Cedric Doumbe called Jake Paul last month for a fight with mixed rules, but was not very happy to be time of the day in Dubai last night.
The French superstar and his boxing rival are both signed at PFL, where Paul threatens to debut in the cage in recent years. Doumbe fights at MMA Welterweight, which is much smaller than career-cruisserweight boxer Paul, but that did not stop him from calling a crossover match in Lyon.
However, when the Bloody Elbow asked during the USMAGODOV vs Paul Hughes last night in the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, Doumbe did not seem so enthusiastic about the idea.
Cedric Doumbe sends a rough message of two words to Jake Paul
In December, Cedric Doumbe entered the PFL Cage during the European final of the promotion. There he called for fighting with 'Lazy King' Abdoul AbdouraMuimov and in particular Jake Paul, whom he offered a fight with mixed rules.
“I know, I know, I know you want to see a real fight,” Doumbe told a crowded crowd in the LDLC -Arena. “But I have to be paid … Jake Paul, I would like to say that you are a good hunter, but you are not a good hunter.
“We can do it in France, we can do it in America. You are a big star in the US, I am a big star in France, let's get it done. First round boxing, second round MMA, whatever you want, you will be eliminated. “
And when he was asked in Dubai last night if he had a message for Paul after viewing the fighting, Doumbe simply replied: 'Jake Paul?
Cedric Doumbe reveals plans for PFL -Terugkeer after tumultuous 2024
Last year Doumbe suffered the first defeat of his professional career in what should be a huge home, but in a controversial way. He recorded the unbeaten Baysangur 'Baki' Chamsoudinov in the Accor Arena, where the fight was stopped because of a splinter found in his foot.
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After that absurd finish, the striking kick boxer returned to action in May at the same location against Jaleel Willis. The couple shared a bitter structure over an America versus France, in which Doumbe eventually returned to the win column against the former LFA champion.
Doumbe spoke with Bloody Elbow on Saturday evening on Saturday evening that he expects to be back in “The next two-three months”. PFL starts their worldwide season in April, but they are expected to start their European shows a little earlier.
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