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Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren fight results, highlights: Paul crushes Askren for first-round TKO

Jake Paul still hasn't fought a professional boxer in his short boxing career, but he now owns a knockout victory over a professional fighter. Paul scored a first-round TKO over former UFC fighter Ben Askren in their main event clash from inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Paul, a YouTube star, came out fast against Askren, working off a jab that he used to Askren's head and body. Askren, an accomplished wrestler who was never known as a striker in his successful mixed martial arts career, looked stiff and slightly robotic as he tried to figure out a way inside on the younger, stronger and faster Paul.

With Paul showing solid technique, it felt clear Askren would have to turn things into a dirtier fight than a straight boxing match. Unfortunately for Askren, a crushing overhand right from Paul sent him spilling to the floor. Despite beating the count, the referee deemed Askren unable to continue and called the fight off at the 1:59 mark of Round 1.

Askren protested the stoppage, but the replay did show that, as the referee told Askren to walk forward, the former mixed martial artist moved sideways at the same time. Askren was shown walking backstage smiling after the bout, apparently in good spirits after making $500,000 in disclosed pay for the bout.

"It's been four months, I've been in training camp every day," Paul said after his win. "I deserve this shit. I don't know how many times I have to prove myself that this is for real."

Paul still needs to prove that he can compete against trained boxers, but has done everything that could reasonably asked in his trio of circus fights to start his boxing career. Paul turned professional with a first round TKO of fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib before brutally stopping former NBA star Nate Robinson in a viral knockout in his next fight. Now, having beat Askren, it remains to be seen if Paul will look to continue trying to establish himself as a legitimate boxer or continue on a path that has been undeniably successful from a financial standpoint.

Askren, to his credit, kept a level head after the fight when talking with reporters.

"I wasn't nervous at all because at the end of the day, my life doesn't change one way or the other," Askren said. "In MMA, I was always pursuing or defending a world title, and you know, today, I was doing a fun boxing match. If it turned out great, then great. If it turned out shit, then my life is the same. So there were really no nerves whatsoever."

Elsewhere on the card, Regis Prograis scored a decision win over Ivan Redkach in fairly unique fashion. While up on the scorecards, Prograis went to throw a right hook to the body that seemed to glance off the side. However, Redkach immediately went to the mat writhing in pain. Redkach claimed it was a lowblow that caught him in the groin, but replay showed from multiple angles that it did not. Redkach was eventually stretchered out of the ring and the fight went straight to the scorecards, where it was a clean sweep for Prograis.

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CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday, so be sure to follow along with the live results and highlights below. 

Fight card, results

  • Jake Paul def. Ben Askren via first-round TKO (ref stoppage)
  • Regis Prograis def. Ivan Redkach via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 59-54)
  • Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)
  • Joe Fournier def. Reykon via second-round TKO (corner stoppage)

Paul vs. Askren scorecard, live coverage

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Regis Prograis vs. Ivan Redkach -- Round 1: Prograis worked behind the jab early, popping out with a snap and forcing Redkach to try to work his way into range. Redcach struggled with getting rolling, eating a pair of stiff lead right hands from Prograis. Prograis tried to get in with a big overhand left but Redkach slipped out of the way. Prograis flurried a bit late while slipping the shots of Redkach.

 
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We are right back to the musical performances. The lone "real" boxing match is next, with Regis Prograis taking on Ivan Redkach

 
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Mir deserves some credit for gutting out six full rounds, but Cunningham never had to turn on the gas as he cruised to the decision win. 

 
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Official result: Steve Cunningham def. Frank Mir via unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56)

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 6: Mir pushed forward again early, pinning Cunningham against the ropes and landing a few punches before getting cracked with a one-two from Cunningham. Cunningham got loose late and started landing several right hands. Mir, continuing to show a good amount of heart, kept trying to maul Cunningham in the clinch, landing some good shots to the body before the final bell sounded.

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 5: Mir charged forward again to start the round, trying to bull his way forward and turn the fight increasingly ugly. Cunningham landed a jab and then two right hands. Cunningham went to the body again and then came up top with a hard right hand. After a good round for Mir in the fourth round, Cunningham took the fifth over with heavy lead right hands.

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 4: Cunningham landed the right hand early and stuck with a jab before slipping Mir's shots and popping off a few more straight counter shots. Mir was able to push in and land a punch before clinching up. Mir again tried to charge in, seemingly changing the gameplan to try and disrupt Cunningham's better boxing, but Cunningham cracked him with a hard right hand before the bell.

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 3: Cunningham landed a pair of early right hands and went back to circling and throwing jabs. Mir threw a lunging right hand that Cunningham easily avoided. Mir tried to throw a jab and ate another right hand before Cunningham dipped down with a right to the body. Another one-two landed for Cunningham popping Mir's head back. Mir landed a nice three punch combination right before the bell. Cunningham is likely up 3-0 in rounds at this point.

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 2: Cunningham got a jab off early as Mir tried to push forward and ugly the fight up. Mir got inside and landed a few punches in the clinch. Cunningham went back to the straight punches once he got back to distance. Mir appeared to be gassing a bit, throwing arm punches and holding his mouth open before Cunningham leaped in with a left. Cunningham cracked again down the stretch with a right hand, drawing a smile from Mir before the end of the round.

 

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir -- Round 1: Cunningham went to the body with a straight shot early. Mir tried to lunge in with some punches but missed with everything in the combination. Mir landed a straight left hand from the southpaw stance. Mir managed to get inside and land a looping punch. Cunningham popped off a few straight punches before going to the body again. A fairly timid round to get things started that likely tilted Cunningham's way.

 
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Former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir vs. former boxing cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham is coming up shortly.

 

As the musical performances continue, actual boxing has taken up a total of five percent of this broadcast at the two hour mark.

 
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From the slap fight back to a musical performance as Doja Cat's performance is now up.

 

We are moving on to Ric Flair hosting a slap fight. Frank Mir vs. Steve Cunningham is the next fight up, though it appears it will be a bit before the fighters hit the ring.

 
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We are nearly 90 minutes into the pay-per-view and have had a total of six minutes of boxing.

 

The musical performances are continuing currently. The next fight should be coming up ... at some point.

 
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