Hafthor Bjornsson challenges Jake Paul to a fight: what the boxer replied.
Hafthor Bjornsson calls out Jake Paul for a fight
According to The Sun: Hafthor Bjornsson, known star of 'Game of Thrones' and holder of the title of the world's strongest man, has challenged Jake Paul to a boxing match.
GettyThe 36-year-old Hafthor stated that Jake Paul is only fighting 'smaller opponents'. He made this statement following Paul's press conference with Gervonta Davis, where Jake appeared significantly larger than his opponent, which sparked lively discussion online.
Pointing out the noticeable size difference between the boxers, Bjornsson in a social media post called Jake out for a fight:
“Jake Paul fights with little people. He should try to fight someone like me… let's see how that goes.”
Bjornsson's fans supported the idea and actively commented:
- “This is definitely the fight I would pay for.”
- “Bro, I hope he agrees.”
- “This would be a fight worth watching.”
- “You would sell a million tickets for this match.”
- “You would just destroy him.”
At this point, Jake Paul has not yet responded to Bjornsson's challenge, but if the fight happens, both boxers will need to lose weight to meet in the ring within the appropriate weight classes.
This challenge from Hafthor Bjornsson could turn into an interesting event in the boxing world and popular culture, given the popularity of both athletes. If Jake Paul agrees to the fight, it could attract the attention of numerous fans and also become a highlight event for the sport as a whole. Read also
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