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Jake Paul's Diet and Fitness: Know How The Boxer Balances Between High Protein And Heavyweight Boxing Training
Jake’s disciplined approach to his diet and fitness makes him a winner all the way (Pic: Instagram)
Jake Paul's Diet and Fitness: Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson with a unanimous decision in an eight-round heavyweight match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, scoring the fight at 80-72, 79-73 and 79-73. The much-awaited fight between 58-year-old Tyson and 27-year-old Paul, at 2-minute rounds, and both heavyweight fighters wore 14-ounce gloves instead of the regular 10-ounce gloves.
This was the first time since 2005 when Mike Tyson last participated in a professional match that he faced Paul, a YouTuber-turned-boxer. The much-anticipated showdown, which was being streamed live on Netflix was earlier scheduled for July, but the fight was postponed after Tyson received medical attention during a flight from Miami to Los Angeles in May for an ulcer flareup.
Jake Paul the winner
According to news reports, Jake received $40 million (Rs 338 crores) for the fight, in front of 70,000 fans. Paul, who started his boxing career in 2020 with six consecutive victories fighting mostly against former MMA fighters, has only lost one game till now.
According to experts, Jake’s disciplined approach to his diet and fitness makes him a winner all the way.
Jake Paul’s diet
ESPN Sports says Paul made significant changes to his diet to maximize his performance and gain muscle mass, especially for fighting Tyson – also known as Iron Mike. Jake has been following a high protein-rich diet – essential for muscle building and repair and maintaining a good under-category weight especially when he has been undertaking intense training sessions.
Among the foods that he has been consuming regularly as part of a protein-heavy diet, include:
Eggs
Eggs are among the best sources of protein as they are rich in all 9 amino acids that help you retain and repair muscle mass and regulate weight management. Eggs are also great for digestion and keeping your cardiovascular health in top order.
Potatoes
Rich in carbohydrates and vitamin C, potatoes provide the much-needed energy to support long training sessions. In earlier times, potatoes were a life-saving food source since vitamin C prevents scurvy. This staple vegetable is also loaded with potassium - an electrolyte that aids in the workings of the heart, muscles, and nervous system.
Red meat and chicken
Red meat is a powerhouse of protein, iron, vitamin B12, zinc, and other important nutrients. It helps in muscle development and recovery, especially when you are engaged in heavy fitness and training schedules.
Chicken is rich in protein, improves heart health, boosts immunity, and helps enhance testosterone levels.
Yogurt
Yogurt is loaded with protein and probiotics, that can help you feel full and reduce cravings. It is also a good source of all nine essential amino acids. It regulates metabolism and improves gut health. Probiotics can also help reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol and belly fat.
Fruits
Fruits contain many nutrients that can help reduce the risk of disease and promote overall health while boosting athletic performance.
When it comes to eating, Jake has a super disciplined and balanced approach as he does indulge in fast food from time to time. According to experts, this occasional indulgence can help you maintain balance in your diet, allowing him to enjoy his favorite foods without compromising your fitness goals.
Jake Paul’s fitness
When he was training to fight Tyson, Jake mentioned in many interviews that to face a boxer of that caliber he was preparing with combinations of boxing techniques which included a lot of physical conditioning and mental work.
Jake focused on improving his punching technique, speed, and endurance. For that indulged in high-intensity training, which included running, jogging, and lots of endurance-building workouts. In addition, he also performed sparring to prepare for the fight.
Paul also highlighted the importance of mental preparation, as facing a legendary boxer like Tyson can be both a physical and psychological challenge.
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