Recent AEW Dark commentator and wrestler in training Anthony Ogogo originally made his name on the national stage through his boxing acumen. He won a Bronze Medal at the 2012 Olympic Games and holds numerous championships in the sport. As one might expect for such an accomplished athlete, Ogogo is none to thrilled with the antics of YouTubers like Jake Paul trying to make the sport their own, and he said as much directly to the content creator on Twitter:
.@jakepaul I heard you think you’re a real boxer. LOL. I’d knock you spark out and I only have one good eye.
10x British Champ
Junior Olympic Champ
Junior World Champ
European medals aplenty
Olympic Medal.
Let me know when you wanna play with the big boys ??.
— Anthony Ogogo (@AnthonyOgogo) December 2, 2020
So-called “YouTube boxers” have been controversial with more than just Ogogo, as plenty of traditional fans of the sport consider it a side attraction. However, former world champ and mystery solver Mike Tyson disagrees, saying the sport is being brought back to life thanks to this celebrity influence. Furthermore, he suggests that talents like Jake Paul should be in title contention.
Mike Tyson with some big claims about YouTuber boxing after his exhibition had Jake Paul on the undercard last night…
[?️ @Triller] pic.twitter.com/NZoW436KM0
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 29, 2020
As for Jake Paul himself, the COVID-19 denier has co-opted Gohan as his current Twitter profile pic and promises a documentary based on his boxing after his successful knockout last week. Neither he nor All Elite Wrestling has commented on the challenge by Ogogo.
Broke my nose meditating 3 weeks ago and couldn’t spar leading up to the fight … boxing documentary coming soon pic.twitter.com/fLGZs5ucTE
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) November 30, 2020