Dana White buries Jake Paul beef with advice over ‘fixed’ fights claims

Dana White, the president of UFC, has resolved his issues with Jake Paul by giving him some guidance on how to respond to accusations that his boxing matches are rigged.

Ever since starting his career in fighting, Jake Paul has created conflicts with many people in the sport, including fighters, promoters, and commentators. Some of his biggest disagreements have been with well-known names like Conor McGregor, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, and Nate Diaz.

But Dana White is likely the person Jake has clashed with the most. They’ve had their disagreements, and Jake even released a diss track about the UFC CEO back in 2022.

Jake has repeatedly criticized Dana White regarding how fighters are compensated and treated, and many believe this led to Jake being prevented from wrestling in WWE, as White also has a role there. Despite this conflict, Dana White has offered Jake some advice.

Dana White doesn’t “hate” Jake Paul after all

During his September 16th appearance on the imPaulsive podcast, Dana told Logan Paul, “I don’t have any issues with your brother, but he’s incredibly critical of others, so it’s surprising to see him threatening to sue people now.”

Look, I honestly don’t know where your brother is. He’s off doing his own thing, whatever that is. It’s kinda funny to me that anyone’s threatening lawsuits over trash talk, considering *he’s* the king of it, honestly. He talks a bigger game than anyone I know!

White also dismissed claims that Jake’s boxing matches were rigged, and told him to simply ignore the negativity. “People say ridiculous things about me and my business all the time,” he said. “Don’t pay attention to it, just keep doing what you’re doing.”

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Dana added that he wouldn’t be “shy” about talking Jake down if he did hate him. 

He explained that if he disliked the person’s brother, he wouldn’t hesitate to say so. However, he clarified, he doesn’t actually hate him.

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2025-09-17 13:48