Mike Perry vows to punch Jake Paul’s teeth out and predicts a knockout in the seventh round
TMZSports.com
“I’m gonna f****** knock his teeth in!”
Uhhhh … that’s “Platinum” Mike Perry promising to go all dental on Jake Paul,telling us he’s gonna beat The Problem Child’s ass!
32-year-old Perry joined Babcock on the “TMZ Sports” TV show (airs nightly on FS1) … and two things are clear ahead of his July 20 boxing match with 27-year-old Paul — he’s fired up, and there’s a beef between ’em. A lot of it.
“F*** Jake, bro,” Perry said … “We’ve never been friends. He’s never been cool with me, he wanted to beat me up, and he’s a sneaky little snake, and I’m gonna f****** knock the teeth out of his mouth. F*** him. F*** you, Jake. I’ll beat your ass, bitch.”
Of course, Jake was initially scheduled to fight Mike Tyson on the 20th, but after Iron Mike suffered a mid-air medical emergency on his flight from Miami to Los Angeles, the fight was pushed to November.
Shortly after … the fight against Perry came together.
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