Jake Paul has taken a swipe at Conor McGregor, calling him a “fanboy” as the YouTuber-turned-boxer is setting up to announce his next fight.
After Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson drew an insane ... Esteemed MMA fighter Conor McGregor may be past his prime, but his status as one of the greatest MMA fighters of the 2010's is undeniable.
McGregor confronted his potential opponent Logan and his brother Jake Paul earlier this week while on their way to the United States presidential inauguration. McGregor’s energy was off the charts, but he kept things professional enough while talking trash to the Paul Brothers as they rode on the same bus to the event.
Jake Paul has slammed Conor McGregor while simultanously praising Irish MMA star Paul Hughes. Hughes was involved in a fight of the year contender with Usman Nurmagomedov in Dubai on Saturday night, losing a Bellator World Lightweight title fight by a narrow decision margin.
Conor McGregor and Jake Paul went viral last week after the Irishman was pictured with the Paul brothers at Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington DC
Jake Paul has taken to social media to praise Paul Hughes after his epic fight with Usman Nurmagomedov, while also taking a shot at Conor McGregor in the process
Jake Paul, Dana White and Conor McGregor
It appears the longstanding feud between Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and Conor McGregor is on pause for now, as all are together for the Donald Trump Inauguration.
Conor McGregor and the Paul brothers are buddying up in the nation’s capital. The controversial MMA fighter was heading to Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday morning in Washington, D.C., carpooling with two long-rumored potential boxing opponents: Jake and Logan Paul.
The combat sports stars and Trump supporters pose together for photo on way to the U.S. Capitol for presidential festivities.
Jake Paul and Logan Paul announce Thursday they'll participate in a reality show, ending speculation the boxing brothers will square off in the ring.
Jake Paul has continued to risk reigniting a feud with UFC CEO Dana White after 'The Problem Child' offered up a damning verdict on the state of MMA in 2025