Paul’s feud with McGregor and Garcia shows no signs o f stopping

Explosive Jake Paul compares "Crashed Out Coke Heads" Conor McGregor and Ryan Garcia

Jake Paul slammed Conor McGregor and Ryan Garcia as “crashed out coke heads” in an explosive attack against two of his combat sports rivals just days after he knocked out Mike Perry.

The YouTuber-turned-pro boxer doesn’t appear to fear much as he called out the MMA and boxing stars, who have had both of their reputations embroiled in controversy throughout their careers.

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Jake Paul responds to Conor McGregor and drops the mic

The attack against McGregor comes following a series of back and forths between The Notorious and The Problem Child on social media, particularly concerning the standard of opponent Paul likes to fight as he threw his latest punch at the Irishman.

“And so is Ryan Garcia,” Paul said, when his co-hosts on his brother’s podcast agreed McGregor is at least a fun personality. “But they’re both crashed-out coke heads. It’s pretty similar.”

The attack is particularly personal against Garcia, who has been accused of using drugs based on his out-of-control social media posts throughout 2024 which have included buying into conspiracy theories and racist attacks against black and Muslim people.

The latter got him tossed out of the WBC by president Mauricio Sulaiman whilst he is also serving a ban for multiple positive tests for Ostarine in his April 20 fight against Devin Haney, he has also been fined a million.

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It comes after Paul stopped Mike Perry on July 20 in Tampa, Florida, in a sixth-round knockout during which he put his rival to the canvas on three separate occasions before the referee finally called time on the bout.

That improves his professional record to 10-1-0 with his only loss coming to Tommy Fury, before he fights Mike Tyson on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The fight will be streamed by Netflix and sees Tyson return to the ring as a pro after 20 years out of the game.