Conor McGregor took shots at Jake Paul and Mike Perry after the two fighters competed in a boxing match on Saturday night, resulting in a win for “The Problem Child.”
Paul won by technical knockout over Perry in the sixth round of their eight-round fight. It was Paul's tenth win in professional boxing and he then set his sights on Mike Tyson.
Perry, an MMA fighter who competes in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), will likely return to the promotion to continue his dominance there.
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McGregor, who has been engaged in a war of words with Paul in recent weeks, posted two X-rated posts, one for Paul and one for Perry.
“Jake Paul is the biggest asshole I've ever seen. 40lbs weight difference, squeezed out of his head, and still shitting in there,” he wrote. “Nakisa, you should take him to Vegas. Oh that's right, you could never. The athletic commission is testing him, they're really testing him, he fights for real. Damn you could never. And then call Mike Tyson, a 60 year old man who just had a medical emergency mid-flight? I swear to God, a fat can of shit. The most valuable asshole.”
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He then wrote: “Hey Mike, you're free and can go compete in your dirty, stinky boxing championship. The smell you're giving off will bring you good luck. You're fired.”
Perry responded by saying that McGregor couldn't fire him.
“He doesn't have any promotion,” Perry said, via MMA Fighting. “He and I own BKFC, so he can't fire me. We can fight bare-knuckle. Look at me, I lost to Jake Paul. Why aren't you going to fight Jake Paul in boxing with the gloves on?”
“I think it would be worse than Conor McGregor against (Floyd) Mayweather.”
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For what it's worth, McGregor hasn't fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in 2022. He was scheduled to face Michael Chandler, but the fight was cancelled at the last minute.
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