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Jake Paul calls out UFC star Conor McGregor to boxing and MMA fights as part of two-bout deal


JAKE PAUL is ready fight Conor McGregor in boxing and MMA.

Paul has continued to call out McGregor since making his professional debut in 2020.

Jake Paul lost to Tommy FuryCredit: Getty
Conor McGregor has been called out by Jake PaulCredit: Getty Images – Getty

And he wants to get his hands on the Irishman in both the ring and cage after responding to social media posts about the fight.

Paul, 26, commented: “Boxing & MMA back to back. I’m down 100%.”

The YouTuber-turned boxer is 6-1 and suffered his first defeat in February, losing a split-decision to Tommy Fury, 24, in Saudi Arabia.

But he returns on August 5 in Texas against Nate Diaz, 38, who will be his fourth opponent formerly in the UFC.

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Paul has beaten ex-MMA champions Ben Askren, 38, Tyron Woodley, 41, and Anderson Silva, 48, before his loss to Fury.

McGregor, 34, meanwhile lost his one and only pro boxing bout, to Floyd Mayweather, 46, in 2017.

And Paul – who is set to make his MMA debut in 2024 with the Professional Fighters League – slammed the Dubliner in an epic rant.

He said on Logan’s Impaulsive podcast: “Guess what Conor? I’d beat the f*****g f*** out of you and you can’t box as good as me. 

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“I’m going to do to Nate what you couldn’t which is knock him the f*** out and you’re going to be sitting there with your new beer company – that’s failing – drinking it, drunk as f***, realising that you p****d your life away drinking at the end of the bottle. 

“And you’re gonna say, ‘Damn, I really thought no one was going to do what I did in this sport, I really thought no one was going to be as big of a name, I really thought I was going to be the biggest forever.’ 

“But you can’t choose and you can’t have both lives.” 

Jake Paul is signed to MMA promotion PFLCredit: JAKE PAUL


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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