Stephen A. Smith believes Jake Paul should stop fighting non-boxers or significantly larger opponents like Anthony Joshua. While acknowledging Jake's ability to take and give a punch, Smith argues that fighting opponents closer to his size and skill level is crucial for his development. He suggests that Jake's recent high-risk, high-reward fights, while lucrative, don't necessarily serve his long-term boxing career effectively.
Impact: Medium. This critique challenges the legitimacy of Jake Paul's boxing career, suggesting a need for more conventional progression. It questions the strategic decisions behind his matchmaking, implying that his current path prioritizes spectacle over genuine athletic growth.
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Sources in support: Stephen A. Smith (Guest / Sports Analyst)

