Jake Paul hit back at Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal for disrespecting him at their most recent boxing press conference and challenged both to a fight in the Octagon under one condition.
Masvidal has also found himself in Paul’s crosshairs as the 27-year-old aims to conquer as many fighters as he can to move up the proboxingranks.
As a result, Masvidal belittled the YouTube star when asked about how he views Diaz ahead of their boxing fight this year, judging by his debut performance against Paul at apress conference on April 13.
“I don’t think it was his best. I don’t think he was even training for this dude. I don’t blame him, cause Jake, who the f*** is Jake anyways, right?” Masvidal said before continuing his criticism.
“I’m not Jake Paul. I’m not Tony Ferguson. I’m a mean athlete.”
Diaz was later asked what he’s learned from his 10-round bout against Paul, to which he replied: “F*** Jake Paul,” which Masvidal echoed.
Paulfired shots at both light heavyweights on Xafter catching wind of their jabs. He first reminded Diaz of the number he did on him in their boxing match before slamming Masvidal and UFC president Dana White for hindering a fight between the two.
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Paul is gearing up for his fight against Mike Tyson on July 20.Win or lose, the Ohio native is expected to continue competing against combat sports greats.
Should Masvidal defeat Diaz in their “Last Man Standing” fight on June 1, and the alleged restrictions from the UFC Paul referenced are lifted, he could find himself head-to-head against Paul and get a chance to back up his vicious trash talk.