“I’m the One Who Isn’t Owned by Dana White”- Jake Paul Serves a Cold Reminder to Conor McGregor as the War of Words Continues
YouTuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul has taken the world of boxing by storm. ‘The Problem Child’ has adopted a different approach to the fight game and has quickly established himself as one of the biggest names in the sport. According to the younger Paul brother, he pocketed a mind-boggling $45 million last year just from boxing, which is more than what Canelo Alvarez earned in 2021.
Apart from being a boxer, Paul is invested in multiple ventures such as venture capital, and a promotion company named ‘Most Valuable Promotions’. ‘The Problem Child’ co-founded his promotion company with Nakisa Bidarian, who was the former CFO at the UFC.
Paul and Bidarian’s biggest and most successful night thus far took place just a few hours back when Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano put on a show for the ages in front of a packed Madison Square Garden. Although Paul’s fighter did not get her hand raised, the event was historic in many ways for women’s boxing.
Conor McGregor, who was supporting his fellow Irish fighter Katie Taylor, took to Twitter to put forth an interesting question for his fans after the fight. He said, “Who the f**k is this jackass in the pink Jimmy saville glasses?”
Im the one who has done more for fighters than you ever have
the one who has won 5 fights in the past 2 years while you have lost 5
the one who isn’t owned by Dana White
the one who made the fight you just watched happen
the 1 who got your hero Katie Taylor paid
that’s who https://t.co/tV86m1GtxX
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) May 1, 2022
‘The Problem Child’ who never backs away from a feud was quick with his reply. He said, “Im the one who has done more for fighters than you ever have. The one who has won 5 fights in the past 2 years while you have lost 5. The one who isn’t owned by Dana White. The one who made the fight you just watched happen. The 1 who got your hero Katie Taylor paid, that’s who.”
Jake Paul vs Conor McGregor a fight that is bound to happen?
Conor McGregor is set for a return to action later this year. In all likelihood, his fight will be against Nate Diaz at 170-pounds.
However, if the back and forth between McGregor and Paul continues the way, it has been a fight between the two down the line will not be a surprise at all.