Jake Paul MMA debut: Boxing News: Jake Paul has begun his MMA drill and has kicked off the process by starting off with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. ‘The Problem Child’ has just signed a multi-fight deal with the PFL and is expected to enter the MMA octagon this year. While he is already known to be a heavy-handed boxer, Jake Paul is now improving his skills on the mat, too. For more combat sports news, follow Insidesport.IN.
Right after his 26th birthday, ‘The Problem Child’ posted pictures of his BJJ training on social media, sending several fans into a frenzy. Here’s a look at the post.
In the caption, Jake Paul wrote, “First day of Jiu Jitsu”
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6-0 as a pro boxer, Jake Paul will continue his pugilistic career and is scheduled to meet Tommy Fury next. Meanwhile, Jake Paul will also introduce the Pay-Per-View Super Fight Category in the PFL MMA, which will operate separately from the PFL’s regular season-based league.
According to reports, PPV stars will be entitled to 50% of the revenue share and there are massive speculations about Francis Ngannou potentially landing up over there. That said, Jake Paul is yet to announce an official opponent for himself and his latest MMA drills can garner attention from many fighters.
Jake Paul starts BJJ training: Can Jake Paul perform well in the PFL MMA?
Jake Paul was a wrestler back in his high-school days and added up boxing to his armor later. Several people demeaned his abilities when ‘The Problem Child’ slid into the sport of boxing. Nevertheless, Paul earned his spot as a PPV draw and defeated A-listed opponents on the way.
Jake Paul starts BJJ training: Watch The Problem Child practicing BJJ for his 2023 PFL MMA debut right after the 26th birthday
Jake Paul starts BJJ training: Watch The Problem Child practicing BJJ for his 2023 PFL MMA debut right after the 26th birthdayJake Paul’s list of in-ring victims includes ex-UFC champions- Tyron Woodley (x2) and Anderson Silva. It remains to be seen how Paul fares against the MMA fighters inside the octagon. It will be a sheerly demanding task to win in an MMA rule set, but Jake Paul has dared to take a chance.
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