If you haven’t seen it yet, you can watch it somewhere else, but Nate Robison just got knocked the fuck out. The NBA community was rooting for Nate Robinson to come out victorious and now they are devastated with the outcome. NBA stars tweeted out their support for Nate Robinson after the brutal knockout.

If you are an NBA fan you probably don’t appreciate Jake Paul after seeing that. Paul in his post-fight speech stated that he has been training to be a boxer because he is pursuing a career in it.

He chose someone smaller than him with no boxing experience to fight. Robinson had never stepped into a boxing ring before and is 36-years old. Paul is 23-years old in the prime of his athletic career. He actually had a 4-inch height advantage on the veteran Robinson. Jake Paul says he now wants to fight names like Conor McGregor and Dillon Dannis. 

I will knock both of them out.

Jake Paul, MMA Junkie

Congrats you won the fight man, now anyone that has watched Nate over the course of his career thinks you are a huge loser. I’m all for Paul pursuing a career in boxing but if you are going to do that, fight people who are in the sport and not retired from another. You did it, now go off and hide before Dwight Howard is knocking on your door. 

Nate’s Still Chillin’

As for Nate, we hope you are okay and learned your lesson. You don’t have to prove yourself any further and don’t need to box 23-year old kids anymore. Nate Robinson is the NBA Slam Dunk Champion of the world. He currently holds the record for most contest wins with three. Michael Jordan himself only has two Slam Dunk Championships. It is fair to argue that Robinson is pound for pound the greatest dunker who ever lived. 

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