Bomani Jones Learned From Stephen A. Smith When Asked To Compare Beyoncé And Rihanna While Previewing The Super Bowl

Now that the Grammys are out of the way, the biggest music event fans are looking forward to is the Super Bowl. Yes, there will be some football — maybe even some good football — but more importantly, Rihanna is performing at the Halftime Show after nearly seven years out of the limelight.

Naturally, this offers plentiful opportunities for discussion, but not everyone is equally suited to talk about the event. For instance, Stephen A Smith, the outspoken ESPN pundit, who asked about Rihanna’s upcoming performance and immediately when into sports talk mode to preemptively compare Rihanna’s performance to Beyoncé’s previous Super Bowl performances.

After he was lambasted by basically the entire internet he apologized, but that wasn’t enough for some — including Leslie Jones — and the whole escapade culminated with Smith having a minor meltdown on his own show, First Take, over it.

In what was perhaps a bit dedicated to ribbing his former ESPN colleague, HBO host Bomani Jones pretty pointedly sidestepped a similar faux pas on his own new show Game Theory. While his cue cards teed him up to answer the question of whether Rihanna could really outdo Beyoncé, Jones seemingly goes off on an unrelated tangent, bringing in Adam Silver and LeBron James, the BeyHive and the Navy, and Jalen Hurts, he jokingly plays both sides before lampshading the whole speech. “If this were a presidential debate,” he explained, “I’d have done what they do when they don’t wanna answer the question: I just started talking about some other sh*t.” Watch the hilarious bit below.

Jake Paul Snaps At Bomani Jones: Watch

Jake Paul has had a very interesting foray into the boxing world. For the most part, fans have been skeptical about his ability. However, he has proven that he can hang with the best of them. Throughout his first few matches, he has already defeated Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley twice, and Anderson Silva. Additionally, he has wins against Aneson Gib and Nate Robinson, although they barely count. Moving forward, Paul has plans to fight against none other than Tommy Fury. This match is set to go down on February 26th and it should be a lot of fun.

Overall, this is a huge match for Jake. This is because Paul has yet to actually fight someone who made their name in boxing. Fury is the first trained boxer he has fought, and there is a lot riding on this. If for some reason Jake loses, then his entire appeal as a fighter could be in jeopardy. However, Paul is still extremely confident that he can win. Ultimately, it will come down to his performance on the night of the fight.

Jake Paul Is Upset

Ahead of his fight, Paul is looking to do some media engagements. Recently, he appeared on Game Theory which is hosted by Bomani Jones. Jones is a reporter who is not afraid to ask tough questions. Consequently, that is exactly what he did while Paul was on his show. In the clip above, you can see Jones ask Paul what he thinks will happen if he loses. After all, why will people care if he’s no longer undefeated? Well, Jake Paul did not like that question and snapped at Bomani, saying “I don’t know who the f–k you are.”

This is easily one of the worst answers to can hit back with. Furthermore, it was made even worse when Jones told Paul that he only knows of him because people don’t like him very much. Overall, it was one of those exchanges that will not do Paul any favors. However, Paul probably got off the Zoom call and forgot about what was said immediately. At the end of the day, he has a fight to train for and if he spends too much time with the media, he will simply lose momentum.

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