Hasim Rahman Jr. trashes Jake Paul’s wins over MMA fighters, vows to end ‘facade he’s calling a career’

Hasim Rahman Jr. made it clear to Jake Paul that he doesn’t respect what he’s done in the ring.

[autotag]Hasim Rahman Jr.[/autotag] is not impressed with [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag]’s unbeaten run in boxing.

Rahman Jr., the 31-year-old son of former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, doesn’t put much stock into Paul’s 5-0 record given the type of opposition the YouTube star has gone up against.

Rahman Jr. is set to fight Paul, 25, in a cruiserweight contest on Aug. 6 at Madison Square Garden in New York. And he firmly believes he’s the only legit boxer Paul – who has wins over Nate Robinson, Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley – has faced in his young career.

“You ain’t fought nobody, you ain’t fought nobody,” Rahman said to Paul at Tuesday’s press conference. “Everyone you’ve fought have been their debut. I just fought somebody who was 20-0. (You’ve fought) champions in MMA, NBA champions. No boxers, no boxers. This will be your first loss.”

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The press conference on Tuesday was full of heated exchanges, topped with a tense faceoff with both fighters. Rahman Jr. showed little respect for Paul and promised to put an end to what he believes to be a fabricated combat sports career.

“I’m here to end this facade he’s calling a career, so we’re going to see,” Rahman Jr. said. “We will (see). We’re going to see on Aug. 6 when Jake Paul falls. We’re definitely going to see that.”

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