BEN ASKREN said Jake Paul will ‘wish he was still a Disney kid star’ after their bout.
The ex-UFC welterweight, who retired in 2019, will become internet sensation Paul’s third professional boxing opponent on April 17.
Ben Askren predicted he will TKO Jake Paul in round seven Credit: Getty Images – Getty
Jake Paul was formerly a Disney Channel actor Credit: Alamy
And, despite going in as underdog with the bookies, he predicts he will KO the YouTuber in the seventh round.
Ahead of the fight Askren, 36, poked fun at his opponent’s prior career as a Disney Channel actor while he broke down how he thinks the fight will go.
He told MMA Junkie: “It’ll probably maybe be relatively competitive in the first couple rounds (until) he starts to slow down and I start to land a lot more punches, a lot of volume.
“The seventh round I’m going to TKO him and he’s going to wish he was still a Disney kid star.”
Askren left the UFC after consecutive defeats, to Jorge Masvidal and then Damian Maia.
Masvidal’s win was the quickest in UFC history, after he won in five seconds following a flying knee.
Askren has since had hip replacement, last September, in retirement before accepting a deal to fight Paul, 24.
Social media star Paul won his pro debut in January 2020, stopping fellow vlogger ‘AnEsonGib’ in round one.
He followed it up with a viral knockout against ex-NBA player Nate Robinson in November.
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Paul has since campaigned to fight UFC superstar Conor McGregor, and even went after Dana White in the pursuit.
Askren, who himself had a frosty relationship with White, revealed he spoke with the promoter about his boxing debut.
He needed permission from the UFC to take the fight, having still been under contract with them.
And while they appear to have patched things up, they both share a similar view on Paul.
Askren said: “He does not seem to like Jake Paul too much, that’s seeming to be totally true.
“We had a nice phone call. Probably the most cordial phone call Dana and I have ever had.
“Both Dana and Hunter (Campbell) were relatively easy. They didn’t really have many complaints.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk