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"Ego has no age limit" - Jake Paul slams Dana White for "cringe" Power Slap collab with OnlyFans model

Jake Paul is back to antagonizing UFC CEO Dana White. This time, he has taken to X/Twitter to express his disgust over the latter's latest social media collaboration with adult content creator Jelly Bean Brains, whose real name is Jameliz Benitez Smith.

Smith and White collaborated in an attempt to draw fan interest toward tomorrow's Power Slap event. Paul, however, feels that White's ego is the culprit, lambasting him for engaging in skits with a woman decades younger than him, and even accused him of paying people to fake their interest in Power Slap.

Replying to a tweet from Championship Rounds which featured the aforementioned skit, Paul wrote:

"55 yrs old, wheeling around 20 yr old OnlyFans girls to try and get views? Clout chasing & ego has no age limit. Imagine being worth $500m, married with kids & posting these cringe videos, using UFC accounts to get people to watch your slap party on-line"

'The Problem Child' and the UFC CEO have been embroiled in a well-known feud, with both men throwing various accusations at the other. Paul previously accused White of consuming cocaine, while the latter returned fire by alleging that the influencer boxing star is a user of performance-enhancing drugs. Paul claims his issues with White stem from the UFC head's decision to enforce the promotion's controversial pay structure, which he believes massively underpays fighters. However, White, in turn, believes Paul has no room to criticize how he runs his promotion.


Jake Paul also accused Francis Ngannou of clout chasing

Following Jake Paul's widely criticized win over a 58-year old Mike Tyson, 'The Problem Child' was threatened by Francis Ngannou, who tweeted his desire to slap him the next time they crossed paths. Naturally, Paul caught wind of Ngannou's statement, returning fire with a dismissal.

Paul addressed Ngannou's tweet with a reply, which read:

"Clout chasing doesn't suit you legend. Maybe Jon Jones is the better heavyweight after all"

While the pair's social media disagreement seemed to hint at the beginning of a feud, it never led to anything, with Ngannou brushing aside any notion of a potential fight between the pair.

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