Jake Paul brutally KOs Nate Robinson and Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand asks ‘has Nate woke up yet?!’
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Rio Ferdinand jokingly asked if Nate Robinson had woken up yet after he was brutally knocked out by Jake Paul on Sunday morning.
The American floored his ex-NBA star foe with a thunderous KO to move to 2-0 as a professional boxer.
Jake Paul knocked out his opponent in the second round
Paul scored an illegal knockdown in the first round, before putting in a relentless performance in the second round to floor Robinson twice with some monstrous right hands which landed in quick succession.
The ex-NBA ace had to be helped to his feet by medical staff, but Manchester United legend Ferdinand later made fun of Robinson.
The United icon wrote: “Guys…..has Nate woke up yet?!”
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Paul’s performance resulted in much criticism directed at the referee in Los Angeles.
Ex-boxer Richie Woodhall watched Paul in the BT Sports studio and criticised the ref’s showing.
“You can’t play at boxing. The referee had a stinker,” he said. “That is the sort of fight where someone gets hurt because of the referee.”
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