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Tristan Tate gives one-word reaction to Jake Paul’s workout video
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2023-07-24 18:19
Jake Paul said, 'I would be out there, and you see these NBA players popping into the clubs like, and then they're losing the next day and s**t'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In preparation for his bout against Nate Diaz, Jake Paul has received feedback from Andrew Tate's brother, Tristan. In less than two weeks, Paul will make his comeback to the ring to face the former UFC champion.

'The Problem Child' last competed in February 2023, losing to Tommy Fury to suffer his first professional boxing loss. Paul just posted a video of himself working out on Twitter with the caption, “Every step is growth. 13 days.”

‘Boss’

Tristan Tate responded to Jake Paul's post with only one word, saying that he was amazed by how hard Jake was working. He commented, “Boss” on the post to motivate Paul before his fight against Nate Diaz on August 5.

It is important to note that Paul is the favorite in his matchup with Nate Diaz. He does not, however, look past his rival. Furthermore, because he cannot afford to lose two fights in a row, the stakes are higher than ever for him.

'You get caught up in all these crazy parties'

Jake Paul recently spoke up against the Los Angeles way of life and how it affects players. Paul appeared to be speaking from experience because he had lived in the city for a significant amount of time.

In a current episode of 'BS w/ Jake Paul,' he discussed why leaving Los Angeles was crucial for him. “I did live a crazy f****g life in LA, it's n**s, man. You get caught up in all these crazy parties, and this lifestyle is very fast. So many events, there are a lot of distractions and I'm the type of person that I like to be social, have fun and do all the crazy things. So I needed to remove me from all of that,” he said.

Paul continued by mentioning how NBA players are frequently spotted having fun at clubs before games. “A lot of the influencers and stuff that moved to Los Angeles, its good for them at first, but then it ends up being like detrimental... Even athletes, bro, I would be out there, and you see these NBA players popping into the clubs like, and then they're losing the next day and s**t,” he added.

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