Jake Paul lashes out at Salt Bae for "disrespecting GOATs" like Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah
Jake Paul is the latest internet personality to bash Salt Bae, real name Nusret Gokce, for his actions following the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.
Gokce went viral after a video of him pestering Lionel Messi for a picture was released online. The Turkish butcher, who now owns a chain of restaurants, somehow gained access to the pitch and even took pictures with the trophy.
In a recent tweet, 'The Problem Child' criticized him for his actions and also reminded fans of a photo he took with Liverpool's talisman, Mohamed Salah:
"This dude has been disrespecting GOATs way too long. I may have found someone who annoys me more than KSI."
Take a look at the post by Jake Paul:
Several videos have gone viral showing Salt Bae posing with other Argentine players and holding the trophy, something he was not supposed to do.
The controversy against him had many influencers and celebrities bringing out other instances of questionable behavior by Gokce. Dan Bilzerian, for example, also shared a screen recording of his chat history with the butcher.
Following the incident in Qatar, many cups and stadiums have started banning Salt Bae from attending, including the US Open.
Jake Paul believes Dillon Danis will earn more than any current UFC champion for fighting KSI
Jake Paul has made a bold claim regarding the fight between KSI and Dillon Danis. The pair are set to fight on the MF & DAZN: X Series 004 on January 14, 2023.
It recently emerged that the price of UFC pay-per-views ESPN will increase from $74.99 to $79.99 next year. In response to this, 'The Problem Child' tweeted out:
"Meanwhile, a bum whose claim to fame is being Conor’s friend is making a bigger purse to box a YouTuber than all current UFC champions. UFC makes almost $500 million a year. If they were to increase minimum fighter pay to $50K per fight, at most it will cost them $20 million."
Jake Paul believes that Dillon Danis, who hasn't fought since 2019, will make more than any current UFC champion from one fight against British YouTuber KSI. The claim was initially made by Danis himself.
What Paul is trying to say is that the UFC does not pay its fighters enough compared to what they earn in revenue each year. 'The Problem Child' has been advocating for higher pay for fighters ever since he began his own journey as a boxer.
Take a look at the tweet: