Sean Strickland is willing to take up Jake Paul's $1million boxing offer - but admitted the UFC would likely sue him.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer challenged Strickland after a video surfaced of the UFC star going too hard on popular online streamer Sneako. Strickland hit back at Paul's offer by daring him to a fight in the desert with no cameras.
"I think the UFC would sue the f*** out of me but yes, I would do that in a heartbeat," he told Vitaly. "More than likely they would sue the f*** out of me, but fly out to the desert bro. Im your man, if you’ve got the plane then show up."
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Strickland's UFC contract prohibits him from fighting anywhere else and being paid from it, which is why he would be unable to accept Paul's offer. The social media star was then mocked for losing to a 'part time boxer' in Tommy Fury and fighting retired MMA fighters such as Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley.
He wrote: "Jake you might be rich but you're not a man, your byproduct of society that has fallen. Your trolls will rally around you and be inspired to be like you but understand one thing, you and your troll army are not my equals. Enjoy your virtual world with the understanding that you're a cancer on this country. Money will never buy you dignity.
"I want to conclude this, I want you all to understand the phenomenon that is Jake. You're a professional troll, you fight retired small MMA fighters because you're a troll but the worst part of it all is that you're a cancer. You inspire people to accomplish nothing, to be nothing. You inspire people to be trolls
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