Midnight Mania! Video: Masvidal Teaches Paul Secret To KO Askren

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UFC 239 Masvidal v Askren
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We’re still more than two months away from Ben Askren crossing over to the boxing ring to scrap with YouTube star Jake Paul on April 17, but preparations are well under way for each man. Askren has already been posting workout videos of himself jumping rope and improving his footwork, whereas Paul has taken a different approach, seeking out former Askren foe Jorge Masvidal as his latest sensei.

“He knocked out my opponent @benaskren in 5 seconds and now will help me do it in less time,” Paul tweeted. “@gamebredfighter is teaching me his secrets … April 17th the fight will last less than 4 seconds and then we coming for @natediaz209.”

In the clip, Masvidal is demonstrating a switch step to disguise a shifting overhand. Though it may be intended for use opposite “Funky,” Masvidal himself is better known for knocking Darren Till senseless with a very similar setup and punch (WATCH IT!). Of course, Paul’s version looks more like an odd shovel uppercut, so hopefully the two continued practicing after the video’s end.

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Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.