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Timothy Bradley criticizes Jake Paul's performance: 'He ran like a dog'

Timothy Bradley stated that Jake Paul didn't want to face Joshua and believes his corner should have pressured him to fight and not just survive

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Timothy Bradley harshly criticized Jake Paul's performance and commented that he "ran like a dog" during his knockout loss to Anthony Joshua last weekend.

On his official YouTube channel, Bradley stated that Paul didn't want to face him Joshua and believes his corner should have pressured him to fight and not just survive.

“It wasn’t a fight because Jake ran like a dog. And, you know, I talked to a lot of people outside, boxing analysts, they asked me what I would have done and I told them Jake was going to run, and that’s the worst thing you can do. When you’re facing a bully, you have to stand up to the bully, you have to send a message early in the fight. I’m talking about fighting for dominance, for respect,” he said.

“That was the problem: Jake didn’t get respect from the start. If I had been in his corner, I would have said, ‘Hey, brother, look, we’re here. You’re getting paid $94 million, you know what I’m saying? We’re here to fight, brother, we’re not here to survive, we’re here to fight,’” he added.

In the fight with Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul spent his time running around the ring to avoid his opponent’s powerful punches, so the The first few rounds were uneventful. Midway through the fight, the YouTuber-turned-boxer showed signs of fatigue, and that proved to be his downfall. The Briton was able to connect with the American, knocking him down four times (twice in the fifth and twice more in the sixth). It was precisely in that sixth round that Joshua finished Paul with a powerful right hand that fractured his jaw in two places. After the victory, Anthony Joshua declared that he wants to face Tyson Fury next, while Paul asserted that he will continue fighting and again called for a fight against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. Jake Paul, 27, suffered his second career defeat, his first by knockout. The American YouTuber has a record of 12 wins (six by knockout) and two losses. Anthony Joshua, 36,He recovered from the knockout he suffered against Daniel Dubois last September by finishing off Paul. The Briton has a record of 29 wins, 25 of them by knockout, and four losses.

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