Jake Paul slams KSI for "charging fans to come to" his press conference
Jake Paul called out fellow social media star KSI on Twitter before the latter got back to boxing action against FaZe Temper this weekend.
KSI was scheduled to face off against Dillon Danis on January 14 at the OVO Arena, Wembley but Danis pulled out of the fight. He was replaced by Brazilian YouTuber FaZe Temper in the exact same matchup.
Ahead of the MF & DAZN: X Series event on Saturday, the traditional press conference is scheduled for Thursday and the weigh-in is scheduled for Friday. KSI called out to his fans to attend by purchasing separate tickets and food vouchers for both events.
"See you there."
Check out his tweet calling out to fans below:
Check out Misfits Boxing's tweet below:
Jake Paul chose to call out KSI for charging fans to attend the press conference and weigh in. He took to Twitter to blast KSI, calling his actions shameful.
"You really are LSI, charging fans to come to a press conference and weigh-in. Shameful."
Paul later deleted the tweet, but check out the screenshot we managed to capture of the tweet below.
Michael Bisping labels Jake Paul's callout of Nate Diaz as 'smoke and mirrors'
Michael Bisping addressed Jake Paul's recent move to mixed martial arts by signing for the Professional Fighters League. Paul called out Nate Diaz immediately to fish for a response from the former UFC icon.
Bisping said in a video uploaded to his YouTube channel:
βNow, Nate Diaz, heβs a decent boxer, heβs as tough as they come, heβs got great jiu-jitsu, but heβs not known for being the best wrestler. So maybe, could he take Jake Paul down? Is Nate Diaz at the end of his career? This is all smoke and mirrors. This is all just Jake Paul trying to navigate the waters of how he can continue to make money."
Bisping also mentioned why Paul may find it difficult to find an opponent in boxing.
"He canβt do it in boxing because in boxing if heβs going to have a big boxing fight, it has to be against a real boxer and a real boxer would more than likely beat him, which is not what they want. He canβt continue calling up former UFC legends that are retired because thatβs not doing it anymore either."
Catch Bisping's full comments on YouTube: