The dispute between Jack Paul and the UFC continues, despite the Connor McGregor Dustin Porrier III promotional event that will be held this weekend.
After the latter claimed that Paul wanted to sign a contract with the company, the boxer who turned from Youtuber to boxer once again turned his attention to UFC Chairman Dana White.
However, White emphasized that he would rather not offer a contract to the Internet sensation.
Appear white On CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” talk about fighter salaries and requirements for live events.
“This situation has been going on for 20 years, and it will continue for the next 20 years,” White said when asked how fighters hope to advance their performance.
“I don’t think we’ll ever see you see a fighter or anyone who says they’re overpaid. You will always have a certain level of people who feel that they’re getting paid enough. You won’t hear those who really The people who bring in the income complain about the pay.”
Middleweight champion Luke Rockhold and his opponent Michael Bispin were separated by UFC Chairman Dana White when weighing for UFC 199 at a forum in Inglewood, California on June 3, 2016.
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White was then asked about Paul.
“He didn’t fight for me! Hey, that bastard didn’t fight for me!” White retorted.
Then someone accused Paul of wanting to sign a UFC agreement, but White rejected the idea.
“He wants to sign with us. I won’t sign him,” he said.
Then Paul would use his own story on social media to reply that he never wanted to sign with the UFC, and he never will.
Paul’s credit, He has always advocated that UFC fighters are paid higher than their current agreement.
For White, he is Never interested in working with Paul Because he doubted the numbers Triller reported after the Paul-Ben Askren fight.
The UFC chairman will have to temporarily put Paul in a secondary position because the company is going all out to participate in the McGregor-Poirier game, because this game—as Poirier believes—will be a game First place in the lightweight championship battle.