Jake Paul has chimed in to give his instant reaction to Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's decision loss to Dmitry Bivol.
Bivol shocked the world of boxing in the early hours of Sunday morning by decisively outpointing Canelo and stopping him in his quest to capture the WBA light heavyweight title.
Canelo was completely outclassed by his opponent, looking a little more off the pace than we are used to seeing.
YouTube star and professional, kind of, boxer Jake Paul poked fun at the Mexican, uploading a video to Twitter that gave his instant reaction to the fight.
âAnd just like that, Canelo Alvarez loses to Dmitry Bivol.
âHeâs on the ropes like he won, he only won three rounds in the whole entire fight.
âCongratulations to Dmitry Bivol, he showed that Canelo is easily beatable by a bigger man.â
The reaction comes after Jake Paul claimed that he could easily defeat Canelo with a few more years boxing under his belt.
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn was baffled in the lead up to Katie Taylor versus Amanda Serrano last wee, as Paul told him that he had his eyes set on the Mexican world champion.
Eddie said: âThis is a guy who, he would say to me off camera, âIn two years Iâll beat Canelo.â
âAnd Iâll sort of look around for a camera and realise there isnât one, and I think, âWow.'â
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 07: Canelo Alvarez reacts after the WBA light heavyweight title fight against Dmitry Bivol at T-Mobile Arena on May 07, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bivol retained his title by unanimous decision. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
In Jake's latest Twitter post, also sent a defiant message to the promoter, saying: âEddie Hearn, f*** you.
âIâm coming, Iâm beating Canelo in three years, I put that on my mama!
âBelieve in yourself kids, and donât listen to these British scumbags like Eddie Hearn.â
Jake oozes confidence for a man who has only been boxing professionally for two years and seems eager to throw down with one of the biggest names in the sport.
Jake Paul reacts to Canelo loss
Itâs fair to say that Paul is revelling in the Caneloâs defeat, and in true fashion, finding a way to steal the limelight.
In this crazy era of YouTube boxing, how likely is it that we see Jake Paul box Canelo in the near future?