American YouTuber-turned-pro-boxer Jake Paul recently revealed his choice of candidate in the ongoing U.S. presidential election. It looks like 'The Problem Child' is a true-blue Republican, as he firmly stands with Donald Trump. He's also going out of his way to urge people to not vote for the Democratic Party's candidate, current Vice President Kamala Harris.
Jake Paul even has a creative metaphor to describe the current race and the roles each candidate plays in the future of the American people. It's quite an interesting take on the "wolf and sheep" analogy:
"This election is good vs. evil. America as we know it will self implode if Harris wins. It will be the start of a long & treacherous American era. A sheep will spend its entire life fearing the wolf [Trump]nonly to be eaten by the shepherd [Harris]. DONT be a sheep. Wake up and read deeper. Go vote good. Go vote Trump tomorrow"
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Most wouldn't describe their candidate as a wolf in the context of the American people being the sheep. To add, the shepherd, by contrast, is understood to be the one tasked to take care of the sheep, fending away wolves from eating their flock. Take the tweet as you'd like but it seems Paul begs us to think deeper than conventional wisdom.
Jake Paul to face Mike Tyson in a high-profile boxing match on Nov. 15
After months of delay, the much-anticipated and much-debated boxing match between Jake Paul and boxing legend 'Iron' Mike Tyson will finally happen at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas this Nov. 15.
Paul, who has a pro boxing record of 10-1 with seven KOs, mostly found success fighting MMA fighters. Some of his notable wins are over former UFC fighters Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley (twice), Nate Diaz, and Mike Perry. His sole loss was courtesy of Tommy Fury, the younger brother of former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
As for Tyson, the 58-year-old boxing legend is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, striking fear into the heart of the heavyweight division from the late 80s to the early 2000s. He's the youngest heavyweight champion of all time and was the first man to unify all the heavyweight belts.
The bout was first scheduled to take place in July but had to be postponed due to the aging Tyson suffering a health scare. He was then replaced by Mike Perry, who was knocked out by Paul inside six rounds.