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Jake Paul Slams Nate Diaz After Earning Big Win [LOOK]

Getty Jake Paul & Nate Diaz

Social media sensation Jake Paul fought in the biggest fight of his life Sunday night, August 29, taking on former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.

The two boxed on Showtime Boxing PPV in a cruiserweight match, and the fight went all eight scheduled rounds. In the end, Paul defeated Woodley by split decision (77-75, 75-77, 78-74).

Although there wasn’t a lack of drama in the ring and electricity outside of it, the fighters had a relatively low output through the eight frames. And one person who was possibly wishing he was watching something else was UFC superstar Nate Diaz.

Diaz was clearly not impressed with what was on his television. “These guys both suck,” Diaz wrote on Twitter during the boxing match.

A few hours later, Paul took to the platform and replied to Diaz’s tweet. “I read this with a lisp,” Paul replied, taking aim at the way Diaz speaks.

During Sunday night’s post-fight presser, Paul also reacted to Diaz’s tweet.

“Again, another loser talking up,” Paul said via MMA Junkie. “Of course he wants a pay day. I’m one of the money fighters now in boxing. The guy’s got a chin, but he doesn’t land punches right. So that fight’s there. No problem. Thank you for the attention. Thank you for watching me. I appreciate it fanboy.”

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‘Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Is Going to Happen,’ Paul Said in January 2021

This isn’t the first time Paul and Diaz have been linked.

After his victory in April 2021 against Ben Askren, Paul took to Twitter to predict how a fight would go with Diaz, writing: “Nate Diaz gets KO’d in 3.”

In January 2021, The Problem Child told Heavy UFC writer Kelsey McCarson that his team had been in talks with Diaz’s for a potential boxing match. “Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz is going to happen,” Paul told McCarson. “We’re talking to Diaz’s team. He wants to do it as well.”

“He has two more fights with the UFC apparently,” Paul continued. “So we’ll see what happens. If he frees up from the UFC, that’s the fight.”

Late last year, Diaz responded to a savage viral video Paul had made, calling him “spoiled” and saying The Problem Child needs his “a** beat.”

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Paul Improved His Pro Record to 4-0, Wins Over 2 Former MMA Champions

GettyJake Paul fights Tyron Woodley in their cruiserweight bout on August 29, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio.

The Problem Child added a massive combat sports name to his resume on Sunday night by defeating Woodley. Woodley is a five-time UFC welterweight champion and holds wins over highly-skilled strikers, including Robbie Lawler, Stephen Thompson and Darren Till.

Along with his victory over former Bellator and ONE welterweight champion Ben Askren, Paul is now 4-0 as a professional boxer.

It’s unclear who Paul will fight next. He made a deal with Woodley after the fight that if “The Chosen One” gets “I love Jake Paul” tattooed onto his body, The Problem Child will run the fight back. There are also several other names out there Paul has expressed interest in, including Bellator fighter Dillon Danis, fellow boxer Tommy Fury, as well as multiple UFC superstars:  Conor McGregor, Jorge Masvidal and of course, Diaz.

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Jake Paul took time away from celebrating his big win over Tyron Woodley on Sunday night to respond to Diaz's tweet.