“He Hasn’t Won a Fight in Five Years”- Jake Paul Calls Out Conor McGregor for ‘Ducking’ Him After Recent Jacka*s Comments
Jake Paul put on his biggest fight yet as a promoter last night. ‘The Problem Child’ through his promotion company ‘Most Valuable Promotions’ put together Amanda Serrano vs Katie Taylor in partnership with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom boxing. In what was a historic night for women’s boxing, Taylor reigned supreme as she defeated the younger Serrano sister to retain her belts.
This did not sit well with Jake Paul, who feels Serrano was robbed of the win. Immediately after the fight, Paul called for a rematch in Ireland. It will be interesting to see if an immediate rematch takes place.
After the fight during the post-fight press conference, a reporter asked Paul what he thought about Conor McGregor’s comments branding him a ‘jacka**’. Paul replied, saying, “Of course he always has something to say but he doesn’t really have a place to talk, right? He hasn’t won a fight in five years, Dana owns him and I’m the one that got Katie Taylor a big payday and that’s his hero so Conor McGregor is not tall enough to ride a roller-coaster and I feel bad for him. He’s ducking me so we’ll get that settled one day.”
‘The Problem Child’ continued, “He’s a business person and he sees how big of numbers that would do. Biggest name, biggest fight and he’s going to want that payday. Especially if he keeps on losing, right? He’s going to think, ‘Maybe I’ll fight this YouTuber kid, get a W real fast and make a hundred million dollars.’ So it’s getting more and more real as time goes on.”
Jake Paul continues his relentless attack on Conor McGregor
‘The Notorious’ is the biggest draw in combat sports at the moment across MMA and boxing. Despite not having won a fight since 2020, McGregor has managed to keep himself relevant in the fight game.
A fight between Paul and McGregor would do huge business for sure. However, at this point in time, McGregor has expressed no interest in fighting Paul although he has admitted that a fight against Paul would do good business.