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Michael Bisping blasts Jake Paul for interfering in UFC fighters' business instead of paying his own fighters

Michael Bisping is sounding off on Jake Paul for constantly interfering in UFC fighters' business.

Jake Paul continues to raise his concerns with UFC fighters not being paid their worth. He believes that the time is right to form a fighters association to improve fighter pay and ensure that they are taken care of medically when they retire. Bisping criticized the YouTuber-turned-boxer for his treatment of boxers competing on his events, saying:

"I heard reports that some of the fighters were as low on the undercard - first fights of the night - some of them were paid as little as $1500. Okay, so if you're so content on looking after UFC fighters, if you're so content and just want the world a fairer place, why are you paying fighters on your promotion, on your undercard, so poorly?"

The former UFC middleweight champion then added that 'The Problem Child' should be taking better care of the fighters on his undercard because boxing is more dangerous than MMA. He mentioned that statistics show that there is a heightened risk with boxing, saying:

"Just look at the facts. Look at the statistics. More people die and have serious brain injuries from boxing compared to mixed martial arts. Sadly, multiple die in boxing every single year. So they're the guys that you should be thinking about."

'The Count' seems to raise some valid points and critiques to Paul. According to Bisping, If he's campaigning for UFC fighters to get paid more and join his UFA, he should be setting an example with fighters competing on events that he's headlining.

Check out Bisping's thoughts here:


Will Jake Paul's next opponent be Nate Diaz?

Jake Paul has an offer for free agent Nate Diaz 👀 https://t.co/rxeSwtIAlo

It was reported that after an exclusive negotiation period, Nate Diaz declined to extend his contract with the UFC in favor of testing free agency.

Based on the timing of his free agency and Jake Paul confirming that he will be fighting again in February, one would have to assume that Diaz could be his opponent. Since there is already history between the two from past interactions, it will be interesting to see whether 'The Problem Child' and the former TUF winner can come to an agreement on pay and book the fight.

'The Problem Child' is coming off a win against former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, while Diaz is coming off a submission win against former interim UFC lightweight champion Tony Ferguson.

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