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Jake Paul’s cornerman goes viral for ‘Make America Healthy Again’ hat

Jake Paul pulled off an impressive victory over Mike Tyson in a highly-anticipated fight at AT&T Stadium, which was streamed on Netflix and attracted a massive audience. However, it was one of Paul’s coaches who stole the spotlight during the match.

The coach was seen wearing a “Make America Healthy Again” hat, a slogan that gained prominence after President-elect Donald Trump appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. While the coach’s hat may have caused a stir, it was later revealed that he was actually promoting an app called Nucleus, which is designed for peak performance and longevity.

Despite the coach’s choice of headgear, it was clear that Paul himself has been a vocal supporter of Trump throughout the election season. He expressed his support for the president-elect on social media and continued to show his allegiance even after the election results were finalized.

In a recent post, Paul urged Democrats to accept the truth of the election outcome and called for unity in building a better America. His message resonated with many of his followers, who appreciated his call for honesty and collaboration in moving forward as a nation.

Overall, Jake Paul’s victory over Mike Tyson was a significant moment in his career, but it was the coach’s controversial headgear that sparked conversation and speculation among viewers. As the boxing world continues to evolve, it’s clear that both athletes and coaches are not afraid to make bold statements both inside and outside the ring.

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