Jake Paul is once again being accused of rigging and fixing his fight, know if his win vs Anderson Silva was fixed
More people are saying that the fight between Jake Paul and Anderson Silva this weekend was fixed. Which doesn’t come as much of a surprise. One tweet that went viral claimed to show that the UFC legend dove for the knockout in the final round.
In response to that clip, though, another video is going around on Twitter that shows. The Problem Child landing a perfectly timed blow on his opponent that sent him crashing to the ground. Putting an end to the claims that the fight was fixed.
Know Was The Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva Fight Fixed As New Video Footage Emerges
In the interest of fairness, we want to give you both videos so that you, the fans, can decide which one is more real. Hopefully, this will put to rest the question of whether or not the fight was fixed.
Was Jake Paul Vs Anderson Silva Fixed? Everything You Need To Know About The Controversy!
The original video that was tweeted, which we think was changed or just shot from a bad angle, shows that Paul didn’t really hit Silva that hard when he knocked him down.
Video: Fan claims Fixing Jake Paul Vs Anderson Silva
Anderson took the bag 💰 pic.twitter.com/iCpHkPcGyB
— Rhys_MMA 🇦🇺x🏴 (@RW805_) October 30, 2022
But in the replies to the above tweet, a lot of people show a different angle of the punch, which 100% proves that Paul hit Silva hard. From the video, we can see that Paul gives his opponent a hard punch that knocks him down.
Video Of Anderson Silva Getting Knocked Out By Jake Paul!
you didnt watch the fight lmfao pic.twitter.com/RXPUFlk8Os
— SK (@Forreignss) October 30, 2022
The accusations that the election was fixed and rigged can’t be proven true because it was clear that Paul was the clear winner. This was also confirmed by the judges, who all agreed that Paul was the winner (77-74, 78-73, 78-73).
People who agree with the original video probably hate Jake Paul a lot and want to put down everything he does in the boxing ring. However, other videos show that it’s just the angle of the shot and nothing else. The tweet further up in this article, which shows the punch from a different angle in the final round, shows that Paul did make full contact with Silva and that it was a real knockdown.
So, the YouTube star should get credit for winning on Saturday night. And his win shouldn’t be tainted by more claims that it was fixed and rigged. We get that not many people like Jake Paul and his boxing videos, but sometimes the agendas are just too forced.
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