Jake Paul says he’ll ‘immediately retire from boxing and fight Jorge Masvidal in the UFC’ if Dana White agrees to his terms.
- Guarantee UFC fighters 50 percent of the UFC’s annual revenues
- Increase fighter pay to $50K per fight; minimum is currently $12K
- Provide long-term health care to fighters
Paul has been advocating for fighters pay for the UFC fighters the past two years. Many people are agreeing with Paul and want to see Dana White agree to Jake Paul terms.
If you find yourself reading this and not agreeing with the benefits Jake is saying fighters deserve, then you're probably a Dana White bootlicking idiot. https://t.co/vOnOib7Nwn
— Ship 🇦🇺 (@Shipmercs) January 1, 2022
I don't like Jake Paul but he's 100% right about Dana White and fighter pay and I respect everything he does on that end
— Brandon The Truth 💯 (@BCTheTruthl) January 1, 2022
Jake Paul advocating for employees of a billion dollar business against the scumbag Dana White wasn’t on my 2022 bingo card. https://t.co/dcMk4YUDN7
— Gritty Get Litty 🚩 (@GrittyGetLitty) January 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/trentreinsmith/status/1477374120941785092?s=21
Let me add the follow up: Dana White blocked Jake Paul after that offer https://t.co/9CbGqF1iP3
— The Anonymous Nobody (@el_budget) January 1, 2022
https://twitter.com/iam_johnw2/status/1477376625603919877?s=21
As much as I can’t stand Jake Paul, I love that he’s bringing light to this situation. 16% of total UFC revenue goes to the fighters, whereas players get roughly 50% in most other pro sports. Change is long overdue, and I say that as a fan of Dana White. https://t.co/8V0U2TmEGg
— Grant Kelly (@GrantKelly07) January 1, 2022
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