Jake Paul has called out both Nate Diaz and Canelo Alvarez in his post-fight interview following a unanimous decision victory over UFC legend Anderson Silva.
The Problem Child reminded us all that he is a serious contender when it comes to his boxing career, with the calibre of his opponents increasing, with Silva being his toughest challenge to date by far.
However, he turned his attentions to even tougher fights in his post-fight interview, calling out both Diaz and Canelo. He clearly won’t back down from a challenge, with the Mexican surely a bridge too far for the inexperienced fighter?!
Jake Paul calls outs Nate Diaz and Canelo Alvarez
After a unanimous decision victory over Silva to take his boxing record to 6-0, Paul wasn’t messing about, he already has his eyes on his next project, despite this one not even finishing yet.
Talking in the ring, Paul said: “I want Nate Diaz, who’s a b****, he tried to come into my locker room, he tried to cause some s***, and then he always leaves the f****** arena, so Nate Diaz, stop being a b**** and fight me. And Canelo, you too, you too Canelo, you guys said 'oh you can’t beat someone, you can’t beat a striker, you can’t beat a legend like Anderson Silva', I just did it, so why can’t I beat Canelo? F*** y’all.”
A typical Problem Child interview there, but he really is going for the stars in his boxing career, he won’t shy away from a fight and is always chasing the next showdown with bigger names each time, he’s certainly bringing a new audience to the sport, regardless of what you think of him.
Video: Jake Paul’s post-fight interview where he calls out Nate Diaz and Canelo Alvarez
Well it’s safe to say Paul is taking another step up after Silva, who is 47 years old, going for a current professional boxer who is at the top of the table in the sport, as well as a UFC fighter who is still relatively active, albeit now a free agent.
As always, it will be a spectacle when The Problem Child fights, with beef with Diaz already well underway, with the UFC man going for Paul’s team backstage and starting a scrap with them, it certainly looks like a fight could be considered.
Either way, Paul will surely give it his all, despite being incredibly new to the boxing scene with his 6-0 record.
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