Jake Paul’s current character sees him as a heel who loves getting under the skin of his opponents before every boxing match. Jake Paul was also accused of using performance-enhancing drugs recently. It seems Claressa Shields blasted Jake Paul yet again.

Jake Paul isn’t afraid to call out top UFC stars for fights as he has called out the likes of Nate Diaz on numerous occasions for a fight. At one time he even called Nate Diaz every day to book a fight against him.

Claressa Shields is touted as the greatest female boxer of all time. Earlier this month she made it clear that she has no intention of ever facing off against Jake Paul in a boxing match. Shields also claimed she would knock Paul out with just a jab.

While speaking to FightHype, Claressa Shields talked about Jake Paul and Tommy Fury’s recent press conference. She blasted it for being a clown show and said that people want to see Jake Paul fight because of his antics and nothing else.

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“Oh, speaking of, first of all so, I saw the Jake Paul and Tommy Fury press conference. What a clown show, honestly, what a clown show. But that is what they have to do to sell fights. People wanna see Jake Paul fight just because of the antics he brings to boxing. Other than that, ain’t no real fighter trying to see that, we know what’s gonna happen.”

Tommy Fury also can’t wait to dismantle Jake Paul on a worldwide stage. Paul and Fury are set to square off against each other on December 18th in the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. It remains to be seen who will come out on top in the match.

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