Sean Strickland offered $1,000,000 for sparring Jake Paul after making controversial streamers no

Jake Paul and former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland have exchanged heated words on social media. The quarrel stems from recent viral footage of Strickland battering internet personality Sneako in a lopsided sparring session.

YouTube boxer Paul called out Strickland for “bullying” and being unable to knock out an inexperienced Sneako despite overwhelming force. Paul offered Sean Strickland a million dollars to fight him in Puerto Rico. He even agreed to a face tattoo bet. This is what he said:

Shawn Strickland you’re embarrassing for trying to stop sneako like that. you weren’t even able to drop someone with no experience while going all out...... I’ll fly you to PR and we can fight on camera… if you win I’ll give you $1 million (half your net worth). But if you get dropped you have to get Betr tattooed on you. DM me......
Jake Paul via X SEAN STRICKLAND BLASTS JAKE PAUL 😳

Strickland is not one to back down. He taunted Jake Paul’s loss to Tommy Fury. He feels that Paul should not forget his place as he lost to a ‘part-time boxer.’ This is what Strickland had to say:

You lost to a part time boxer….. lmao……… don’t forget that…
Sean Strickland via X

The tense exchange offered a glimpse into Strickland’s combustible nature that has brought him a lot of controversy. Jake Paul also has an extensive history of similar online feuds, having used his social media fame to boxing success. The latest back and forth with Strickland provides Paul with further traction and visibility.

Sean Strickland threatens to end Jake Paul in their ongoing fued

UFC veteran Sean Strickland has sparked controversy after threatening to end the life of YouTube boxer Jake Paul. Strickland issued the disturbing remarks in an exchange on social media. He proposed meeting Paul alone in the desert to settle their beef away from cameras and witnesses violently.

In a follow-up post, Strickland doubled down on his desire to inflict fatal harm on Paul away from any cameras or intervention. He said being able to end Paul’s life would bring him happiness. This is his statement:

Actually Jake I'll make you a better deal because money can't buy happiness and you have plenty of it and youre still a c**t. No cameras, me and you in a desert. That would buy my happiness. No Instagram, no likes, no games. Just you that's what I want.
Sean Strickland via X

Actually Jake I'll make you a better deal because money can't buy happiness and you have plenty of it and youre still a cunt……. No cameras, me and you in a desert…. That would buy my happiness… No Instagram, no likes, no games…. Just you that's what I want…….

— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) February 9, 2024

The heated war of words began when Paul called out Strickland for brutally battering streamer Sneako in viral sparring footage. Paul accused Strickland of bullying an overmatched opponent. He challenged Strickland to an organized boxing match with a lucrative purse. Never one to avoid confrontation, Strickland fired back by ridiculing Paul’s recent loss and questioning his legitimacy as a fighter. Strickland also seemed to accept the challenge before making the ominous threat to kill Paul if legally permissible.

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