He likes 170-lbers – White says Masvidal not an option, Jake Paul asks for Brunson

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Jake Paul and Dana White aren’t done taking shots at each other. Jake Paul recently asked Dana White to allow Jorge Masvidal to fight him in boxing. The YouTuber-turned-boxer proposed t…


Jake Paul defeated Tyron Woodley via split decision.
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Jake Paul and Dana White aren’t done taking shots at each other.

Jake Paul recently asked Dana White to allow Jorge Masvidal to fight him in boxing. The YouTuber-turned-boxer proposed that if he wins, he gets more access to UFC fighters, and if he loses, he will leave White and his “exploitative business” alone forever.

Unsurprisingly, White immediately shut down the idea. He says that after facing welterweights like Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, Paul should fight someone his own size.

“Masvidal’s 170 pounds,” White told The Daily Telegraph (HT: MMA Fighting). “He likes 170-pounders. Go fight somebody your own size. Anderson Silva’s not under contract, he’s 46 years old – that’s the age group you love to fight – and he’s your size and he’s actually winning fights.

“If you look at Jake Paul’s history, Jake Paul either fights basketball players who have never fought or he wants to fight washed up older guys who haven’t won fights in years. Anderson Silva has actually been boxing, he’s won some fights, he’s 46 years old, and he’s in your weight class. There you go. That’s a no-brainer. Fight Anderson Silva,” he said. “Fans would actually probably like to see that fight. It’s actually a viable fight that would actually sell some pay-per-views.”

Paul has since responded, saying that he’d be willing to face a bigger fighter instead in Derek Brunson.

While Brunson is obviously interested in a big payday, this is yet another match up that isn’t likely to ever happen due to his UFC contract.

Interestingly enough, Paul really hasn’t called out a free-agent and fellow pro-boxer in Anderson Silva, as much as he’s been repeatedly calling for unrealistic match ups against all these other MMA fighters under contract. Closest he got was answering a question about the former UFC champion, and Paul basically just saying he’s not Tito Ortiz.