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    Logan Paul has more chance of beating Floyd Mayweather than UFC star Conor McGregor did, ex-opponent Victor Ortiz says

    FLOYD MAYWEATHER’S former opponent Victor Ortiz believes Logan Paul has more chance of beating the legend than Conor McGregor did. 
    Mayweather retired as a pro in 2017, after stopping ex-UFC champion McGregor in ten rounds.

    Floyd Mayweather retired after beating Conor McGregorCredit: AFP or licensors

    Logan Paul, 25, faces Floyd Mayweather, 43, in February Credit: Instagram @loganpaul

    But he will come out of retirement in February aged 43, facing YouTuber Paul in an exhibition bout.
    Despite Paul having fought only once as a pro, losing to internet rival KSI in 2019, Ortiz reckons the boxing beginner is better equipped to upset Mayweather than McGregor was.
    He told MMAFighting: “Conor couldn’t do nothing.
    “I don’t mean to speak bad. Conor’s a heck of a UFC fighter in the octagon, but he has no business in a ring, as opposed to someone like Logan – Logan learned in a ring.

    “So his stuff is all standup. Everything about Logan is boxing, angles, moving, so it’s two different worlds.
    “I couldn’t tell you what someone like Logan or myself could do in an octagon, but stick to what you know.
    “And Logan, he knows boxing right now.”
    Ortiz has a special insight of Mayweather, having fought but lost to the American great in 2011.

    And the former welterweight champion is a good friend of Paul’s having filmed a skit with the social media phenomenon before.
    Ortiz has helped the 25-year-old prepare for mission impossible – becoming the first man to defeat Mayweather.
    But despite Paul’s farcical skill and experience disparity, he does have a FOUR STONE and six inch advantage.
    And even though the odds stacked against him like never before, he has the full backing of Ortiz.
    He said: “He’s a dear friend, and I believe in him. I’m telling you, it’s going to be an interesting fight.
    “I’ve talked to him about Floyd a few times. I give him the simple things: ‘Floyd is Floyd, but you’re unstoppable. You’re on another level.’

    Floyd Mayweather knocked out Victor Ortiz in 2011Credit: Las Vegas Review Journal

    Logan Paul pictured with his trainer and Victor Ortiz
    “I strongly believe Floyd will have trouble. Logan can box, and he has power, reach speed, and he can move now.”
    “I can absolutely see 110 per cent why they would be upset. I can agree to a certain extent. But honestly, realistically, today’s society is about numbers.
    “You can be one heck of a boxer, but if you’re not putting butts in seats, you ain’t getting paid.”
    With Ortiz having witnessed Paul and Mayweather up close, the 33-year-old backs his man as the harder-hitter.
    He revealed: “From what I see at the gym, I can honestly say Logan can probably hit harder.
    “Now, who’s more accurate? We’ll see February 20.”

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    Conor McGregor is ‘Muhammad Ali of UFC’, claims boxing coach as he breaks down how he can beat Dustin Poirier

    CONOR McGREGOR’S boxing coach called the Irishman ‘the Muhammad Ali of the UFC’.
    Irish Olympic legend Phil Sutcliffe was the first man to train McGregor, when the future star walked into the Crumlin Boxing Club aged 12.

    Conor McGregor’s boxing coach called the Irishman ‘the Muhammad Ali of the UFCCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Heavyweight hero Muhammad Ali was considered ‘The Greatest’ Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    But after the southpaw superstar chose to pursue professional MMA, the pair drifted apart.
    That was until this year, for the first time in his UFC career, McGregor was corned by Sutcliffe, who took control of the boxing training during the camp.
    Having worked with The Notorious right from the beginning, the veteran coach has witnessed first hand his equally devastating aura and skillset.
    And he gave McGregor the highest compliment of all as he compared him to The Greatest.

    Sutcliffe told TheMacLife: “I tell most of our boxers, learn how to read, learn how to see the shots coming. He has that with fine art.
    “He’s the Muhammad Ali of the UFC.”
    Sutcliffe admitted McGregor was always a student of the game – but has also worked hard to fine tune his craft.

    Phil Sutcliffe pictured with McGregor’s head trainer John Kavanagh

    McGregor on the pads with veteran coach Sutcliffe

    He explained: “It’s a bit of both.

    ‘He always had the ability to not get hit and reading the punches even as a child.
    “He is able to move his head, bob, weave, and the work ethic of him is unbelievable.”
    McGregor, 32, linked back up with Sutcliffe in the summer of 2019 and brought him into his team for his last fight.
    There, the former two-weight champion knocked out Donald Cerrone, 37, in just 40 seconds in January but was unable to fight again after.
    McGregor will make his return 12 months on, as he rematches Dustin Poirier in a lightweight headliner at UFC 257 on Fight Island.
    Poirier, 31, was KO’d inside two minutes of their first fight in 2014 at featherweight.

    And Sutcliffe has warned McGregor’s power has only improved since then.
    He said: “Conor will be able to get his shots or his kicks or anything in there like he did the last time.
    “Now hopefully he’s more powerful now than he was – Conor’s more powerful now and so will the other guy be a little more powerful because he’s had to put on a bit of weight.
    “But Conor’s skill’s percentage towards Poirier’s skill percentage is much bigger.
    “Not saying it’s going to be an easy fight, but Conor has the skill and the strength now.
    “He’s stronger now than he was the last time he fought him.
    “Conor hits very, very hard, but precise with technique. He hits with precision.”

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    Jake Paul slammed as ‘a coward’ by ex-UFC ace Ben Askren, who says YouTuber ‘has gone silent’ after accepting fight

    BEN ASKREN called Jake Paul ‘a coward’ and said the YouTuber ‘has gone silent’ ever since he accepted his fight offer.
    Askren was sent a proposal to face the internet sensation in March which, according to the ex-UFC welterweight, was quickly accepted.

    Ben Aksren called Jake Paul ‘a coward’Credit: Twitter @Benaskren

    Paul sent a fight offer to Askren as he continues his tirade against UFC stars

    But, now Askren has accused Paul of giving him the silent treatment and even doubts the pair will fight.
    He said on Twitter: “So, let me give you a little recap of the situation.
    “I’m retired, coaching wrestling, doing some podcasts, buying some Bitcoin, enjoying life. I don’t really wanna fight anybody.
    “So in November, this jabroni Jake Paul calls me out, puts up a poster with my name, ha ha ha it’s kinda funny. Whatever, right? No big deal.

    “Well then, a couple weeks later, I get a couple texts and a week after that I get some calls and I get an offer.
    “OK, this guy really wants to fight. Am I opposed to making some easy money? Beating up a YouTuber? Of course I’m not.
    “So what do I do? ‘Sure, Jacob, I’ll fight you’. No problem. I accept publicly, on Twitter, nonetheless.
    “Since then Jacob has gone silent. Jacob is kind of a coward. Sorry guys, I don’t think the fight is happening.”

    Askren retired from the UFC in 2019 Credit: Getty – Contributor

    YouTuber Paul is 2-0 in his boxing career Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Paul, 23, improved his professional record to 2-0 in November, after he scored a viral knockout against ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 36, on the Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr undercard.
    The internet phenomenon recently leaked a message to rival Dillon Danis, which revealed an offer he sent to the MMA fighter as well as to Askren and Michael Bisping.
    But Danis, 27, is said to be out until June due to a knee injury, leaving retired pair Bisping, 41, and Askren, 36, as favourites to fight Paul next.
    Askren last fought in October 2019, as he quit the octagon after consecutive losses to Jorge Masvidal and Damian Maia.
    The American grappler has never been renowned for his striking and won only six times by knockout.

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    Jake Paul slammed as ‘a coward’ by ex-UFC star Ben Askren, who says YouTuber ‘has gone silent’ after accepting fight

    BEN ASKREN called Jake Paul ‘a coward’ and said the YouTuber ‘has gone silent’ ever since he accepted his fight offer.
    Askren was sent a proposal to face the internet sensation in March which, according to the ex-UFC welterweight, was quickly accepted.

    Ben Aksren called Jake Paul ‘a coward’Credit: Twitter @Benaskren

    Paul sent a fight offer to Askren as he continues his tirade against UFC stars

    But, now Askren has accused Paul of giving him the silent treatment and even doubts the pair will fight.
    He said on Twitter: “So, let me give you a little recap of the situation.
    “I’m retired, coaching wrestling, doing some podcasts, buying some Bitcoin, enjoying life. I don’t really wanna fight anybody.
    “So in November, this jabroni Jake Paul calls me out, puts up a poster with my name, ha ha ha it’s kinda funny. Whatever, right? No big deal.

    “Well then, a couple weeks later, I get a couple texts and a week after that I get some calls and I get an offer.
    “OK, this guy really wants to fight. Am I opposed to making some easy money? Beating up a YouTuber? Of course I’m not.
    “So what do I do? ‘Sure, Jacob, I’ll fight you’. No problem. I accept publicly, on Twitter, nonetheless.
    “Since then Jacob has gone silent. Jacob is kind of a coward. Sorry guys, I don’t think the fight is happening.”

    Askren retired from the UFC in 2019 Credit: Getty – Contributor

    YouTuber Paul is 2-0 in his boxing career Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Paul, 23, improved his professional record to 2-0 in November, after he scored a viral knockout against ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 36, on the Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr undercard.
    The internet phenomenon recently leaked a message to rival Dillon Danis, which revealed an offer he sent to the MMA fighter as well as to Askren and Michael Bisping.
    But Danis, 27, is said to be out until June due to a knee injury, leaving retired pair Bisping, 41, and Askren, 36, as favourites to fight Paul next.
    Askren last fought in October 2019, as he quit the octagon after consecutive losses to Jorge Masvidal and Damian Maia.
    The American grappler has never been renowned for his striking and won only six times by knockout.

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    Jake Paul leaks $500,000 offer to fight MMA ace Dillon Danis in March and ‘everyone else can f*** off’ amid Askren talks

    JAKE PAUL leaked a $500,000 offer to fight Dillon Danis in March – while confirming deals have also been sent to Ben Askren and Michael Bisping.
    The YouTube sensation is searching for his next opponent, having moved to 2-0 after a viral knockout against ex-NBA player Nate Robinson in November.

    Jake Paul called out rival Dillon Danis on Instagram

    Paul leaked a fight offer sent to Danis

    Conor McGregor pictured with training partner Conor McGregor

    Paul, 23, has made it clear he wants to face Bellator star Danis, 27, who is a friend and training partner of Conor McGregor’s.
    To prove his point, the internet phenomenon shared a message he sent to his rival, which revealed a fight offer.
    It read: “I’m cutting out the middle man because this fight is about me and you. Everyone else can f*** off.
    “Basically we’re offering you $500,000 to fight at the end of March. Details can be discussed.

    “There is definitely potential to negotiate up to even $1,000,000 and if I have to take some out of my purse to get this done then I wil.
    “We have offers out to Bisping, Askren and another big athlete so time is off the essence.”
    Paul goes on to say his personal preference would be to fight Danis next, but warns the 2-0 MMA fighter that he had 72 hours to respond.
    It has since emerged that Danis is out until June, as he continues to nurse a knee injury.

    As a result, Askren, 36, and Bisping, 41, – both retired from the UFC – are frontrunners to face Paul next.
    But Askren was the first to publicly accept the challenge as he took to social media to suggest a deal is in place for March 28 in Los Angeles.
    He said: “Yes, Mr Jake Paul, I do accept. I know you called me out after your last fight against the bum Nate Robinson.
    “And listen, it’s a pretty simple choice. I’m going to make a whole bunch of money to beat up a guy who is pretending to be an athlete.
    “Because at the end of the day, that’s what you’re doing.
    “And I know you may think I don’t have too many stand-up skills, but also, I don’t really need to. Okay?

    Paul knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson Credit: ZUMA

    Ben Askren has been sent an offer to fight Paul Credit: Getty – Contributor
    “I’m a world-class athlete. I’ve won NCAA titles, I’ve been to the Olympics, won belts in multiple mixed martial arts organisations.
    “And quite frankly, I am impressed that you’ve deluded yourself into thinking you’re actually a fighter. That you’re really tough, that you can really box.
    “It’s quite impressive that beating up a YouTuber and beating up a boxer who looked like he’d never been in the ring before makes you, somehow, good at boxing. Because it doesn’t.”
    “So yes, Jake, I accept.
    “I will see you March 28 in Los Angeles. And I will humble you like millions of people want to see happen.”

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    Jake Paul imitates Conor McGregor, Dana White and Michael Bisping in latest foul-mouthed social media clip

    JAKE PAUL has continued his quest to fight an MMA star by mocking the likes of Conor McGregor, Michael Bisping and UFC president Dana White.
    The 23-year-old YouTuber has been outspoken on social media as he looks to land himself a lucrative boxing bout against a mixed martial artist.

    YouTube star Jake Paul mocked Conor McGregor in his latest Instagram post

    Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping was also imitated by Paul

    Paul – who is 2-0 inside the squared circle as a professional – has been on the attack to find himself a new opponent since destroying former NBA ace Nate Robinson last month.
    In a foul-mouthed rant, he claimed to have offered McGregor £37million to fight him in a boxing match.
    He then followed this up by making derogatory remarks about the Notorious’ partner Dee Devlin, which later refused to apologise for.
    Paul has also been linked with a fight to face former UFC middleweight champion Bisping, with the Brit willing to come out of retirement to challenge him.

    And the two competitors were mocked by Paul in his latest Instagram post which he titled ‘MMA chronicles part 1’.
    At the time of writing, the clip had been viewed by almost 2.5 million users.
    In the footage, Paul – dressed up as McGregor – referenced the offer he sent the Irishman.
    He said: “Who the f*** is that guy? I wipe my a** with $50m Dana.”

    Paul referenced McGregor’s interest in whiskey in his social media clip

    American Paul wore a bald cap to try and poke fun at UFC president Dana White
    Before adding: “I’m getting out of the fight business, I’m telling you the whiskey is where it’s at. F*** this little blonde kid.”
    Then he alluded to the comments he made about Devlin, where he stated: “He called my wife a four? But he can hold all four of my n*******.”
    Paul also pretended to be Bisping where he wore an eye patch in reference to the eye injury he first suffered against Vitor Belfort.
    He said: “Michael Bisping here and Jake Paul I’m watching you, you c***.”
    The ex-Disney actor then wore a bald cap to imitate White, where he mocked his the UFC’s claim that he will never having a chance to fight McGregor.
    And he also spoke of the comments White made in which he stated he is thinking of letting Amanda Nunes fight Paul instead.

    Jake Paul also joked about his recent interaction with Dillon Danis

    Former welterweight Ben Askren was also in Paul’s firing line
    Paul said: “I think he should fight Amanda Nunes.
    “I have a small penis and I suck Conor McGregor’s d*** all day long.”
    Other fighters were also in Paul’s firing line including McGregor’s former foe Nate Diaz.
    Possible opponent Dillon Danis was also made fun of by Paul, as was former welterweight Ben Askren.

    McGregor’s former opponent Nate Diaz was also mocked by Paul

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    Jake Paul plans to face Conor McGregor in 2022 as assistant coach predicts UFC star would bank MORE than $50m

    JAKE PAUL has his sights set on facing Conor McGregor – in a fight that could earn the UFC star MORE than the initial $50million offer by 2022.
    After the YouTube star left ex-NBA player Nate Robinson knocked out and into a viral meme, he has since put all his efforts into pursuing McGregor.

    Jake Paul could be set up to fight Conor McGregor in 2022 Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    McGregor has been relentlessly called out by YouTuber Paul Credit: Rex Features

    Paul, 23, even claimed to have sent the Irishman a cheque worth $50m in an attempt to prove he is the real deal.
    But McGregor, 32, appears more interested in his return to the UFC, which he will mark against Dustin Poirier, 31, on January 23.
    And Paul’s assistant trainer J’Leon Love is in no rush to throw the 2-0 upstart straight into the mix with the former two-weight UFC champion.
    Instead he is happy to let the fight build and become more lucrative – while also giving Paul the chance to gain further experience in the ring.

    Love, 33, told SunSport: “Let’s see how 2021 pans out.
    “Maybe we have one or two in the earlier year and then maybe fight again at the end of the year, check out and 2022 have a big year.
    “If we can throw Conor McGregor in there? S*** that would be solid, as Jake would be a solid boxer by then.
    “Like I said, no rush, it’s good to talk about it, it’s good with the antics, it builds something up.

    “If Conor is interested, maybe it’s not $50million later, maybe it’s more, you never know.
    “It’s all about making the right moves, but we have something really solid here and people are hating on it. But it’s something new and if you stick to the old it stays old.”
    Love is a veteran of Floyd Mayweather’s Las Vegas entourage, and considers the American legend and close friend and mentor.
    And he watched as Mayweather, now 43, made north of £300m for beating McGregor in round ten of the southpaw’s boxing debut in 2017.
    From what he saw, Love is adamant the skill disparity between Paul and McGregor favours his man when stripped down to only the sweet science.
    He said: “I think a fight with Conor McGregor would be a good chess match.

    Paul left ex-NBA star Nate Robinson knocked out Credit: USA TODAY Sports

    McGregor lost his one and only boxing match to Floyd Mayweather Credit: Getty – Contributor
    “It will be a decent chess match and from that on who has the better boxing experience between the two? Jake Paul.
    “Conor only has one fight, with the greatest, but one fight.
    “I know Conor McGregor’s is more stand up in MMA, he can kick well, he has a really good left hand.
    “But I think if we can take that left hand away, which I am really good at breaking down, then we have a one-armed fighter and we’ll kill him any day.”
    Paul became public enemy No1 after he called out McGregor by labelling him an ‘Irish c***’ and even went after his fiancee Dee Devlin.
    But Love insists fighters should take a leaf out of the internet sensation’s book and risk the wrath of critics by making a name for themselves online.

    J’Leon Love is Paul’s assistant trainer

    Love considers Mayweather a close friend and mentor
    Mayweather sold 29MILLION pay-per-views in his historic 50-0 career – as fans flocked to watch him either win or lose.
    And Paul is following the same marmite approach as he banks on his equally loyal army of fans and haters.
    Love said: “He’s marketing strategy is 100 per cent ill.
    “What he brings, if you take the blueprint of his marketing strategy you can really uplift you’re game, he’s the most talked about fighter with just two fights.
    “Whether it’s bad or good everybody’s talking about him, wanting to see him fight.”

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    Roy Jones Jr, 51, in talks to fight UFC legend Anderson Silva, 45, while also eyeing Mike Tyson rematch

    ROY JONES JR is in talks to finally fight UFC legend Anderson Silva, with a Mike Tyson rematch also in his sights.
    SunSport can reveal the pair are in early stages of negotiations, following years of missed opportunities.

    Roy Jones Jr is in talks to fight Anderson SilvaCredit: Instagram / @royjonesjeofficial

    UFC legend Silva has always wanted to box Jones Credit: Getty – Contributor

    Silva, 45, had always wanted to fight Jones, 51, by crossing over to the boxing ring, but his UFC contract blocked the move.
    But following his release from the premier MMA promotion this year, the Brazilian legend is free to make the step into the ring.
    It comes after Jones came out of retirement to face heavyweight icon Mike Tyson, 54, in an eight-round exhibition bout in November.
    The pair ended up with a draw, and Jones’ trainer revealed the former four-division champion will be tempted to fight again against either Silva or Tyson.

    Coach Tom Yankello said: “I think that rematch and Anderson Silva are the two fights that he’s looking at. 
    “Anderson Silva would be the first choice for him as he feels like he could really do what he wants with him and it would be worth his while.
    “He’s been talking about fighting Anderson Silva for a long time and now he’s not in the UFC they can make that happen. 
    “If that fight was presented he’d fight again. I know he’d do the Tyson fight, he said that right after, we’ve talked about it. 

    “He’d definitely contemplate it anyway, in my opinion, I think he’d do it from our conversations. I could use the word ‘might’. 
    “I know he’d definitely do the Anderson Silva fight if there was enough public interest that wanted to see them fight.”

    Silva has boxed twice before, losing his debut in 1998 before returning in 2005 with a win, a year before signing with the UFC.
    Jones only retired professionally in 2018, and insisted he would only fight on if it was against long-time rival Silva.
    But the all-time American great then faced Tyson in a non-sanctioned box office spectacle two years later, which sold over 1.6million pay-per-views.
    Both Jones and his cornerman feel they should have won the fight.

    Jones came out of retirement to fight Mike Tyson Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Jones and Tyson boxed to a draw after eight exhibition rounds Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    And after experiencing the aura of sharing the ring with Iron Mike, Yankello is adamant his man would be better prepared in a rematch.
    He explained: “I think he would definitely take the Tyson fight again, we both think he could do better.  
    “We know Tyson can’t do any better bar catch Roy with one shot and that’s how we felt going in. 
    “I feel like this time he’d be even more confident as now he’s been in with Tyson, he knows the unknown but now he knows what to expect. 
    “I don’t think Tyson can fight Roy and better than he did but Roy could have landed better and we would love that fight again.”

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