Jake Paul Makes the Cover of Sports Illustrated
While the prestige of being featured on the Sports Illustrated cover may be debated in the digital media age, celebrity boxer Jake Paul has nonetheless earned the sought-after spot. This accolade comes in anticipation of his forthcoming “sweet science” bout in August against former UFC fighter Nate Diaz.
Criticism from Boxing Purists
The decision to spotlight Paul has sparked discontent among boxing purists. Critics argue that Paul has transformed the sport into a “circus sideshow,” distancing it from its traditional roots. The detractors seem to overlook the similar situation when Ronda Rousey, a former MMA fighter, graced the cover of Ring Magazine before being knocked out by a boxing champion.
Paul Among the Top 50 Influential Sports Figures
Further solidifying his influence in sports, Paul, 26, has been named one of the “50 Most Influential Figures in Sports.” This list also features UFC President Dana White, despite their contentious relationship frequently making headlines in the past year.
Absence of Conor McGregor
Interestingly, the rapidly fading star, Conor McGregor, does not appear anywhere on the influential figures list. This omission is noteworthy, given his previous status within the world of combat sports.