
UFC boss Dana White has cleared up his beef with Jake Paul by offering the YouTuber-turned-boxer some advice when people claim his fights are ‘fixed’.
Since he stepped into the world of combat sports, Jake Paul has gotten into beefs with a number of fighters, organizers, and even pundits. He can count Conor McGregor, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, and Nate Diaz as some of his most notable rivals.
However, Dana White probably tops that list. Jake and the UFC CEO have gone back and forth at times, with the YouTuber-turned-boxer even making a diss track on him back in 2022.
Jake has routinely gone after White over fighter pay and benefits, which seemingly got him banned from competing in the WWE – given White’s involvement there, too. However, Dana has some words of advice for him.
Dana White doesn’t “hate” Jake Paul after all
“I don’t hate your brother, I don’t hate him,” Dana told Logan Paul during his September 16 appearance on imPaulsive. “Your brother talks more shit than anybody else on the planet, and now they’re trying to sue people?!
“I don’t have your brother. Your brother is out there doing his thing, but it cracks me up that they want to start suing people for talking s*it when your brother talks more s*it than anybody.”
White agreed that it’s “insane” to call Jake’s boxing matches “fixed” too, and offered him some advice. “What are you going to do when people are saying stupid s*it? People say dumb s*it about me, my business, all the time. Who gives a s*it? F**king ignore it and keep doing your thing.”
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Dana added that he wouldn’t be “shy” about talking Jake down if he did hate him.
“If I didn’t like your brother, I’d say I can’t stand your f**king brother. I wouldn’t be shy about it,” he continued. “I do not hate your brother, I don’t.”