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Topic: Jake Paul Vs Nate Diaz boxing Aug 5th on Dazn PPV - page 7. (Read 1706 times)

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I spent a bit of time watching some of their preparation for the fight. Jake looks like in top shape and ready to rumble at moment's notice while Nate still looks to be getting in shape for an 8-rounder. Respect to his effort in training but Diaz doesn't seem motivated enough to win and just waiting for a good payday.
There is nothing to worry about Nate Diaz and his stamina to fight for 8 rounds as Nate Diaz and Nick Diaz usually train and participate in triathlons and marathons and they will be definitely fit enough to go the distance in Boxing. Money is a big motivator to participate in these events as he knows his value to pull the crowds and he wont be that easy to beat down like the rest of the MMA fighters he faced in the past.

Actually, it is more likely that Jake gonna beat down Nate, as Nate often neglects defending his face. Check out his post fight (the fights he has lost) pictures. Often his face is bloody. All that fists on the belly level gonna play bad for his on August 5. No matter how good or bad your boxer opponent is, he never forgives such careless behaviour. No doubt that Nate can go 8-10-12 round fight and hope that more muscled Jake would get tired and run out of stamina, but imho, Jake gonna finish him in first half of the fight.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

Still too soon to establish this fight that it will indeed happen in the future and on the designated date because even though they have managed to provide some information and some cards under their bout, I still cannot say that it will really happen knowing that both fighters involved in this match is somewhat unpredictable. Also, I don't think that this fight is actually gaining some interests from the public because their bout is not that noisy.

I think it’ll definitely happen. They’ve both put a lot of time and energy into this already and Jake is even already promoting a rematch in the cage with MMA rules after this. It sounds to me like Jake is pretty confident not only that this fight will happen, but that he will win and they will both make so much money that an MMA meetup will be in the cards for them.

Yes, about that, I don't know what Jake ate that day where he decided to have a rematch in the octagon or what because I surely hope that he knows what he is saying and that he is about to face a menace fighter that was born to make a name in the octagon and most probably, Jake Paul will face the most embarrassing moment in his career.

Also, I read something in an article that this bout (boxing fight) the winner will take it all. I mean, I sure do hope that they included that in their contract and not just to hype the fight just like what Jake Paul did when he was about to fight Tommy Fury where he also said the exact same thing.

He already did used this winner take all gimmick with Tommy, it did work somehow but the deal didn't surface, it was just verbal and they forget about it. If Jake fights Nate in the cage after their boxing match, it will be a perfect deal for UFC fighters such as Nate. This clause should have been done to all his fighters from now on so that all won't just be embarrassing moments for UFC. We'll see how Jake will be in the real brawl fight that is close to a street fight.

And to make it more solid and believable, they should make it and include it on their contract so that there is actually a fight that will be contested in the octagon in their second encounter. People are not surprised about Jake's antics anymore and he could be saying out of whim without even thinking it thoroughly and that is why they should make this on paper and not just another propaganda to market their first fight.
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I spent a bit of time watching some of their preparation for the fight. Jake looks like in top shape and ready to rumble at moment's notice while Nate still looks to be getting in shape for an 8-rounder. Respect to his effort in training but Diaz doesn't seem motivated enough to win and just waiting for a good payday.
There is nothing to worry about Nate Diaz and his stamina to fight for 8 rounds as Nate Diaz and Nick Diaz usually train and participate in triathlons and marathons and they will be definitely fit enough to go the distance in Boxing. Money is a big motivator to participate in these events as he knows his value to pull the crowds and he wont be that easy to beat down like the rest of the MMA fighters he faced in the past.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

Still too soon to establish this fight that it will indeed happen in the future and on the designated date because even though they have managed to provide some information and some cards under their bout, I still cannot say that it will really happen knowing that both fighters involved in this match is somewhat unpredictable. Also, I don't think that this fight is actually gaining some interests from the public because their bout is not that noisy.

I think it’ll definitely happen. They’ve both put a lot of time and energy into this already and Jake is even already promoting a rematch in the cage with MMA rules after this. It sounds to me like Jake is pretty confident not only that this fight will happen, but that he will win and they will both make so much money that an MMA meetup will be in the cards for them.

Yes, about that, I don't know what Jake ate that day where he decided to have a rematch in the octagon or what because I surely hope that he knows what he is saying and that he is about to face a menace fighter that was born to make a name in the octagon and most probably, Jake Paul will face the most embarrassing moment in his career.

Also, I read something in an article that this bout (boxing fight) the winner will take it all. I mean, I sure do hope that they included that in their contract and not just to hype the fight just like what Jake Paul did when he was about to fight Tommy Fury where he also said the exact same thing.

He already did used this winner take all gimmick with Tommy, it did work somehow but the deal didn't surface, it was just verbal and they forget about it. If Jake fights Nate in the cage after their boxing match, it will be a perfect deal for UFC fighters such as Nate. This clause should have been done to all his fighters from now on so that all won't just be embarrassing moments for UFC. We'll see how Jake will be in the real brawl fight that is close to a street fight.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

Still too soon to establish this fight that it will indeed happen in the future and on the designated date because even though they have managed to provide some information and some cards under their bout, I still cannot say that it will really happen knowing that both fighters involved in this match is somewhat unpredictable. Also, I don't think that this fight is actually gaining some interests from the public because their bout is not that noisy.

I think it’ll definitely happen. They’ve both put a lot of time and energy into this already and Jake is even already promoting a rematch in the cage with MMA rules after this. It sounds to me like Jake is pretty confident not only that this fight will happen, but that he will win and they will both make so much money that an MMA meetup will be in the cards for them.

Yes, about that, I don't know what Jake ate that day where he decided to have a rematch in the octagon or what because I surely hope that he knows what he is saying and that he is about to face a menace fighter that was born to make a name in the octagon and most probably, Jake Paul will face the most embarrassing moment in his career.

Also, I read something in an article that this bout (boxing fight) the winner will take it all. I mean, I sure do hope that they included that in their contract and not just to hype the fight just like what Jake Paul did when he was about to fight Tommy Fury where he also said the exact same thing.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

Still too soon to establish this fight that it will indeed happen in the future and on the designated date because even though they have managed to provide some information and some cards under their bout, I still cannot say that it will really happen knowing that both fighters involved in this match is somewhat unpredictable. Also, I don't think that this fight is actually gaining some interests from the public because their bout is not that noisy.

I think it’ll definitely happen. They’ve both put a lot of time and energy into this already and Jake is even already promoting a rematch in the cage with MMA rules after this. It sounds to me like Jake is pretty confident not only that this fight will happen, but that he will win and they will both make so much money that an MMA meetup will be in the cards for them.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

Still too soon to establish this fight that it will indeed happen in the future and on the designated date because even though they have managed to provide some information and some cards under their bout, I still cannot say that it will really happen knowing that both fighters involved in this match is somewhat unpredictable. Also, I don't think that this fight is actually gaining some interests from the public because their bout is not that noisy.
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Team Diaz requested to add 2 rounds

This would aid them in better training if they have done the tough work to build more then just impact but fitness and durability I could see that deciding a match.  Anyone can sprint till they run out of breath, more then 10 rounds is a marathon compared to a quick knock out type scenario & the average hot shot will be near jelly by then.  I'd love to see a fight where quality of preparedness, defense, legwork wins for an underdog.
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As this fight approaches I’m surprised that Jake Paul seems to be doubling down in his offer to fight Nate in a UFC style match after this fight is over. I wonder if that would remain the case even if Jake lost. While I think Jake is the boxing favorite, Nate’s reach could be a problem the same way Tommy Fury’s was, and if Jake can’t win in boxing, he surely stands no chance in MMA.
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I spent a bit of time watching some of their preparation for the fight. Jake looks like in top shape and ready to rumble at moment's notice while Nate still looks to be getting in shape for an 8-rounder. Respect to his effort in training but Diaz doesn't seem motivated enough to win and just waiting for a good payday.

It appears that it will be 10 rounds. Team Diaz requested to add 2 rounds and Jake Paul said yes. It also appears Jake Paul is not very much concerned about Nate's stamina which might be Nate's only advantage for this fight.

I reckon Jake is a very honorable man for allowing team Diaz's request. Other boxers like Gervonta Davis would force their opponents to surrender their opponents' advantages through their contracts.

I any case, these are good dates for boxing. Fulton vs. Inuoe on July 21, Spence vs. Crawford on July 25 and for the next week it is Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz.
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I spent a bit of time watching some of their preparation for the fight. Jake looks like in top shape and ready to rumble at moment's notice while Nate still looks to be getting in shape for an 8-rounder. Respect to his effort in training but Diaz doesn't seem motivated enough to win and just waiting for a good payday.

Nate dont need to train much. He had enough 5*5min fight during UFC and did not looked exhausted. There is no "in share look" for Nate. He never had lots of muscles of was shredded. He was always a tall and clumsy fighter, as he preferred to exhaust his opponent and than choke him. Hard to talk about Nates motivation, because he always looked that he does not care about the fight and result, he just likes to fight.
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I spent a bit of time watching some of their preparation for the fight. Jake looks like in top shape and ready to rumble at moment's notice while Nate still looks to be getting in shape for an 8-rounder. Respect to his effort in training but Diaz doesn't seem motivated enough to win and just waiting for a good payday.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.
Jake Paul has had a terrible experience in the ring against competing tough opponents in the past, but this is only the beginning since he still has a long way to go in fighting, and I believe he would establish an established brand for himself. I commuted to Jake Paul's Instagram page and found that he had already posted a video of himself doing some punch throwing fastening and that he was ready to go to round 10. He's definitely the fighter everyone is talking about; he doesn't give up and puts all he has into each fight, which is one of the main reasons he keeps winning and coming back better for every fight.

What are you talking about? Have you ever seen any of his fights ? Who were his "tough opponents in past" he had troubles with? He had problems only with a young professional boxer. All of his other opponents were either aged, retired or non pro fighters at all.

Imho, any fight that he has wont harm "his brand", as they are only for entertaining. The fact that steps in the ring already make him earn money, so he has no brand harm at all. He can even fight a no-name. Media will hype that anyway and he will get recognitions, rewards or royalties for everything he did in the past. I bet he is having a share of profit from his brothers PRIME drink. So no matter who he fights, he will get some $ for promoting PRIME.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.

I don't think this fight will hurt Jake unless he loses, but they haven't really been doing much to promote it. I almost kinda forgot about it to be honest, though there is still two months to go so maybe they will ramp up the promo once it gets closer. KSI will need another fight before he takes on Jake. It looks like KSI is trying to get the Tommy Fury fight done which is a decent step up without much risk to his rep. If he loses then it doesn't matter since Jake already lost so that fight can still happen but if KSI beats him then maybe he might argue he's on a different level to Jake. I don't think KSI beats Tommy though. He's only really fought nobodies so this is his first challenge in my opinion.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.
Jake Paul has had a terrible experience in the ring against competing tough opponents in the past, but this is only the beginning since he still has a long way to go in fighting, and I believe he would establish an established brand for himself. I commuted to Jake Paul's Instagram page and found that he had already posted a video of himself doing some punch throwing fastening and that he was ready to go to round 10. He's definitely the fighter everyone is talking about; he doesn't give up and puts all he has into each fight, which is one of the main reasons he keeps winning and coming back better for every fight.
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We got another tweet from Jake Paul addressing this fight by showing he's training to go 8 rounds.  It feels like after the last disaster of a press conference they really aren't doing much to promote this fight but walk through the motions.  It seems like once this fight fails Jake will try and fight KSI to establish some interest, and there are rumors of him fighting Nate Diaz in the octagon after this boxing match, but we'll see.  I personally think this Paul/Diaz fight is going to do really terrible numbers with the PPV and will probably hurt both fighter's brands.
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But we don't know if Diaz' camp is just saying that he's having hard time, we don't know if this is just their strategy.
I hope its a strategy so Jake will come soft against Nate, but one thing I'm sure of is there will be a lot of blood here because Nate is very prone to cut I have not seen him fight without a cut, his face is always full of blood if he gets cut in the early rounds he'll be in trouble, Jake is so good at exploiting his opponent's weak spot.
Two things will happen here Jake will knock out Nate or the referee will stop the fight due to Nate's bad cut.

I definitely don't think that it will be a reason for Jake Paul to be soft towards Nate Diaz especially now where Jake is looking for something and someone to bounce back after that loss he acquired through Tommy Fury. That said, Jake Paul will give everything he got just to get this fight in his favor, he doesn't have to get the judge's attention because he just have to do what he does best and because this is his sport and not Nate.
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But we don't know if Diaz' camp is just saying that he's having hard time, we don't know if this is just their strategy.
I hope its a strategy so Jake will come soft against Nate, but one thing I'm sure of is there will be a lot of blood here because Nate is very prone to cut I have not seen him fight without a cut, his face is always full of blood if he gets cut in the early rounds he'll be in trouble, Jake is so good at exploiting his opponent's weak spot.
Two things will happen here Jake will knock out Nate or the referee will stop the fight due to Nate's bad cut.

That's very possible. Seeing the updates of both, Jake still has the winning advantage. When the fight goes the distance like 3 rounds, Nate will already be gasping and the referee will step in to stop the fight. They'd not wait for the blood to flood. On every sports page I've read, most of the comments say Nate is just not going to make it. They already see Nate will fail the fact that it's not his beloved sport.

If they did a 2 fight contract one in MMA and 1 in boxing, Nate will have a chance in MMA. Jake is also preparing his PFL fights.
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But we don't know if Diaz' camp is just saying that he's having hard time, we don't know if this is just their strategy.
I hope its a strategy so Jake will come soft against Nate, but one thing I'm sure of is there will be a lot of blood here because Nate is very prone to cut I have not seen him fight without a cut, his face is always full of blood if he gets cut in the early rounds he'll be in trouble, Jake is so good at exploiting his opponent's weak spot.
Two things will happen here Jake will knock out Nate or the referee will stop the fight due to Nate's bad cut.
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In short, this is fight will belong to Jake Paul and that's without a doubt. It's not that I'm underestimating Nate but it's just hard to vote and bet towards him knowing that he will fight Jake inside the ring where he's not that experienced, he can make a difference in the first few rounds though because in those rounds, he is still fresh and strong but in the longer rounds, Jake will punish him and might KO him too.
There are reports coming from one of Nate's trainers that he is having a hard time with his stamina and this is going to be a big problem, compared to MMA where fighters can wrestle especially if the match is on the mat, it's not possible in boxing you have to phase yourself well, and Jake is so good at phasing himself, he goes to the body at the opening rounds invest a lot in jabs and do counter punches to save energy and hurt his opponent.
I know Jake can and will beat Nate I'm just worried it's not as bad as what he did with Woodley, well we just hope.

No wonder, Paul is the clear favorite of the bookies here so far.
We will know if the odds will change few weeks before the fight.
But if the Diaz couldn't work his stamina, that's for sure will be his biggest challenge here.
Knowing Paul is much younger and more active, Diaz may find it hard to last long in the ring.
Paul is still in great shape so that would help him a lot in conditioning his upcoming fight with Diaz.
But we don't know if Diaz' camp is just saying that he's having hard time, we don't know if this is just their strategy.
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