Jake Paul presents Paddy Pimblett with a new offer to spar post-UFC 282 after learning about 'The Baddy's alleged plan to book him for his podcast

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Paddy Pimblett (left) and Jake Paul (right). [via Getty Images]
Paddy Pimblett (left) and Jake Paul (right). [via Getty Images]

Jake Paul and Paddy Pimblett continued their efforts to work out a sparring match between themselves.

After Pimblett made comments about Paul's fight against Anderson Silva being rigged, 'The Problem Child' challenged him to a sparring match. Paul offered to fly the UFC lightweight to Puerto Rico for a five-round session with a million dollars at stake.

Pimblett responded to the challenge with further stipulations of his own, offering to spar with Paul at the UFC Performance Institute after his UFC 282 co-main event against Jared Gordon.

"Challenge accepted. We're not coming to Puerto Rico when I'm fighting next Saturday. If you want to come and spar, get to PI [UFC Performance Institute] next week, as I said, I'll fight Saturday, I'll chill Sunday, and I'll beat you up on Monday. Offer's there."

Check out Paddy Pimblett's response in the tweet below:

Paul took to Twitter to respond to 'The Baddy' and offered to postpone the sparring match until January and club a podcast episode with it. Apparently, Pimblett's team has been looking to book Paul for an episode of Chattin Pony with Paddy the Baddy.

"Fella my team told me you have been trying to book me for ur podcast, Jan 5th. So I’m sending you a jet to bring you to Puerto Rico. Both of our teams will film. We spar, 5 rounds and then we can do your podcast. By then you will be back to your normal weight. No excuses. [handshake emoji]?"

Check out Jake Paul's tweet below:


Nate Diaz receives first offer as free agent from Jake Paul

Nate Diaz's representative, Zach Rosenfield, confirmed that his client was a free agent after being released from his UFC contract, instantly making him the hottest prospect in the MMA market.

Jake Paul was the first to make a move, as he took to Twitter to offer Diaz a fight. Paul challenged the Stockton native to show his worth in the boxing ring instead of petty slapping incidents. He also cited that a conclusive offer was waiting for Diaz to accept.

Paul said:

"Hi Nate. Finally out of your UFC contract? Let’s see how tough you are in the boxing ring instead of hallway slap contests.@NateDiaz209 I have a venue booked. Offer is ready when you are. Just need you to sign."

Check out Jake Paul's tweet calling out Nate Diaz below:

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