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Jake Paul Gets Mocked by 2021’s Best Content Creator Amidst Drama With UFC President Dana White

Published 01/04/2022, 1:47 PM EST

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Popular YouTuber turned professional boxer, Jake Paul, has offered a special challenge to UFC President Dana White. His ongoing feud with UFC’s head kick-started in the early days of 2021. Jake found himself boxing former UFC fighter, Ben Askren and managed to secure an easy first-round KO win.

He quickly followed it up with more fights against Tyron Woodley, and in the second outing, he managed to secure another knockout win. At every step of the way, he continued to take shots at the promotion and for various reasons. Dana also responded back with his own set of challenges while dismissing Jake and his career as a fighter. However, his ongoing Twitter war has pulled in 2021’s best content creator Dream, who offered an interesting proportion.

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Popular streamer Dream wants to settle Jake Paul Vs Dana White’s feud

Jake offered to retire from boxing if Dana agrees to restructure fighter pay and in return, he would fight Jorge Masvidal in MMA. Dana already offered his final response to this, and Jake reverted with an update about the deal, suggesting that only 3 days remain. Dana may have rejected his idea, but it looks like the 22-year-old Minecraft streamer wants to step into the ring,

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Appearing in the thread, Dream called the younger Paul brother out and claimed he can beat him up. Apart from Dream’s foray into the world of Minecraft and expertise with the title, no one really knows about his fighting skills.

It is not sure whether this is an actual challenge or just another dig at jake. It attracted many responses from other streamers and popular gamers who backed this match up.

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Another popular Minecraft content creator, Spifey backed the idea as well, and it looks like there is some hype around it.

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Spifey enjoys a massive fan-following of nearly 2 million subscribers, while Dream is known to have a massive army of fans as well. Safe to say, this match-up could have the potential to sell decent pay per views. No one really knows how well Dream can box, and if he can, then it will become another difficult task to get it approved by athletic commissions.

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Ayank Chourasia is an eSports author at EssentiallySports. He has been writing since 2016 across various fields, having done his BBA from T.I.
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