Jake Paul is now a playable character in the newly released boxing game “Undisputed”, and fans are wasting no time showing off their best knockouts against him. While Paul remains undefeated by knockout in real life, virtual opponents are doing what Tommy Fury could not – sending the “Problem Child” to the mat.
Clips of players controlling legendary fighters like Roy Jones Jr. to deliver devastating knockouts to Paul have gone viral online, and the Cleveland native himself seems to be taking it all in stride.
One such clip posted to social media showed Roy Jones Jr. flooring Paul with a flurry of punches. When Paul saw the clip, he responded with humor and humility, sharing it on his Instagram account with the caption, “Finally yall can see me get knocked out.”
This lighthearted approach has drawn praise from fans, many of whom are used to seeing Paul play the villain role in both his social media persona and his boxing career. His self-awareness was on full display, acknowledging that, despite his loss to Tommy Fury, he’s never been knocked out in real life.
Paul’s digital debut in ‘Undisputed’
Paul‘s excitement over being featured in “Undisputed” was clear from the moment the news was announced.
“I’ve been breaking barriers and making history in real life,” Paul said. “So, it’s only fitting that I bring the same energy to Undisputed… The Steel City team nailed every detail. From my moves to my swag, and I can’t wait for players to test their skills.”
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