Jake Paul defeated Mike Perry via technical knockout
Paul is now 10-1 in his career with seven professional knockouts
Paul maintains his November 15 showdown with Mike Tyson
Tyson expressed interest in boxing and has been training for the event with Paul
Jake Paul defeated Mike Perry via technical knockout in a cruiserweight fight at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Paul is now 10-1 in his career with seven professional knockouts. The fight was originally scheduled to take place on July 17 but was postponed due to a medical issue with Paul. With the win, Paul maintains his November 15 showdown with Mike Tyson, which was originally scheduled for this night. After the fight, Paul briefly discussed his next opponent, Mike Tyson, and then showed interest in facing Perry in BKFC or MMA with the Professional Fighters League. Perry clarified that he would be down to rematch Paul on either platform. The rescheduled fight with Tyson will likely be streamed on Netflix for November 15.
Recently, Tyson expressed interest in boxing and has been training for his upcoming event with Paul. Despite the callouts and the conversation in the ring, it is doubtful we will see Paul face Perry or any other fighters soon as they are all under contract with different organizations and there is a lot of red tape to navigate before any fights can be arranged. For now, fans of the Paul crossover events may have to settle for the clash with Tyson.
Chances are, even though Tyson is 59 years old, the match will be more competitive than what we saw from Perry on Saturday.
Conor McGregor expressed disdain for Jake Paul on social media after Paul’s knockout win over Mike Perry (not in other articles)
Conor McGregor criticized Jake Paul for his choice of opponents and weight difference (not in other articles)
Accuracy
]Conor McGregor expressed disdain for Jake Paul on social media after Paul's knockout win over Mike Perry[
Jake Paul defeated Mike Perry in the sixth round of their boxing match
Paul knocked Perry down in the sixth round and he was unable to get back up.
Paul is now 10-1 in his career with seven professional knockouts.
Deception
(10%)
The author uses emotional manipulation and name-calling to demean Jake Paul. He also makes unfounded accusations about Paul being 'juiced out of his head' without providing any evidence.
> Conor McGregor: Jake Paul is the biggest p***bag I have ever seen in my life.
> Jake Paul: So Conor’s on Twitter all the time. He’s on his yacht all the time. Guess where he’s not? In the ring, fighting me.
> Conor McGregor: 40 pound weight difference, juiced out of his head, and still s***ting himself in there. B*tch a**es. You could never.
> Jake Paul: He was big upping his boy Mike Perry – I said, 'OK Conor, after I f*ck up Mike Perry, then you’re next.'
Fallacies
(85%)
Harry Bamforth's article contains multiple instances of inflammatory rhetoric and name-calling fallacies. McGregor's statements towards Jake Paul are examples of personal attacks and insults, which can be considered ad hominem fallacies. The author does not provide any factual evidence or logical reasoning to support these attacks.
> Conor McGregor: Jake Paul is the biggest p***bag I have ever seen in my life.
> Conor McGregor: 40 pound weight difference, juiced out of his head, and still s***ting himself in there. B*tch a**es. You could never.
> Jake Paul: He was big upping his boy Mike Perry – I said, 'OK Conor, after I f*ck up Mike Perry, then you’re next.'
> Jake Paul: So Conor’s on Twitter all the time. He’s on his yacht all the time. Guess where he’s not? In the ring, fighting me.
Bias
(80%)
The author uses derogatory language towards Jake Paul, referring to him as a 'p***bag' multiple times. This is an example of personal attack bias.
'Jake Paul is the biggest p***bag I have ever seen in my life.'
Jake Paul had been a -475 favorite for the fight as per ESPN BET.
Despite being sick and having a broken knuckle, Paul managed to defeat Perry who fell to 0-2 in his boxing record.
In the opening round, Paul knocked down Perry with a chopping right hand.
Perry rebounded in Round 3 by opening up a cut over Paul’s left eye but was dominated again in Round 4 by Paul who went on to finish the fight in Round 6.
Accuracy
] Jake Paul defeated Mike Perry via technical knockout in a cruiserweight fight[
Paul knocked Perry down in the sixth round and he was unable to get back up
Perry showed toughness throughout the fight despite having his hands down and being knocked down early in the first and second rounds
Paul is now 10-1 in his career with seven professional knockouts.
In the fourth round, Paul used his jab and body shots to expose Perry’s rudimentary boxing skills, leading to KO
Deception
(100%)
None Found At Time Of
Publication
Fallacies
(95%)
No formal fallacies found in the author's statements. However, there are inflammatory rhetorical elements and appeals to authority. The author quotes Mike Paul making claims about his abilities and future matchups, which is not a formal fallacy but does contribute to the overall tone of the article.
Mike Tyson, you's next. ... It's anyone, anytime, anyplace.
You did a great job, you were way too fast for me and I couldn't adjust.