Jake Paul is not afraid of Dana White, because he got rich and famous without the UFC. He also never intends to get involved with the UFC, but Dana White seems to want to put a stop to Paul.

The controversial YouTuber has fired shots at White in the past. He took special aim at White’s lackluster history in boxing as Paul said that he has already accomplished more in his 15 minutes of fame than Dana White has in his entire career.

The Problem Child fired off a long text graphic directed at Dana White where he called him out for not paying his fighters well and controlling them to boot. He also reminded White that he was a “cardio kickboxing instructor” who never really created the UFC.

Dana White… you may have bullied your way to controlling thousands of fighters careers…but I have never said I want to sign with the UFC… nor will I ever… Maybe I would consider letting you co-promote one my events against a UFC champion like you did for Conor when he fought Floyd… because you wouldn’t let Conor actually do it himself without you taking your cut… You live in lies and every major fighter on your roster has complained about pay… Conor, Jones, Masvidal, Diaz, Ngannou. You even make up fake belts to sell tickets instead of giving Amanda Nunes her opportunity to headline..

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Remember Dana you were a cardio kickboxing instructor and didn’t even create the UFC (Gracie and Davie created it, the Fertittas saved it, and the FIGHTERS made it popular) YOU’RE a bald bum who can’t do an interview now without being asked about me… pay your fighters more !!

Jake Paul seems to know his UFC history, but those comments probably won’t get Dana White too bothered. He will likely call Jake Paul a “clown” as he has in the past and continue doing his own thing. All the while, he will also likely continue rejecting any offer for one of his contracted fighters to fight Jake Paul.

What’s your call on what Jake Paul said? Sound off in the comments!

H Jenkins

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