Bob Arum, Jake Paul's promoter in boxing, says that Jake Paul's time in the sport is "coming to an End"

Paul continues to criticize Bob Arum, Top Rank promoter, for his comments that no one "pays attention to" women's boxing

Bob Arum, Jake Paul's promoter in boxing, says that Jake Paul's time in the sport is "coming to an End"

He claimed his time in boxing was ending and that "no-one pays attention to" it.

 

Jake Paul continues his criticisms of Bob Arum, claiming that the 90-year old's time in boxing "is coming to an end".

historic undisputed female clash between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano that will take place at Madison Square Garden in April.

Arum was widely criticised for his assertion that "no one pays attention" to women's boxes when he was asked about possible clashes with Oscar Valdez or Shakur Stevenson.

Paul continues to criticize the comments made by Arum, and believes that he "should” drop the latest "diss-track" on the long-term promoter.

"A diss-track? Paul said the DAZN boxing show, "A diss-track?" His time in boxing is over.

"You know what, he doesn't get the concept anymore. "Those old men, you know, don't get the new way of promoting and for someone like that to say it, it's a misogynistic statement like that and you're not to be held responsible, it actually upsets my heart."

After claiming that he was not at risk from the possibility of being overthrown by the clash, Arum received criticism from many people.

Taylor and Serrano are two of the most successful female fighters ever, with Taylor currently being the undisputed champion against Serrano, who is a sevenweight world champion.

branded the 90-year-old a "dinosaur" on social media in the aftermath of the comments and vows to continue to raise the profile of women's boxing during his new promotional exploits.

Eddie Hearn is promoting Taylor in the historical female tilt and also criticised Arum. He explained why Arum's recent comments inspired him to retire from promotion once he turns 50.

Hearn stated that "The problem with Bob" (and he like Bob) is that he doesn't care what he says. Fight Hip. "To say what he said about women boxing the other night, that's a bad image and a bad impression for ESPN.

"Maybe he doesn’t care. He is honest in his opinion. In a way, that's his honest opinion. However, I do remember Crawford standing up to Crawford and saying on live TV that the man was too expensive and not worth it.

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