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Jake Paul drops sparring partner and breaks his tooth in leaked footage ahead of fighting ex-NBA star Nate Robinson


JAKE PAUL dropped a sparring partner and broke his tooth in leaked footage ahead of the YouTuber’s fight against Nate Robinson.

The American social media star faces ex-NBA player Robinson on the undercard of Mike Tyson’s boxing return on November 28.

Jake Paul dropped a sparring partner as he prepares to face Nate Robinson

Paul steps over his sparring partner after putting him on the canvas

And Paul has been ramping up his preparations in the gym as sparring footage revealed him flooring an opponent.

The 23-year-old lands a right hand over the top and follows up with a left hook that wobbles his sparring partner.

And as he totters over to the other side of the ring, Paul lands another overhand right before swarming his sparring partner.

Paul then floors him, before stepping over his man.

Afterwards, Paul’s unnamed sparring partner reveals he suffered a broken tooth following the session.

He said: “It’s different punching a person and a them punching a bag.

“He got me a couple of times and knocked my tooth out.

“I was like, ‘Damn, this is a different sport. I respect boxers now.”

Paul’s sparring partner reveals a broken tooth after the sparring session

Paul won his pro boxing debut in January, dropping internet rival ‘AnEsonGib’ three times before winning in round one.

He wanted to face KSI, 27, who beat his brother Logan, 25, by split-decision last November.

But he instead fights Robinson – who has not played in the NBA since the 2015-2016 season – in the co-headliner as Tyson, 54, boxes Roy Jones Jr, 51, in an exhibition.

Jake Paul in training as YouTube star shows off ferocious uppercuts ahead of YouTubers fight with ex-NBA star Nate Robinson


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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