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Fans spot Jake Paul’s brutal taunt seconds after knocking out opponent and claim ‘this version KOs Canelo inside four’


JAKE PAUL fans spotted the YouTuber’s savage taunt after he knocked out Andre August on Friday evening.

The internet sensation, 26, stopped his American opponent in the first round of their clash in Orlando.

Jake Paul waved goodbye to Andre August after landing the knockout punchCredit: DAZN
He has now secured two victories since his loss to Tommy FuryCredit: Getty

Paul laid August out with a right uppercut as the 35-year-old failed to beat the referee’s count before the bout was waved off.

And Paul celebrated the win by waving at August as he laid sprawled out on the canvas.

Fight fans were quick to react to the gesture on social media as they poured in with their responses.

One individual even suggested Paul could beat Mexican pound-for-pound star Saul “Canelo” Alvarez – a four-weight world champion who has 60 pro wins on his record.

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They said: “This version of Jake Paul would KO Canelo inside four rounds.”

Another added: “Jake would knock Fury out in a rematch.”

A third replied: “The wave was hard.”

While a fourth responded: “Jake Paul kept his promise to the fans and got the first round knockout. Waving goodnight to the dazed Andre August.”

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Paul’s win over August – who had a record of 10 wins, one defeat and one draw heading into the contest – means he has now secured two victories on the bounce.

Paul suffered his first professional loss at the hands of Love Island star Tommy Fury in February.

But he returned to the ring with a unanimous decision win over Nate Diaz in the summer.

And the swift KO of August brought up an eighth win since making his pro debut in January 2020.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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