Jake Paul knocks out Ben Askren 1 minute, 59 seconds into their fight

Jake Paul knocked out Ben Askren in the first round of a boxing match Saturday in Atlanta.

Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Jake Paul lived up to his promise and proved to be superior to Ben Askren in their boxing match Saturday.

After much anticipation, Paul and Askren finally stepped into the ring to trade blows. It was one-way action, though, with Paul winning by first-round TKO at the 1:59 mark after the referee ruled Askren unable to continue, despite answering the count following a knockdown.

The cruiserweight bout (190 pounds) headlined the Triller Fight Club event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The main card aired on pay-per-view.

Paul, the YouTuber, actor and rapper, made his boxing debut in January 2020 with a first-round TKO of fellow YouTuber Ali Eson Gib. His second fight came in November, when he beat former NBA player and Slam Dunk champion Nate Robinson with a knockout that went viral.

Now he adds Askren’s name to his resume, and he said the next challenge will be a sterner one as he looks to further add to his resume.

Askren, meanwhile, is likely done in the fight game.

After suffering back-to-back losses to Jorge Masvidal and Demian Maia under the UFC banner, Askren retired from competition in November 2019. He subsequently underwent hip replacement surgery, and that seemingly put a bow on his time in the fight game.

More than a year later, however, the opportunity to box Paul arose, and he opted to have at it. The result didn’t go his way, and the 36-year-old may now be done for good.

Complete Triller Fight Club results included:

  • Jake Paul def. Ben Askren via TKO – Round 1, 1:59
  • Regis Prograis def. Ivan Redkach via technical decision (60-54, 60-54, 59-54)
  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via TKO (did not answer bell) – Round 3, 3:00

Jake Paul knocks out Ben Askren 1 minute, 59 seconds into their fight

Jake Paul knocked out Ben Askren in the first round of a boxing match Saturday in Atlanta.

Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Jake Paul lived up to his promise and proved to be superior to Ben Askren in their boxing match Saturday.

After much anticipation, Paul and Askren finally stepped into the ring to trade blows. It was one-way action, though, with Paul winning by first-round TKO at the 1:59 mark after the referee ruled Askren unable to continue, despite answering the count following a knockdown.

The cruiserweight bout (190 pounds) headlined the Triller Fight Club event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The main card aired on pay-per-view.

Paul, the YouTuber, actor and rapper, made his boxing debut in January 2020 with a first-round TKO of fellow YouTuber Ali Eson Gib. His second fight came in November, when he beat former NBA player and Slam Dunk champion Nate Robinson with a knockout that went viral.

Now he adds Askren’s name to his resume, and he said the next challenge will be a sterner one as he looks to further add to his resume.

Askren, meanwhile, is likely done in the fight game.

After suffering back-to-back losses to Jorge Masvidal and Demian Maia under the UFC banner, Askren retired from competition in November 2019. He subsequently underwent hip replacement surgery, and that seemingly put a bow on his time in the fight game.

More than a year later, however, the opportunity to box Paul arose, and he opted to have at it. The result didn’t go his way, and the 36-year-old may now be done for good.

Complete Triller Fight Club results included:

  • Jake Paul def. Ben Askren via TKO – Round 1, 1:59
  • Regis Prograis def. Ivan Redkach via technical decision (60-54, 60-54, 59-54)
  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via TKO (did not answer bell) – Round 3, 3:00

Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren: Live blog, results for Triller Fight Club event

Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren: Live blog, results for Triller Fight Club event.

Editor’s note: This article was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com. Boxing Junkie will be posting that website’s coverage of the Jake Paul-Ben Askren boxing card.

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ATLANTA – MMA Junkie is on the scene and reporting live from tonight’s Triller Fight Club event.

The big attraction of the evening is the highly anticipated boxing match between YouTube star Jake Paul and former MMA champion Ben Askren, who is making his boxing debut. Also on the pay-per-view main card (9 p.m. ET, FITE.TV) will be former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir stepping into the squared circle for the first time against Steve Cunningham.

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

In addition to the night of fights, there will be musical performances by Justin Bieber, The Black Keys, Snoop Dog, Ice Cube, Too $hort, E-40, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Diplo, and Major Lazer.

Keep it locked here for fight results as they happen, as well as live behind-the-scenes updates from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Full fight results

  • Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren, cruiserweight
  • Regis Prograis vs. Ivan Redkach, junior welterweight
  • Steve Cunningham vs. Franki Mir, heavyweight
  • Joe Fournier vs. Reykon, light heavyweight

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Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren: Live blog, results for Triller Fight Club event

Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren: Live blog, results for Triller Fight Club event.

Editor’s note: This article was originally posted on MMAJunkie.com. Boxing Junkie will be posting that website’s coverage of the Jake Paul-Ben Askren boxing card.

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ATLANTA – MMA Junkie is on the scene and reporting live from tonight’s Triller Fight Club event.

The big attraction of the evening is the highly anticipated boxing match between YouTube star Jake Paul and former MMA champion Ben Askren, who is making his boxing debut. Also on the pay-per-view main card (9 p.m. ET, FITE.TV) will be former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir stepping into the squared circle for the first time against Steve Cunningham.

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

In addition to the night of fights, there will be musical performances by Justin Bieber, The Black Keys, Snoop Dog, Ice Cube, Too $hort, E-40, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Diplo, and Major Lazer.

Keep it locked here for fight results as they happen, as well as live behind-the-scenes updates from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Full fight results

  • Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren, cruiserweight
  • Regis Prograis vs. Ivan Redkach, junior welterweight
  • Steve Cunningham vs. Franki Mir, heavyweight
  • Joe Fournier vs. Reykon, light heavyweight

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Video: Jake Paul, Ben Askren have final face-off (with a robot nearby)

Video: Jake Paul, Ben Askren have final face-off (with a robot nearby).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMjPpeHU2jM

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren is official, and both men are ready to fight.

Ahead of Saturday’s Triller Fight Club pay-per-view headliner at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Paul and Askren came face to face for a final staredown after weighing in. Both men successfully made weight, with Paul tipping the scale at 191.5 pounds and Askren weighing in at 191.

After their first faceoff went viral when Askren facepalmed Paul, who subsequently pushed him, things were slightly more tame this time around.

They stood toe to toe before going their separate ways. Now all that’s left is to fight.

Watch the video above for the ceremonial weigh-in video for Paul vs. Askren, as well as their final staredown.

Check out the full Triller Fight Club weigh-in results below:

  • Jake Paul (191.5) vs. Ben Askren (191)
  • Regis Prograis (142) vs. Ivan Redkach (142)
  • Steve Cunningham (206) vs. Frank Mir (276)
  • Joe Fournier (187) vs. Reykon (178.5)

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Video: Jake Paul, Ben Askren have final face-off (with a robot nearby)

Video: Jake Paul, Ben Askren have final face-off (with a robot nearby).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMjPpeHU2jM

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

***

ATLANTA – Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren is official, and both men are ready to fight.

Ahead of Saturday’s Triller Fight Club pay-per-view headliner at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Paul and Askren came face to face for a final staredown after weighing in. Both men successfully made weight, with Paul tipping the scale at 191.5 pounds and Askren weighing in at 191.

After their first faceoff went viral when Askren facepalmed Paul, who subsequently pushed him, things were slightly more tame this time around.

They stood toe to toe before going their separate ways. Now all that’s left is to fight.

Watch the video above for the ceremonial weigh-in video for Paul vs. Askren, as well as their final staredown.

Check out the full Triller Fight Club weigh-in results below:

  • Jake Paul (191.5) vs. Ben Askren (191)
  • Regis Prograis (142) vs. Ivan Redkach (142)
  • Steve Cunningham (206) vs. Frank Mir (276)
  • Joe Fournier (187) vs. Reykon (178.5)

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Ben Askren feels no pressure ‘at all’ to represent MMA vs. Jake Paul

Ben Askren said he feels no pressure “at all” to represent MMA in his fight with Jake Paul on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Ben Askren says his boxing match with Jake Paul isn’t for anybody but himself.

In the lead-up to the Triller Fight Club headliner on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Askren has been placed with the largely unwanted responsibility of representing the sport of MMA.

The former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder is making his professional boxing debut, and he’s getting a lot of support against the polarizing YouTuber, actor and rapper.

Although he sees it all, Askren said he’s not letting the expectations turn into pressure. His motivation for the fight is purely selfish.

“Most people would roll their eyes if they said, ‘Ben Askren is MMA striking,’” Askren told MMA Junkie on Wednesday. “They would be like, ‘Oh f*ck.’ So no, I don’t feel that (pressure to represent MMA) at all. I’m here for me.’”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Askren said he’s prepared for the transition between sports accordingly. He worked with famed coach Freddie Roach for a portion of his camp and put many hours into getting himself ready.

One of the elements Askren has focused on, he said, is to move away from his natural instincts of changing levels in attempt to grapple. He’s not allowed to do any of that in this fight and thinks he’s worked it out of his system.

“It’s more natural for me to grab,” Askren said. “So I’ve been trying not to do a lot of grabbing at all in my training.”

Askren came out of MMA retirement to take the fight with Paul. The 36-year-old expects this to be a one-and-done in terms of a return to combat sports, but just like how he thought that would be the case when he walked away from the UFC in 2019, he’ll never say never.

“In my mind (I’m done),” Askren said. “I will say the caveat, because I always hate when people say, ‘There’s no chance.’ Then they come back and you’re like, ‘You told us there’s no chance.’ There’s a small chance.

“Who thought I was going to box Jake Paul? If someone offers me a whole bunch of money and it’s a good opportunity (then I might fight again). … I just think that chance is small.”

Askren said he expects to go out on top. The day the fight was announced he predicted he’d win by seventh-round TKO, and he said he’s not changing course as the final days before the fight wind down.

“I said seventh-round TKO,” Askren said, “and I’m standing by it.”

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Ben Askren feels no pressure ‘at all’ to represent MMA vs. Jake Paul

Ben Askren said he feels no pressure “at all” to represent MMA in his fight with Jake Paul on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Ben Askren says his boxing match with Jake Paul isn’t for anybody but himself.

In the lead-up to the Triller Fight Club headliner on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Askren has been placed with the largely unwanted responsibility of representing the sport of MMA.

The former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder is making his professional boxing debut, and he’s getting a lot of support against the polarizing YouTuber, actor and rapper.

Although he sees it all, Askren said he’s not letting the expectations turn into pressure. His motivation for the fight is purely selfish.

“Most people would roll their eyes if they said, ‘Ben Askren is MMA striking,’” Askren told MMA Junkie on Wednesday. “They would be like, ‘Oh f*ck.’ So no, I don’t feel that (pressure to represent MMA) at all. I’m here for me.’”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Askren said he’s prepared for the transition between sports accordingly. He worked with famed coach Freddie Roach for a portion of his camp and put many hours into getting himself ready.

One of the elements Askren has focused on, he said, is to move away from his natural instincts of changing levels in attempt to grapple. He’s not allowed to do any of that in this fight and thinks he’s worked it out of his system.

“It’s more natural for me to grab,” Askren said. “So I’ve been trying not to do a lot of grabbing at all in my training.”

Askren came out of MMA retirement to take the fight with Paul. The 36-year-old expects this to be a one-and-done in terms of a return to combat sports, but just like how he thought that would be the case when he walked away from the UFC in 2019, he’ll never say never.

“In my mind (I’m done),” Askren said. “I will say the caveat, because I always hate when people say, ‘There’s no chance.’ Then they come back and you’re like, ‘You told us there’s no chance.’ There’s a small chance.

“Who thought I was going to box Jake Paul? If someone offers me a whole bunch of money and it’s a good opportunity (then I might fight again). … I just think that chance is small.”

Askren said he expects to go out on top. The day the fight was announced he predicted he’d win by seventh-round TKO, and he said he’s not changing course as the final days before the fight wind down.

“I said seventh-round TKO,” Askren said, “and I’m standing by it.”

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Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren

Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Ben Askren’s coach and cornerman Mike Rhodes says Saturday’s fight with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

Askren is set to come out of his combat sports retirement to make his professional boxing debut against Paul in the main event of Triller Fight Club’s Saturday event, which takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and airs on pay-per-view.

Many wondered why Askren, a former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder, would transition sports at this stage to face Paul. Askren has said his payday will be more lucrative than all the money he made across three UFC fights combined, but Rhodes is adamant that’s not his only incentive.

“I think people think Ben is here to just collect a check,” Rhodes told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “Ben is one of the most competitive people you can meet in your life.

“It doesn’t matter what it is, he’s competitive. … The last thing we want to do is lose to Jake Paul. If people think he’s doing this as just a joke or playing around, you’ll see the fight.”

https://youtu.be/YBVtJp_Lt18

Askren is by no means known as a striker. His wrestling background allowed him to rise to prominence in MMA, but Rhodes said he’s noticed a change now that Askren has committed his full time and effort into working his hands over the past several months.

It hasn’t been the easiest adjustment, but Rhodes has seen the evolution and thinks Askren has come into a form that will lead to success on fight night.

“If you look at Ben’s career and you look at Jake’s career, just the pure amount of time and experience spent in the arena, whether it’s the boxing ring or the cage, he’s going to be more comfortable in there,” Rhodes said.

“So, the longer the fight goes, the better for us. Ben has said multiple times he’s not a fast-twitch athlete. Those guys have better cardio, better conditioning, and I think one of the things Ben would say right now, is being able to have a singular focus on boxing, the cardio shape that he’s in right now, he’s able to do that all day.

“We will dominate if the fight is close. All we have to do is make the fight at range competitive, because over time we will start to overtake him because our experience in fighting – not just boxing, but fighting – will start to shine.”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Rhodes said he’s not touting Askren to be more than he is going into this fight. He sees “awkward” attributes, such as power, that create a path to victory for his fighter, who he will share a corner with alongside former UFC champion Tyron Woodley. Ultimately he envisions Paul having a lot of problems.

“I’m not going to blow smoke: I’m not going to say he’s just crushing the pads, but he has that awkward strength,” Rhodes said. “Those guys that grappled him will tell you it’s different.

“It’s not like just grab a barbell and bench 600 pounds of weight, but he makes those people feel weak. His power is awkward because his punching style is awkward.

“I think that will be an advantage. In positions where you don’t think he’s going to be able to hit hard, he’ll be able to generate power. I think Ben is kind of heavy-handed to the point he doesn’t have athletic power, but at the end of the punch, it stings a bit.

“I think with his cardio and the punching numbers he’ll be able to put out, I think his power will be able to wear Jake down as opposed to one-shot, end-the-fight kind of power.”

All this leads to a fascinating clash on Saturday. Rhodes insists Askren is not to be underestimated, and he aligns with his fighter’s prediction of a late-round TKO.

“I think they messed up – I think they thought Jake was going to dominate everything,” Rhodes said. “I think that’s a very safe and reliable pick. If anywhere were to happen before that and it goes to a decision and we win, good.”

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Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren

Coach: Jake Paul ‘messed up’ choosing to fight Ben Askren on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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ATLANTA – Ben Askren’s coach and cornerman Mike Rhodes says Saturday’s fight with Jake Paul is not merely for a paycheck.

Askren is set to come out of his combat sports retirement to make his professional boxing debut against Paul in the main event of Triller Fight Club’s Saturday event, which takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and airs on pay-per-view.

Many wondered why Askren, a former Bellator and ONE Championship titleholder, would transition sports at this stage to face Paul. Askren has said his payday will be more lucrative than all the money he made across three UFC fights combined, but Rhodes is adamant that’s not his only incentive.

“I think people think Ben is here to just collect a check,” Rhodes told MMA Junkie on Thursday. “Ben is one of the most competitive people you can meet in your life.

“It doesn’t matter what it is, he’s competitive. … The last thing we want to do is lose to Jake Paul. If people think he’s doing this as just a joke or playing around, you’ll see the fight.”

https://youtu.be/YBVtJp_Lt18

Askren is by no means known as a striker. His wrestling background allowed him to rise to prominence in MMA, but Rhodes said he’s noticed a change now that Askren has committed his full time and effort into working his hands over the past several months.

It hasn’t been the easiest adjustment, but Rhodes has seen the evolution and thinks Askren has come into a form that will lead to success on fight night.

“If you look at Ben’s career and you look at Jake’s career, just the pure amount of time and experience spent in the arena, whether it’s the boxing ring or the cage, he’s going to be more comfortable in there,” Rhodes said.

“So, the longer the fight goes, the better for us. Ben has said multiple times he’s not a fast-twitch athlete. Those guys have better cardio, better conditioning, and I think one of the things Ben would say right now, is being able to have a singular focus on boxing, the cardio shape that he’s in right now, he’s able to do that all day.

“We will dominate if the fight is close. All we have to do is make the fight at range competitive, because over time we will start to overtake him because our experience in fighting – not just boxing, but fighting – will start to shine.”

JAKE PAUL VS. BEN ASKREN: To watch the fight, go here.

Rhodes said he’s not touting Askren to be more than he is going into this fight. He sees “awkward” attributes, such as power, that create a path to victory for his fighter, who he will share a corner with alongside former UFC champion Tyron Woodley. Ultimately he envisions Paul having a lot of problems.

“I’m not going to blow smoke: I’m not going to say he’s just crushing the pads, but he has that awkward strength,” Rhodes said. “Those guys that grappled him will tell you it’s different.

“It’s not like just grab a barbell and bench 600 pounds of weight, but he makes those people feel weak. His power is awkward because his punching style is awkward.

“I think that will be an advantage. In positions where you don’t think he’s going to be able to hit hard, he’ll be able to generate power. I think Ben is kind of heavy-handed to the point he doesn’t have athletic power, but at the end of the punch, it stings a bit.

“I think with his cardio and the punching numbers he’ll be able to put out, I think his power will be able to wear Jake down as opposed to one-shot, end-the-fight kind of power.”

All this leads to a fascinating clash on Saturday. Rhodes insists Askren is not to be underestimated, and he aligns with his fighter’s prediction of a late-round TKO.

“I think they messed up – I think they thought Jake was going to dominate everything,” Rhodes said. “I think that’s a very safe and reliable pick. If anywhere were to happen before that and it goes to a decision and we win, good.”

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