Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee

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Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee
Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee.

Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee

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Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee
Jake Paul arrived in Orlando and made his presentation to the WBA Ratings Committee.

Professional boxer and influencer Jake Paul arrived on Monday at the Caribe Royale Hotel, in Orlando, to participate in the Centennial Convention of the World Boxing Association (WBA).

Paul was welcomed by WBA President, Gilberto Jesus Mendoza, and joined the Ratings committee meeting in the morning hours, where he gave a presentation about his perception of boxing and a bit of his history within the sport.

Paul shared with several of the promoters present, including the legendary Don King in a nice encounter that brought together two different perceptions of promoting boxing and two different epics of the discipline.

On the main stage, in front of dozens of photographers and journalists, he gave his interesting speech with Paulie Malignaggi and Mendoza himself at his side.

Paul will participate in different activities and will give his particular point of view on boxing, boxing marketing and, of course, the growth of women’s boxing.


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