CLEVELAND, OHIO: Jake Paul has frequently opted to engage in trolling behavior, especially when it comes to targetting his competition. In response to a joke from the host Pat McAfee, Jake Paul “bounced his t*ts” in front of Nate Diaz. In August, Diaz and Paul will square off in a boxing bout.
Jake Paul and Nate Diaz confronted one another about their most recent altercation during a recent appearance on 'The Pat McAfee Show'. After telling Diaz about Jake Paul's talent, McAfee questioned him about his confidence and battle preparation.
'He has his t*ts bouncing'
During the interview, McAfee said, “He has his t*ts bouncing. He’s doing cardio all day, every day.” Paul giggled at the pun and made an effort to flex his chest to go along with it. But Jake Paul's antics didn't appear to disturb Nate Diaz, who later said he was treating this bout just as seriously as he has any other in his past.
The contest between the two guys has encountered various difficulties, such a disagreement over the number of rounds and even the location because of Texas' marijuana laws. The battle is scheduled for August 5 and fans have already picked sides as the YouTube star-turned-boxer goes against the MMA fighter.
Jake Paul will have the opportunity to bounce back after his devastating defeat against Tommy Fury. Nate Diaz would have the distinction of being the first MMA fighter to have achieved victory in a crossover fight, were he to prevail. Fans are entertained by both outcomes, and the event continues to be high on the watch-list of boxing enthusiasts in August.
Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz
On Saturday, August 5, a professional boxing battle between Jake Paul and Nate Diaz will take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The 'Problem Child' will engage in his seventh professional bout in the main event of the show.
It will be Diaz's first professional boxing contest. Diaz was a former UFC favorite and mixed martial artist who finished his 34-fight career with the organization in September. Only a pay-per-view (PPV) event on DAZN will be available for Jake Paul's upcoming fight. ESPN+ has agreed to buy the rights to Paul's subsequent bout after airing his match against Tommy Fury earlier this year. Jake Paul's subsequent bout won't be shown on American terrestrial, cable, or satellite television due to DAZN's pay-per-view broadcast.