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“My Wrist Worth More Than Your Career”: Jake Paul Slams AnEsonGib’s Coach Following Latter’s Remarks About His Gloves and Potential Tommy Fury Fight

Published 08/07/2023, 6:15 AM EDT

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Mismatched gloves: a fashion statement or a tactical advantage? In the high-octane realm of celebrity boxing, even glove colors become headlines. After Jake Paul’s recent bout against Nate Diaz, not everyone’s buzzing about his victory. Instead, the chatter’s diverted to an unexpected alley: his boxing attire.

Leon Wills, AnEsonGib’s coach, is stirring the pot, and the boxing community is here for the drama. But it’s not just about gloves. There’s also whispered speculations of Paul dodging formidable opponents. As punches fly in and out of the ring, the boundaries between sport and spectacle blur. The question remains: is this a strategic play or mere theatrics?

Leon Wills throws punches on twitter: Challenging Jake Paul’s decisions

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Transitioning from the intense atmosphere of the boxing ring to the fiery platform of Twitter, Leon Wills is making waves. He confidently tweeted his skepticism, asking followers, “Who wants to bet that @jakepaul will not fight @tommytntfury in the next 365 Days?”

Not limiting his remarks to potential matchups, Wills further critiqued Paul’s unique glove choice. He provocatively stated, “Jake Paul wearing two different color Gloves gives him an advantage. He does this for a reason. No Ying Yang ting, when you face KSI.”

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With these tweets, Wills openly challenges Paul’s integrity, both in his choice of opponents and his in-ring attire. The virtual ring of social media has become an arena in itself, with every tweet a potential knockout blow. And now was the time for Jake Paul to throw a counter punch.

Jake Paul retaliates: A knockout tweet directed at AnEsonGib’s coach?

Reacting swiftly to the jabs from Leon Wills, Jake Paul didn’t remain silent. He countered with a tweet that, while not directly addressing Wills, has left fans and followers connecting the dots. The YouTube-boxer declared, “Stay in your lane. My wrist worth more than your career and that bum you trained to get taken out in the first round.” The timing and phrasing of the tweet hint strongly at its intended target.

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Paul’s tweet serves as a clear reminder of his dominance, both financially and in the ring. By emphasizing the value of his wrist—likely a nod to his expensive watch or jewelry collection—he subtly downplays Wills’ achievements. Moreover, by referencing “that bum you trained,” Paul brings up AnEsonGib’s past performance, adding another layer to the ongoing feud.

As the Twitter battle continues, the lines between personal jabs and professional critiques blur. The boxing community and fans remain on the edge of their seats, awaiting the next punch, be it in the ring or in 280 characters. The drama unfolds, with every tweet packing a powerful punch.

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With the tension escalating and the boxing community watching closely, we turn to you, our readers: Do you believe Jake Paul will step up to Leon’s challenges? Or is this all a well-calculated media ploy, destined to keep us talking? Weigh in and let your voice be heard.

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Mrinal Mishra is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, who is dedicated to covering live events with a special emphasis on influencer boxing events. With a focus on storytelling, Mishra strives to bring to light the stories of fighters that often go untold. As a big fan of Mike Tyson, Mishra believes that boxing will remain relevant for eternity, and he is committed to covering the sport with the respect and admiration it deserves.
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Snigdhaa Jaiswal