“I’ll bring the fuzzy handcuffs”- Jake Paul suggests he can beat Kamaru Usman in MMA as Twitter-feud develops
It all started when Kamaru Usman was targeting Canelo Alvarez for a boxing bout. Things got heated between both the parties and the Nigerian ended up calling boxing a dying sport.
While all this was going on Paul decided to jump through a tweet and made fun of Usman. Paul claimed that on one hand Usman is calling boxing a dying sport but on the other hand wants to fight Alvarez for the huge fight purse.
This tweet by Paul didn’t go unnoticed by Usman as he hit back at Paul with a serious challenge. The UFC pound-for-pound ace mocked Paul for being good at portraying an internet tough guy personality. Usman asked Paul two questions and prompted him to reply to him.
“You’re really good at this internet tough guy shit I give you that. 2 questions for you…1. You & Me locked in a room who makes it out alive?2. Saul & I locked in a room who makes it out alive? I like your energy though ?,” wrote Usman
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Jake Paul witty response to Kamaru Usman
The feud that started between Usman and Paul has now advanced to a much more personal level. After Usman proposed to Paul to be locked inside a room, the Youtuber turned boxer had shared his response.
In a recent tweet, Paul shared an edited picture of him holding Usman from the back with a choke inside the octagon. The fighter captioned the hilarious picture by revealing he and Usman together inside a room would be a great time. Paul explained that he is ready to do that and jokingly said he will bring the fuzzy handcuffs too.
“Me and you locked in a room together…Sounds like a good time to me 😉 I’ll bring the fuzzy handcuffs,” wrote Paul.
It seems like the online dispute is nowhere near ending as both Usman and Paul genuinely don’t like each other. Paul, who is known for calling out UFC fighters for boxing bouts. It would be interesting to see if this altercation will lead to anything in the future.
Soumya Ranjan
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