No matter how much he is disliked by some fight fans, Jake Paul has disrupted the MMA community for quite a while. Along with tempting retired UFC fighters to enter the world of boxing for higher pays, Paul has also fired shots at Dana White in public.

On that note, here’s a look at the five biggest rants Jake Paul has had against UFC president Dana White.

#5 Jake Paul says UFC fighters are trapped in shi**y contracts with Dana White

One major reason for which Jake Paul has gone on rants against Dana White is the pay of fighters in the UFC. The YouTuber believes the UFC boss engages in monopolistic practices to trap UFC fighters into ‘shi**y contracts’ and robs them of their due.

Speaking at a press event ahead of his boxing bout against former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, Jake Paul went off against Dana White. Accusing the UFC’s top brass of underpaying their athletes, Paul said that a new movement is starting that would undo this injustice. He said:

Jake Paul also said that the Jon Jones vs Francis Ngannou fight was what fight fans wanted to see, and the UFC is supposed to book. Demanding that Jones and Ngannou should be getting $10 million each plus their PPV shares, Paul said that UFC fighters are highly underpaid for putting their lives on the line for the business. He continued:

#4 “No one else has a voice to speak against Dana White” - Jake Paul calls for a new movement

In an interview on Below the Belt with Brendan Schaub in January 2021, Jake Paul launched a scathing attack on Dana White. In an expletive-filled rant, ‘The Problem Child’ said that the UFC president should start paying his fighters fairly.

Jake Paul said that while UFC fighters cannot speak up against Dana White, it is the former Disney star who has to raise his voice. Speaking about the much-talked-about heavyweight fight between Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou, Paul said he would not stop hounding Dana White unless he made the fight happen.

#3 Jake Pauls demands $1 million from Dana White, calls him a ‘real dou**e’

Ahead of the boxing bout between Jake Paul and former UFC fighter Ben Askren, Dana White had told Mike Tyson that he would bet $1 million on Paul losing. However, with betting being illegal during the Triller fight, the UFC supremo never placed the bet.

Jake Paul called out Dana White in a Twitter post. Saying he makes more money than most UFC fighters, and that is the reason why the latter wants to get into boxing, Paul wrote:

Jake Paul also demanded that Dana White make the Jon Jones vs Francis Ngannou fight happen and pay them their fair share.

#2 Jake Paul rips Dana White for saying his shelf life is short

Dana White was asked on the Full Send podcast whether he would do business with Jake Paul. In his reply, the UFC boss said that while he didn’t hate the YouTube sensation, he didn’t see any collaboration happening, and that he believed that Jake Paul’s shelf life was going to be short. White said:

Dana White’s comments didn’t go down well with Jake Paul, who hit out at the UFC supremo on social media. In a Twitter post, Paul joked about giving up on his life while also sharing an old picture of Dana White and mocking him.

In another Tweet, Jake Paul compared his Google search results to Conor McGregor’s, and suggested that the UFC company man was losing his appeal.

#1 “I’m affecting his pockets” - Jake Paul rips Dana White, calls him an ‘old hater’

Jake Paul has become an unavoidable subject for Dana White to discuss during his UFC press conferences. From claiming the Paul brothers’ reported salaries to be untrue to calling their fight business bogus, the UFC president has spoken about his newfound rivals quite a few times.

Saying that he felt like the no. 1 UFC fighter, going by how much Dana White had discussed him, Jake Paul said:

Paul added that he has affected the UFC’s business model by showing that fighters can earn more outside the MMA promotion. He also fired shots at Dana White, criticizing his monopolistic practices by pointing out that while the UFC boss was betting millions of dollars in casinos, his fighters were looking for public funding. ‘The Problem Child’ said in this regard:

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