Jake Paul wants to close 'apologies' prior to the most difficult test of his career.
The YouTuber boxer is facing Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. In California.
Jake Paul believes that a victory over the former WBC middleweight champion some critics will remain silent.
'El Gallo' has tried to close some others by documenting a pre-fight drug test on social media.
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Jake Paul Shalls Rumor 'Dana White' started
Jake Paul's fighting career has been chased by no -sayers and conspiracy theorists.
From no-knock-out clausules, rigged attacks and script fights, the 28-year-old confronted with unfounded claims of corruption during his career.
On Saturday, Paul looked to fail the myth about him with the help of performance -improving drugs.
The 11-1 boxer documented a Fight Day drug test to kill a rumor that he claims to be UFC CEO Dana White started during their bitter beef.
“Vada Drug Testing,” Paul said in a video that saw him pour a liquid from one container to the other.
“All your people make apologies that say I am on steroids. Dana White started the rumor.
“The best form of my life. There will be no apologies if I switch off Chavez.
“Yes, this is my urine.”
Jake Paul and Dana White Set for Clash
White was recently overwhelmed when he was asked for UFC 317 collided with Paul vs Chavez Jr.
“I don't even know,” said the UFC boss earlier this week about Paul's fight.
“I didn't even know he fought, so I'm so worried about it.”
A skeptical Paul hit white with a prick of three words in response to him who trivialized the collision.
“UFC dies,” he said.
“They have no current stars, they have skilled fighters, but it is all boring struggling where the Dagestani hunters win everything by bringing everyone to the ground.
“He can say what he wants, but you told him about the fight, right? So now he knows. That's what press and media are. We sell the pay-per-views, so maybe people don't know about it today or tomorrow, but on Saturday they will all know.”
