It was one-way traffic as Jake Paul finished Mike Perry in round six, securing a dominant win ahead of his bout against Mike Tyson in November.
Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) picked up three knockdowns in the fight before the referee stepped in to stop the fight. Perry (0-2) was aggressive throughout but was defensively vulnerable and Paul took advantage.
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Jake Paul first put Perry down with a big left hand in the opening minute of the fight and it didn’t get much better from there for Perry.
In round two Paul picked up another knockdown, this time with the right hand, but to Perry’s credit he showed heart to push past the knockdowns and fight on after clearly being shaken.
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Jake Paul slowed the pace slightly in the middle rounds but in round six Paul caught Perry again, putting him to the canvas for the final time and ultimately ending the fight.”Mike Perry you’re the toughest son of a b—h I’ve ever seen in my life,” Logan Paul, Jake’s brother, said in the ring afterwards.
A bomb of a left hook sent Perry backwards into the ropes and Paul pounced, landing a barrage of shots that finally put Perry into the canvas. He got up for a third time, but the referee had seen enough and called a stop to the bout.
Paul now turns to the highly anticipated matchup against Mike Tyson this November, which he confirmed is up next for him.”100% it’s happening … Mike Tyson is in training,” Paul said after the fight.Paul and Tyson were originally supposed to square off this weekend, but an injury to Tyson delayed his training, forcing the fight to be postponed. The bout will now take place on Nov. 15, still at AT&T Stadium and still streaming free on Netflix.
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