Jake Paul calls out UFC champion after his gruelling six-round knockout win against Mike Perry – before FaceTiming him in the ring!
- Jake Paul earned another UFC trophy on Saturday with a knockout of Mike Perry
- The 27-year-old quickly urged Mike Tyson to sign up for a fight in November
- He also challenged UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira after the win
Jake Paul wasted no time preparing for future fights following his devastating sixth-round knockout victory over former UFC star Mike Perry on Saturday night.
The bombastic YouTuber turned boxer punched the 32-year-old Bare Knuckle Fighting champion so hard that he fell to the canvas.
It was the third time in the match that Paul had done this and when Perry somehow got up, the referee rightly called the match off.
Perry was a last-minute replacement for Mike Tyson after the boxing legend pulled out of his proposed showdown. Paul urged the veteran to “sign the contract” before their proposed fight in November.
The 27-year-old also took the opportunity to challenge UFC Light Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira.
Jake Paul wasted no time preparing for future fights after his knockout victory over Mike Perry
The 27-year-old was spotted on FaceTime with Alex Pereira after challenging him following his win
“Alex Pereira, you said you wanted to box… I’m the king of this, come here and we can make it happen,” he said. “I want you, Alex Pereira.”
Paul was even spotted FaceTiming with the UFC champion in the ring. One user on X even claimed that Pereira quickly reached out to his opponent after hearing about his insult.
The 37-year-old recently made a short-notice move to save UFC 303.
Conor McGregor withdrew and was replaced by Pereira, who easily defended his title by brutally knocking out former 205lb champion Jiri Prochazka.
Paul has now won four in a row since suffering his first professional defeat to Tommy Fury last year.
Pereira defended his UFC Light Heavyweight title with ease by brutally knocking out Jiri Prochazka
Perry is the fifth former UFC fighter he has defeated, following wins over Nate Diaz, Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren.
The online superstar’s next opponent is former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson, who will be 58 years old when he enters the ring.