acknowledged the challenge posed by facing an elite heavyweight and accepted the result. Paul has since indicated that the defeat has not altered his long-term ambitions. He has stated that he has no intention of slowing down and remains committed to continuing his boxing career.

Logan Paul defends Jake Paul’s performance against Anthony Joshua

Jake Paul’s fight plan has remained largely consistent throughout his boxing career, often built around applying pressure after initially measuring distance. He typically looks to establish range early before committing to power punches. Against Anthony Joshua, Paul attempted to follow that same approach. However, the strategy failed to develop as Joshua controlled the exchanges and limited Paul’s offense.

Logan Paul defends Jake Paul's performance against Anthony Joshua
Logan Paul defends Jake Paul’s performance against Anthony Joshua (via SPORTbible)

The Problem Child’ attempted to gauge distance and find openings, but Joshua’s size and reach proved overwhelming. As the fight progressed, Paul was repeatedly knocked off balance and went to the canvas. During close exchanges, he was seen grabbing at Joshua’s legs. The approach drew criticism from the combat sports community, leading Logan Paul to defend his brother’s tactics.

Everyone wondering about Jake’s strategy. Moving around the outside, everyone’s saying, ‘Oh, he ran the whole time!’ No, that’s boxing. That’s what Floyd Mayweather built his career off of. The one thing I did see Jake do in sparring, that everyone else saw last night, when Anthony Joshua would lean on Jake, he would go to his knee. I saw this in sparring, and I asked him, ‘Why do you keep going to your knee when the big guy is above you and leans on you?’ He said, ‘They’re so heavy, me trying to hold them up wastes so much energy.’

Logan Paul via IMPAULSIVE

In addressing the broader discussion, Logan Paul also directed a subtle jab toward boxing legend Floyd Mayweather. Logan previously faced Mayweather in an exhibition bout, adding context to the remark. Mayweather has often been the subject of online trolling from both Paul brothers.

The moment reinforced the ongoing rivalry dynamic that continues to surround their involvement in combat sports. However, fans remained skeptical about the WWE star’s assessment as Jake kept shooting at AJ’s legs to possibly avoid damage and take the former heavyweight champ to a decision.

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