Jake Paul’s current character sees him as a heel who loves getting under the skin of his opponents before every boxing match. Jake Paul was also accused of using performance-enhancing drugs recently. Now it seems Jorge Masvidal mocked Jake Paul recently.

Jake Paul isn’t afraid to call out top UFC stars for fights as he has called out the likes of Nate Diaz on numerous occasions for a fight. At one time he even called Nate Diaz every day to book a fight against him.

Jake Paul’s latest target from the UFC world is Jorge Masvidal as the two have gone back and forth multiple times. It was also said that a fight between the two could be in the work as well. Paul even said he’ll baptize Jorge Masvidal.

After his huge win against Tyron Woodley, Jake Paul took the opportunity to call out both Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal, who were in attendance for the boxing match. Paul claimed that he would beat both of them.

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It is interesting to note that his second match against Tyron Woodley managed only 65,000 buys on pay-per-view. Even his first match with Woodley sold around 480,000 to 500,000 buys as well. In light of such news, Jorge Masvidal took to Twitter and claimed Paul can’t afford huge fights anymore.

Bitch boy can’t afford the big boys Never again do I want to hear my name associated with the fake. 3 0 5 day is coming #supernecessary

It was previously reported that a boxing match between Jake Paul and Jorge Masvidal could be in the works. We will have to wait and see if Jake Paul and Jorge Masvidal will ever square off against each other in a boxing match as that would be something fans want to see.

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