Jake Paul Praises Nate Diaz After UFC 279 Win: ‘This Is How You Leave An Employer And Become Your Own Boss’

Paul had plenty to say following Diaz's submission victory in Las Vegas.

Paul Diaz 279
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Jake Paul was anything but quiet after UFC 279.

Paul Puts Out A Series Of Posts

In the pay-per-view headliner, Nate Diaz would finish the last fight of his UFC contract with a late submission of Tony Ferguson. With free agency in his future and a potential move to boxing, Paul played nice for the ‘legend’ after his performance. 

“Breaking News: Nate Diaz is officially out of his UFC contract.” Paul began a series of tweets.

“Nate Diaz is a muthuf*ckin legend and would have slapped the shit out of Khamzat.”

“This is how you leave an employer and become your own boss.” 

Paul Posts Teaser 

While Paul is facing former UFC Champion Anderson Silva in his next boxing match, it has never been too early for the influencer to start promoting another fight entirely. 

“Nate Diaz is going to the sport of boxing… I wonder who he should fight.” Paul said in a comedic video.”

No More Questions About Jake Paul?

‘The Problem Child’ has had no problem calling out Dana White and the UFC in the past. Following last night’s event, Paul would shed light on the promotion, claiming the press wasn’t allowed to ask the ‘upset’ UFC boss about him.

“UFC PR Team to media attending post fight presser: DO NOT ASK our boss Dana about Jake Paul or Anderson Silva. He’s very upset at Jake. If you do you will have your media credential revoked.”

This statement from Paul appears to be false. According to sources, the UFC PR team did NOT tell the media to not ask about Jake Paul to Dana White.

What are your thoughts on Jake Paul’s latest noise?

Published on September 11, 2022 at 4:55 pm
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