"Dana White can suck this d**k" - Jake Paul leaves a message for the UFC president after Anderson Silva win, promises to make good on fighters' union promise

Jake Paul (left) Dana White (right)
Jake Paul (left) and Dana White (right)

During the post-fight press conference following his win over Anderson Silva, Jake Paul delivered a strongly worded message to UFC President Dana White. 'The Problem Child' stated that White did not like him as he was exposing his exploitative business.

The 25-year-old also vowed to make good on his promise to formulate a fighters' union alongside Silva:

"Dana [White], bro you said I wouldn't do this, and I did it with flying colors. But he's in hiding. you know? He doing all he can to stop my run and sabotage my fights. He hates me, he hates what I'm doing, he hates that I'm exposing his business. Now we [Paul and Silva] are going band together and create a United Fighters Association to help UFC fighters, all MMA fighters, and boxers to get more fighter pay, long-term health care... So, man, Dana White can suck this d**k."

Paul and Silva had agreed to a bet ahead of their fight. As per the bet, if 'The Spider' loses the fight, he would assist Paul in forming a fighters' union, while if Paul loses, he would rematch Silva in kickboxing.

With his win over the former UFC champion, 'The Problem Child' currently holds a boxing record of 6-0. In his post-fight interview, Paul called out UFC fan-favorite Nate Diaz and undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez.


When Jake Paul called Dana White a "jealous ugly f**k"

Earlier this year, in a video uploaded to Jake Paul's Twitter handle, the celebrity boxing superstar called out Dana White for not accepting his proposal to fight in the UFC.

'The Problem Child's response was prompted by a video of White accusing him of using steroids. He slammed the UFC president for his accusations and even offered to fight UFC superstar Jorge Masvidal in the octagon:

"I said I would fight Masvidal in MMA. Steroid test me whenever the f**k you want... I don't do steroids... You're just a jealous ugly f**k who don't who what true happiness is. You are the definition of a f*****g billionaire who thought that money was going to make their lives better."

Jake Paul even made an offer to fight in the UFC if the company would share 50% of it's annual revenue with the fighters. Paul also demanded that the promotion raise the minimum pay for the fighters to $50k and provide long-term health care for the athletes.

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