KEY POINTS

  • Jake Paul accuses Conor McGregor of "ducking" him
  • Paul also tells Dana White to make the fight with McGregor happen
  • MMA manager claims Paul turned down a fight with Yoel Romero

Jake Paul pulled off another social media attack on Conor McGregor, but a manager clapped back by claiming that the internet sensation is avoiding a fight against his client.

Despite only having two professional wins to his name, Paul has been calling out world champions on social media. He went explicit on his latest dig at McGregor, challenging the former two-division UFC champ and Dana White to “sign the contract” he has prepared.

Paul even insisted that McGregor has been “ducking” him because he would surely thump the mixed martial arts (MMA) superstar.

Jake Paul celebrates with his brother, Logan, after defeating AnEsonGib
Jake Paul celebrates with his brother, Logan, after defeating AnEsonGib Getty Images | Michael Reaves

“I know you are probably beating up old dudes in a bar right now or maybe you are jacking off because you are sick of f*****g your wife right now because she is a 4,” Paul said on the video posted on his official Twitter account. “Conor you could do a lot better. But, happy Monday. My team sent you a 50 million dollar offer this morning, 50 million dollars cash, proof of funds, the biggest fight of offer you’ve ever been offered, but you are scared to fight me, you are ducking me because you don’t want to lose to a f*****g YouTuber.”

“Dana White, you are a f*****g p***y too,” the influencer continued. “You ugly f*****g bald b----. You say there is a zero percent chance of this fight happening. Conor, you are scared. Dana, you are scared. Sign the f*****g contract you idiots, Jesus f*****g Christ. Irish b***h.”

Just hours after Paul’s video was posted, MMA agent Malki Kawa reposted the said tweet and associated it with a bold claim.

According to Kawa, Paul “refused” to fight one of his star wards--ex-UFC star and two-time middleweight contender Yoel Romero.

“One more [Yoel Romero]... [Jake Paul] refused to fight him,” the manager wrote. “Opp[ortunity] presented itself, [and] Jake said no... don’t blame him... but this is out of line.”

Romero has been released from the UFC earlier this month, but his free agency may have not lasted long.

At 43, “The Soldier God” has reportedly agreed to join UFC’s rival promotion Bellator, MMA Fighting reported, citing unnamed sources.

According to the report, Romero has agreed to terms with the promotion although it hasn’t officially gone to paper yet.

Romero is expected to make his Bellator debut in 2021 at light heavyweight, but the opponent and date have yet to be confirmed.