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Jake Paul crosses the line with a degrading comment toward Floyd Mayweather

A war in the ring on the horizon?

Jake Paul crosses the line with a degrading comment toward Floyd Mayweather
Jake Paul crosses the line with a degrading comment toward Floyd Mayweather

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The ever-controversial Jake Paul has once again ignited a firestorm in the boxing world, this time firing back at Floyd Mayweather. The undefeated boxing legend mocked Paul for his fight against the legendary Mike Tyson, and the YouTuber-turned-boxer didn’t hesitate to strike back—but not in the ring.

Mayweather sparks laughter—and Jake Paul fury

During his appearance on The Tonight Show, host Jimmy Fallon brought up Paul fight against Tyson, triggering laughter from both Mayweather and the live audience.

Once he regained his composure, the former champion delivered a sharp remark: “Easy, way too easy. Even at 48, way too easy.”

Jake Paul doesn’t hold back and fires at Floyd Mayweather

The clip quickly went viral on social media, prompting an immediate and unfiltered response from Jake Paul: “You’re lazy. Deji gave you a black eye in an event with 4,000 people.

Deji, hahaha! I’d knock you out in two rounds, and you couldn’t even sniff Mike Tyson’s toe.”

Jake Paul doesn’t hold back and fires at Floyd Mayweather
Jake Paul doesn’t hold back and fires at Floyd Mayweather

A history of clashes and egos

Mayweather, who has taken part in exhibition matches against influencers like Logan Paul, Deji, and Aaron Chalmers, has made it clear that he doesn’t see Jake Paul as a worthy challenge.

However, Paul continues building his own boxing legacy, securing victories over names like Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley, and Ben Askren.

With the war of words escalating, the big question remains: Will this clash stay confined to social media, or will we finally see Paul and Mayweather face off in the ring?

Tensions are rising, and fans are already calling for this battle of trash talk to be settled with gloves on—rather than just through online insults from both sides.

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