Carl Froch has once again taken a swipe at Jake Paul, and their war of words shows no signs of letting up.
Afterwards, Froch and Paul exchanged words on social media unanimous decision victory last Friday in Texas against Mike Tyson, with “The Cobra” claiming he would defeat the YouTuber within a round.
The former super middleweight world champion believes the fight was planned to ensure this “The problem child” emerged victorious and insists he cannot classify himself as a legitimate professional fighter.
“After the fight with Mike Tyson he really exposed himself for who he is,” the 47-year-old said on his YouTube channel Happy about fighting.
“He couldn’t do anything with Mike Tyson.
“He talks about it [how] he took time for him.
“He couldn't do anything with him and Mike Tyson actually looked like he was fighting a script.
“The whole thing is a big joke shop.
“It's all a big scam, a big fraud. He's cheating people, but if people tune in and watch it and Netflix keeps paying him mega money, then that's fair, well done.
Listen, Jakey, boy… I've been retired for 11 years, haven't boxed in over a decade, I'm old, gray and out of shape. But I would still give your wife the best night of her life!
I bet she dreams of a real manLet me know if you still want to wash your cars…
— Carl Froch MBE (@Carl_Froch)
“In that sense, I admire you because you know how to make money.
“But let’s not forget, you’re just a professional p*** taker.
“I saw you dancing on TikTok, you’re a fucking joke and you’re not a professional boxer.
“You never will be.”
Froch has been out of the ring since knocking out George Groves in a rematch at Wembley in 2014.
Paul secured his eleventh professional victory with the fight against 58-year-old Tyson and apparently attracted 60 million viewers on streaming giant Netflix.
Responding to the Nottingham man on X, the 27-year-old replied: “Bloody sour loser.”
“Keep your mouth shut.
“I have done more in four years than you have done in your life.
“First and last time I respond to your broken, salty ass.
Let me know if you want to wash my cars.”
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