A UFC great bemoans Jake Paul’s “reckless” performance versus Mike Perry, saying, “He was everywhere.” “He was in every place.” The legendary UFC fighter Jake Paul chastises Mike Perry for his “reckless” performance. After defeating former UFC welterweight Mike Perry last weekend, Jake Paul extended his winning run against mixed martial arts competitors. However, Paul’s opponent and UFC icon, Michael Bisping, was unimpressed. “The Problem Child” defeated veteran UFC fighter Mike Perry in the sixth round to earn his 10th professional victory, demonstrating once more that his years of devotion to boxing have paid off in certain ways.” Platinum” Perry had only ever engaged in a boxing match previously, in 2015, losing to another fighter. Despite this, he was arguably the most formidable MMA fighter Jake Paul had picked to date.
After destroying Mike Perry in their most recent BKFC fight, Jake Paul, often known as “The Problem Child,” is riding high. Everywhere he goes, he brags about it and challenges opponents like Alex Pereira to the next bout. However, Michael Bisping, a former middleweight and light heavyweight fighter and veteran of the UFC, took issue with Paul’s targeting of “Poatan.” Rather than that, he handed the former Disney star, who was now a boxer, another opponent who would fit his criteria and be his ideal opponent.
Michael Bisping calls Jake Paul’s performance against Perry “reckless”
Michael Bisping was incensed before Paul’s battle on Saturday because the 27-year-old keeps picking MMA fighters who are smaller than usual for his opponents. He was so enraged that he acknowledged contemplating retiring from retirement to take on the online sensation head-on. Even though “The Problem Child” was eliminated via technical knockout in the sixth round, Bisping said the 27-year-old’s performance was “reckless” and he was not impressed. “That was a joke.” In an ad on his YouTube channel, Bisping said, “That was ridiculous; that fight should never have happened because it was a shitshow.”
It wasn’t a good fight, in theory. It wasn’t a very excellent performance, technically. Many other boxers may kind of giggle when they see this.” (Jake Paul) would have been a field day for someone with the same size, build, strength, and experience.” The UFC great went on, “He was everywhere; his feet were crossing everywhere; he was swinging wildly; it was reckless.” Not all UFC celebrities criticized Paul’s performance, including Bisping. Conor McGregor, aka “The Notorious,” also weighed in with his thoughts on the 27-year-old. The biggest asshole I’ve ever seen in my life is Jake Paul. Despite being 40 pounds lighter, he was still excreting feces.
Bisping addresses the criticism of Alex Pereira made by Jake Paul
Strangely, Paul challenged Alex Pereira, the current UFC light heavyweight champion, following his victory against “Platinum” Perry. This is just another ridiculous accusation from the 27-year-old, although it’s unlikely to be accurate considering “Poatan’s” standing in the UFC. “The sh*t show goes on,” declared Bisping. “Jake Paul says he wants to push himself and compete against the best fighters in the world. Of course, he’s going to challenge Alex Pereira because he knows for sure that they won’t fight.” After examining the current cruiserweight rankings, the UFC pundit declared that he would receive a “devastating knockout” from anyone in the top 10.
“He got knocked out by everyone in the top 10 and was given devastating punches that knocked him out, and he shit his pants. I still don’t respect that because those were just bully tactics,” said Bisping. After their first fight was rescheduled, Paul has continued to mention Mike Tyson, so it seems unlikely that he will take on a cruiserweight boxer next.
Michael Bisping gives Jake Paul the ideal adversary
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul were set to square off, but at the last minute, the goat developed an ulcer, forcing the bout to be postponed. But Paul stopped Mike Perry in the sixth round, carrying on his recent streak of victories over legendary fighters. However, Bisping was not overly pleased with the outcome of the match and posted a commentary on his YouTube account. The 45-year-old was incensed by Paul’s choice to keep taking on smaller MMA competitors as his opponents. Paul challenged the 6’4″, 205-pound fighter Pereira, but Bisping recommended Darren Till as his next opponent.
“That brings me to my next opponent, Darren Till, aka “The Gorilla.” Darren Till is exactly the kind of person Jake Paul is searching for. He’s widely known and has a profile. He competed to win the welterweight title. He was defeated by former Jake Paul opponent Tyron Woodley in the welterweight title bout. His final few UFC fights were at 185 pounds after he had battled at welterweight. On paper, he seems like the ideal person since he is well-known, well-liked, well-known to people, and a smaller guy. But he’s really good when he’s the smaller man,” Bisping remarked.