Jake Paul Claims ‘He’d Knockout Conor McGregor’; Dustin Poirier Reacts
Jake Paul is riding high on success and claims he would knockout Conor McGregor in the boxing ring.
An exuberant Jake Paul, who on Saturday registered his second win in professional boxing circuit after knocking out former baller Nate Robinson in the second round, was quite expressive in his post-fight interview.
The YouTuber wants to continue fighting in the 4-sided ring and plans on challenging the big fish of UFC Conor McGregor and a member of his camp Dillon Danis.
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In the interview he was asked who he wants to face next, to which he said “There is a long list of opponents that I want, you know Conor McGregor, Dillon Danis I’m going to knock them both out.”
After knocking out former NBA star Nate Robinson tonight, @jakepaul says he wants @TheNotoriousMMA and/or @dillondanis next and predicts he’d knock both out. (📽 @triller) pic.twitter.com/eubdl9j3kE
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) November 29, 2020
Dustin Poirier Apparently Threw a Reaction
While the leader of the fan group called Jake Paulers, made many a testament of his incredible striking ability, but his after match claim did not go well with the MMA fanatics, who for years have been closely following Conor McGregor. In the wake of that McGregor’s UFC 257 opponent Dustin Poirier reacted.
The Diamond, though did not mentioned Jake Paul’s name up-front, but his Tweet that came right about the same time is what fans speculate is a reaction to Paul’s assertion.
He wrote: “Lol”
Lol
— The Diamond (@DustinPoirier) November 29, 2020
Conor McGregor Vs. Jake Paul: Is it a likely happening?
Conor McGregor currently has commitments to the Octagon, the place which made him a global superstar. However the Notorious one often shows eagerness to compete in the boxing ring. But him going up against Jake Paul is unlikely, since the Irishman made his boxing debut against none other than Floyd Mayweather and wants to face the veteran Manny Pacquiao next.
Therefore, it is an ostensible fact that Conor McGregor picks his opponents, and not vice versa.
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