Jake Paul recalls the ‘only time’ he’s been knocked out in horrifying incident that left his nose crooked

A knockout loss for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr this Saturday would not be the first time that Jake Paul has become unconscious.

This weekend Paul returns to the Ring for his 13th professional boxing match, because the polarizing ex-Disney star wants to achieve the six consecutive victories, because his only loss of career for Tommy Fury.

Recently Paul Mike Tyson beat their Netflix -Headliner last November. After that controversial matchup, 'The Problem Child' returns to pay-per-view against Chavez JR on Dazn.

The Mexican former WBC champion wants to become the first man to make Paul unconscious in the boxing ring.

If Chavez jr can achieve that performance, would he follow in the footsteps of … meditation?!

Jake Paul unscathed from boxing but was eliminated while meditating

Paul has eliminated Tyron Woodley, Mike Perry and Andre August in the square circle. He still has to fall victim to the same lot – at least when it comes to boxing.

During a performance on the podcast of Iced Coffee Hour, Paul said that he has never slept in the ring in addition to avoiding a knockout loss in the ring.

But that does not extend to the life of the 28-year-old as a whole, because he was eliminated and left with a broken nose after fainting while meditating.

“After five years of doing (boxing), I am healthier than ever,” said Paul. “Even when sparring I have never been brought down or eliminated.

“I was meditating once – this is how my nose became crooked. People think that my nose is crooked from boxing, but I was meditating once – it is the only time I have ever fainted and I was eliminated.

“I was sitting on this higher chair -meditation, breathing in. I think I had a low blood sugar or something, or it was early in the morning,” Paul added. “I just fell directly into the concrete and it broke my nose and I was eliminated for five or six seconds.

“That is the only time I ever fainted and everything was eliminated in one go.”

Jake Paul blames Dana White for starting 'ridiculous' rumors

Not many names in the combat sports world have a group of opponents who are as considerable as Paul. And his collection of haters goes further than just fans.

One of the most prominent names to consistently speak out against the boxing career of the resident of Cleveland is the UFC CEO. During the same podcast interview, Paul even blamed Dana White for starting rumors about rigging of fighting and the use of steroids.

“Targeted battles and steroids, I think that is probably the most ridiculous,” said Paul. “Dana White both started rumors.

'After I defeated Mike Tyson, the number of people who said:' This is rigged. '… the average person does not understand boxing.

“That is definitely the number one (the least earning criticism).”

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