Former UFC champion predicts Jake Paul vs. Andrew Tate
With speculation mounting as to who Jake Paul will step into the ring against next, former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo has had his say on how he expects a potential fight for the YouTube star to go against kickboxing veteran Andrew Tate.
'Cobra' has been competing in combat sports since 2007 and has managed to amass a reported 76 wins throughout 85 fights inside the kickboxing ring. During his time in the sport, he has earned 23 knockout wins and has also tested himself in mixed martial arts, winning two of his three bouts during his short career.
While discussing the matchup, Cejudo insisted that despite Andrew Tate's extensive fighting experience, he believes Jake Paul would make "easy work" of the controversial millionaire.
"I'm just not sure how good he really is. You put a guy like Andrew Tate with Jake Paul, I think Jake Paul gets it done pretty fairly quickly. You know, Jake Paul goes high, low, low, high, he's been able to develop those two-three combinations, and if he can beat a guy like Anderson Silva convincingly like he did, then I think it would be easy work with Andrew Tate."
Jake has taken the boxing world by storm since dedicating his life to the sport back in 2020. With wins over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, former Bellator 170lb king Ben Askren, and one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time Anderson Silva, the youngster is on the right path to success.
Andrew Tate won his three most recent kickboxing bouts by way of knockout, but despite them counting on his overall record, questions have been raised about the legitimacy of the opponents.
Check out what Henry Cejudo had to say about the two internet celebrities fighting in the video below.
Will Jake Paul vs. Andrew Tate ever happen?
Although the world was fooled when they squared off on social media and promised a fight was in the works, it looks like Jake will never get to stand across the ring from Andrew Tate.
'The Problem Child' recently announced his intention to compete in mixed martial arts after coming to terms on a partnership with the PFL, with Nate Diaz the man firmly in his sights.
Tate, on the other hand, is embroiled in an ongoing legal issue that has flipped his world upside down. As uncertainty surrounds the Brit, it's unclear when or if he will ever compete in combat sports again.