Top fighters unwilling to put legacy on the line - Paul

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Top fighters unwilling to put legacy on the line - Paul
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Jake Paul said top boxers are too focused on protecting their undefeated records and should be more willing to sign up for high-profile fights.Britain's Tyson Fury and Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk agreed late last year to a heavyweight unification title fight but the talks broke down in March. Former

Jake Paul said top boxers are too focused on protecting their undefeated records and should be more willing to sign up for high-profile fights.

Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua also invited Fury to think again about a future fight, though nothing has been finalised. "Their legacy and being undefeated is more important to them because Floyd Mayweather set that example for the sport so if you lose you're 'swept under the rug' in boxing."

"Even though he lost he did what a lot of other fighters aren't doing and making big fights happen," Paul added.

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