Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Sets Terms To Fight Jake Paul

Photo: Nico Ali Walsh / Instagram 

Nico Ali Walsh, the grandson of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, has made a name for himself in the boxing world. Recently, Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-boxer, challenged Walsh to a fight. However, Walsh has set conditions before accepting the challenge.

Paul, who has been taking on big names to build his reputation in combat sports, fights at 185 pounds. Walsh, on the other hand, competes at 155 pounds. Walsh pointed out this weight difference, saying it would not allow either fighter to perform at their best. He suggested that Paul focus on opponents in his weight class instead.

While Walsh respects Paul’s accomplishments, his priority is to advance his boxing career, not to take part in mismatched fights.

Photo: Nico Ali Walsh / Instagram 

The idea of the fight has sparked interest among fans, with many wondering if Walsh could honor his grandfather’s legacy by accepting the challenge under fair conditions. 

Some even see it as an opportunity for Walsh to avenge boxing legends like Mike Tyson, who Paul has also called out in the past.


For now, Walsh is focused on his own journey in boxing, while Paul continues to push for high-profile matchups. Whether this fight happens will depend on mutual respect, fair terms, and proper preparation. Source 


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