Devin Haney predicts winner for upcoming Jake Paul vs Andre August bout, Internet says 'Want both to lose'
CLEVELAND, OHIO: Devin Haney, the reigning unified world champion in the lightweight division, shared his prediction for the outcome of the upcoming showdown between Jake Paul and Andre August on December 15.
The accomplished American YouTuber and professional boxer, Jake Paul, has taken a proactive approach to address his critics by revealing his intensive workout regimen leading up to the bout.
Devin Haney wants Jake Paul to win against Andre August
Haney recently participated in an interview on the Betr podcast, where he shared his prediction for the outcome of the upcoming bout between Paul and August.
The official Betr podcast account recently shared a clip with the caption, "The Champ @realdevinhaney is Team Prblm Child⚡️ @jakepaul", on Instagram featuring the interviewer posing a pivotal question to Haney.
The interviewer asked, "Jake Paul against Andrew August. He's stepping up and he's fighting a professional boxer that's been a knock on him. How do you envision that fight going down when those two dance, December 15th?"
Expressing his full support for Paul, Haney enthusiastically responded, "Let's go Jake. That's my boy. I want Jake to win."
The interviewer pressed further, asking, "You think he can knock him out?" Haney confidently replied, "Yeah."
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Trolls call out Devin Haney for supporting Jake Paul
After Haney asserted his desire for Paul to win against August in the anticipated bout between both boxers on December 15, many users came forward to share their perspectives on his prediction.
A user wrote, "Now want both to lose."
Another user wrote, "Could Haney try and be hated aby more than he already is (sic)."
A user stated, "They fact people are talking about hating haney because he's supporting Jake is ridiculous. Like re think yourself and your own thoughts."
A user criticized Boxing and commented, "Boxing’s a dying sport and these influencers like Paul are just adding salt to the wound."