UFC commentator Joe Rogan has issued a warning to Jake Paul concerning his future on the planet {of professional} boxing.
Earlier this month, Jake Paul made the choice to get within the ring and sq. off with none apart from Anthony Joshua – the previous heavyweight champion of the world. Whereas he was capable of evade AJ for stretches of the combat, primarily by way of capturing takedowns and working away, ‘The Drawback Youngster’ was finally caught with a fully brutal shot that not solely led to his defeat, but additionally broke his jaw.
Ever since then, followers and pundits have been questioning what precisely goes to return subsequent for Jake Paul. He has actually taken his boxing profession additional than anybody might have anticipated only a few years in the past, however is there nonetheless going to be the identical stage of curiosity after dropping so emphatically to Joshua?
In a latest episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan gave his ideas on the potential subsequent step for Jake Paul in his profession.
Joe Rogan presents recommendation to Jake Paul
“It’s a loopy world,” Rogan stated. “The factor is that I might hope that he acknowledges is correct now he’s doing nice, and he’s solely, no matter, 28? … He’s younger, and he’s most likely made $300 million in his boxing profession. He’s 28 years outdated, 29 subsequent month. Don’t do that very lengthy, as a result of there’s a worth that you just pay that’s not price it.
“It’s not price it. And that worth is melancholy, deep melancholy, a extreme mind imbalance that’s going to steer you to dependancy. It leads so many individuals to impulsive habits, so many individuals turn into playing addicts, drug addicts, alcoholics after their preventing profession. You may solely take a lot.”
Quotes by way of MMA Fighting
Paul has the potential to go on and do some extra attention-grabbing issues in boxing, however Rogan actually has a degree – even when he made it fairly dramatically.
Hopefully, on the very least, Jake goes in there with somebody who’s nearer in capability to him for his subsequent combat, if solely to keep away from an analogous end result.
