“He Is Just a Loser, He Is a Bum”- Jake Paul Predicts a Finish Against ‘Checked Out and Cashed Out’ Conor McGregor in an Explosive Interview

Jake Paul has seen a meteoric rise in his fame ever since he turned professional in the sport of boxing. Paul started his career as a vlogger and made vlogs daily and quickly amassed a gigantic following that tuned in daily for his vlogs. As the years went by, Paul ventured into other ventures, such as music, acting, and more. 

Paul started his boxing career by taking on KSI’s younger brother, Deji in an amateur bout. He quickly turned professional and has since been extremely active as a fighter. However, his aims in the sport are not small by any means. Paul plans on becoming a world champion and also facing the likes of Canelo Alvarez and Conor McGregor in mega fights before he is done with boxing and moves on to the next challenge. 

In a recent interview, he explained why a fight with Conor McGregor would be easy for him. He said, “He is just a loser, he is a bum now he has not won a fight in 4-5 years. His body is falling apart, and I am stronger than him, faster than him, more of an athlete than him, and he is on a decline. He has no motivation really to change he is sort of checked out and cashed out. And his ego is too big for him to realize how much he sucks.”

‘The Problem Child’ continued, “It is pretty sad to see someone with such a meteoric rise to fame plummet so fast and think they’re still on top of the world and still walk around like they’re the king when in reality he actually sucks at his job. You know if any other UFC fighter did not win a fight in five years, they would probably be cut from the roster. So he is a bum, I am a better boxer, I hit harder. It is easy work honestly.”

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Is Jake Paul right about Conor McGregor being ‘washed up’?

It has not been all smooth sailing for Conor McGregor in his last few fights. ‘The Notorious’ has not won a fight since 2016 at lightweight. The common consensus among fans is that a lack of hunger coupled with an unhealthy lifestyle has caused a massive decline in McGregor’s performances. 

Some fans also argue that McGregor is surrounded by yes men, including his coach John Kavanagh, which has hurt his growth as a fighter significantly. Do you agree with Jake Paul’s assessment of the situation? Let us know in the comments below!