Jake Paul is again in the limelight after brutally bashing the UFC President Dana White in a recent podcast with the famous rapper and streamer, Takeshi 6ix9ine. Furthermore, ‘The Problem Child’ has gone a long way further in another of his streams, making a mind boggling ofer of over $200 million to the Mexican dynamo Canelo Alvarez for a fight, which, if it happens, can be the biggest in history.
While there has still been a big suspense on Jake Paul’s professional boxing future, these kinds of statements seem to be just a mere tool for gaining social media attention. Not to forget that Paul received the punches of his life from Antony Joshua, which seriously gave him a double broken jaw, putting a big suspense on his future with the gloves.
Jake Paul Offers Canelo Alvarez Sign The 200 Million Contract
The most explosive segment of his recent digital appearances involved a direct and highly lucrative proposition aimed at Canelo Alvarez. The American boxer claimed that the Mexican superstar had previously set an astronomical asking price for a potential bout, which has been teased and dismissed multiple times in the past. Speaking directly to the camera, Jake Paul addressed the undisputed champion and stated, “This is me talking to Canelo.” He then elaborated on the financial requirements by adding, “How much money did he want? Canelo wanted 200 million.” Showcasing extreme confidence in his financial backing, the promoter declared, “Canelo, I have the 200 million dollars for you. Easy money. Jake Paul versus Canelo. Let’s get it done.”
Jake Paul on Dana White Beef
While the massive boxing offer dominated headlines, the athlete also made a startling revelation regarding his relationship with the largest combat sports conglomerate in the world. During his podcast with Tekashi 6ix9ine, he accidentally disclosed that he is no longer allowed to be featured on WWE television. He directly attributed this severe corporate restriction to the hatred harboured by Dana White following the creation of a rival promotional company. Detailing the exact reason behind the ban, he stated: “Dana White hates me so much because I’m indirectly promoting MMA, we have a card with Ronda Rousey, Francis Ngannou, and Nate Diaz.”
“Dana White hates me so much because I am indirectly promoting MMA, we have a card with Ronda Rousey, Francis Ngannou, and Nate Diaz.”
This explosive direct quote confirms the deep-rooted tension between the emerging digital promoter and the traditional combat sports establishment.