Jake Paul blames Dana White for the two most ‘ludicrous’ criticisms aimed at his boxing career

Jake Paul has gone back and forth with UFC CEO Dana White since his boxing trip.

The former Disney star is days away from his next outing in the ring, while Paul fights against Julio Cesar Chavez JR in the Honda Center in Anaheim on 28 June.

Although the game will mark Paul's 12th as a professional, he is still not fully accepted in sport by many fans and hunters. And well -known criticism is expected to return to the surface, because 'the problem child' has made the six victories on the bouncing since his only loss.

And the two leading unfounded claims that were used to remove his boxing career, says Paul, are due to White's efforts.

Jake Paul says Dana White has caused accusations of rigged battles and steroid use

The UFC CEO is a vocal critic of the entry of the resident of Cleveland in combat sports, where White focuses on Paul in the run-up to his earlier periods.

White has largely shared the same sentiment as many of Paul's opponents, who accused him of hand -promoting MMA and boxing veterans that he will probably beat.

But during a appearance on the Iceuur of Iced, the 28-year-old emphasized some of the more serious and “ridiculous” claims from White.

“Targeted battles and steroids, I think that is probably the most ridiculous,” said Paul. “Dana White both started rumors.

'After I defeated Mike Tyson, the number of people who said:' This is rigged. '… the average person does not understand boxing.

“That is definitely the number one (the least earning criticism).”

White called Paul to be tested during the amount of their heated words in 2022.

Jake Paul scored his goal to “embarrass the UFC hunters of Dana White”

Although Paul's opposition has often been a tool that is used by his opponents in their criticism, 'The Problem Child' has embraced his MMA hunter-heavy boxing CV.

To date, the inhabitant of Cleveland has defeated five cage veterans, in which Paul Tyron Woodley and the net decisions about Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz in particular switches off.

In December 2020, early in his career as a Pugilist, Paul hinted that he would not rise in his striving for matches against UFC stars.

Paul told ESPN that he wanted to embarrass as much as possible from White's hunters' as he could.

'We are already calling on Dana [White] And we are like: “Yo, put your UFC boys in the ring and let's fight huge fights.” '@Jakepaul says that he wants to embarrass MMA hunters in the boxing ring'. (Via @marc_raimondi) pic.twitter.com/rg8dlkq957

– ESPN MMA (@ESSPNMMA) December 4, 2020

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The most recent victim of that ambition was Mike Perry, who was stopped by TKO in round six of his July 2024 fight against Paul.

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