Last night, Jake Paul, the professional boxer, claimed victory with a first-round TKO against Ryan Borland in Puerto Rico. Following his win, Paul cautioned Ryan Garcia, a former world title holder, against facing him in the future, citing potential negative consequences given Garcia’s age of 25.
In his tenth professional fight in San Juan, Paul dominated Borland in the opening round, securing a TKO victory. This win marks his third consecutive victory, following previous wins against Andre August and Nate Diaz.
Expressing a desire to challenge the current super middleweight champion, Canelo Alvarez, in the future, Paul received a challenge from Garcia, who vowed to end Paul’s boxing career.
Garcia tweeted, “I get it, it’s already started, I have no choice but to do this! I’m done with Jake Paul’s boxing. Bring it on Jake, he’s dead, you f*****g bastard! Attack my team.”
In response to Garcia’s challenge, Paul asserted his boxing skills surpass Garcia’s, referring to a potential fight between them as “light work.”
Jake Paul welcomes Ryan Garcia’s future matches
“Ryan (Garcia), I love you,” said Jake Paul following his recent victory. “I know that, brother. But you need to chill out because you seem erratic, thirsty, and desperate, especially since you fought over money claiming to be a billionaire.”
“All I’m saying is, take it easy, brother,” Paul added. “But if you want a fight, it’s an easy task for me. I have the skills, and as long as we’re in the ring, I believe I’m a better boxer than you.”
Would you be interested in a future match between Jake Paul and Ryan Garcia?