Jake Paul in rare self-critic mode after running away from Floyd Mayweather - "I feel like such a b**ch"
Jake Paul has admitted to feeling like a "b*tch" after he was caught fleeing the scene when Floyd Mayweather and his entourage showed up.
Earlier this month, Paul and Mayweather were seen getting into it following the conclusion of an NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers. TMZ Sports released footage of 'The Problem Child' standing with a single security guard as 'Money' rocked up with a large group of his people outside the stadium.
In the video, a clearly outnumbered Jake Paul can be seen running from the altercation. The situation is thought to be a continuation of the beef between the pair, which originated when Floyd Mayweather boxed Paul's older brother Logan in 2021.
Check out the video here:
During the latest episode of BS w/ Jake Paul, the 26-year-old reflected on the situation. According to Paul, he is disappointed he let himself be surprised by Mayweather and is frustrated that he had to run away from a potential fight:
"I've never been caught lacking and I feel like such a b*tch. I am a b*tch. If it's 1-5 dudes, let's f***ing go! Six or more? I'm good, I'm a b*tch! I'm a mad p*ssy right now, I'm not even gonna cap."
Catch Paul's reaction here (1:00):
Jake Paul challenges Floyd Mayweather to boxing match following their altercation
After the situation between Jake Paul and Floyd Mayweather died down, 'The Problem Child' took to Twitter to give his reaction. Paul criticized Mayweather's actions and took issue with the fact that the 46-year-old felt the need to bring his entourage with him.
He wrote:
"Floyd if you want to fight 1 on 1 we can do that but don't try and hop out of 3 cars 25 dudes deep tryna to jump me while I'm tryna enjoy my Wednesday night"
Jake Paul also stated that Mayweather had allegedly been in contact with his team to try and organize an exhibition bout between the pair. Paul has insisted, however, that he'd now want to face Floyd Mayweather in an officially licensed bout instead:
"Floyd will not see me 1 on 1 in a real fight. That's a fact. HIs team has hit my team numereous times to do oen of his 'exhibitions'. Now he ambushes me. Come see me in the ring, real fight, no exhibition robbing fans bullsh*t."
Paul recently suffered the first loss of his boxing career (6-1) as he came up short against Tommy Fury on February 26. The pair went the distance in their eight-round clash, which saw two of the judges score the bout 76-73 in 'TNT's' favor, while the other had it 75-74 for Paul.