Conor McGregor issues chilling final warning to Jake Paul ahead of Anthony Joshua fight
Jake Paul will take on Anthony Joshua tonight in Miami in a sensational crossover bout that has been widely condemned and will see the YouTube star face a two-stone weight disadvantage
Conor McGregor has issued a stark warning to Jake Paul that he will never be the same after facing Anthony Joshua tonight.
The YouTuber has backed himself to pull off a massive shock and defeat the former two-time heavyweight world champion in Miami. But Paul is up against a two-stone weight disadvantage and a huge gap in experience and skill.
The fight has faced widespread criticism but has been approved as a professional bout.
Former two-division UFC champion McGregor is amongst those concerned for Paul's wellbeing. "I have set the odds for Anthony Joshua to KO Jake Paul inside the first 60 seconds at 11/1," he posted on social media regarding his new betting venture.
"I have not placed my own personal bet on this match yet I have only just set the odds. I do like 'KO in first 60seconds' at 11/1 tho. It's now about how much / what else?", reports the Mirror.
"A colossal sum on an outright win is good too. $5m would return win $5.6m. This is an absolute layup fight. It is not fixed also I know Matchroom. Jake is stupid and will be altered permanently from this bout. I can't just sit idly by and watch it happen without making a cool profit from it too."
Paul seems unconcerned about his wellbeing, however, challenging Joshua to meet him in the ring's centre. "Let's f*****g go, bro, let's put on a show for the fans, let's go to war," Paul declared at the press conference.
"Men have done crazier things throughout human history.
"This is the modern-day gladiator sport. This is what we are here to do, to f**k each other up. I want his hardest punches, I want there to be no excuses, when it's all said and done. And let's f*****g kill each other."
Joshua hasn't stepped into the ring since his knockout defeat by Daniel Dubois last summer, but he has grand plans for 2026. If he triumphs over Paul, he's scheduled to make a comeback on Valentine's Day in Saudi Arabia.
A victory there would pave the way for a massive domestic showdown with his arch-nemesis Tyson Fury next September.
Fury didn't hold back this week as he criticised Joshua for his comments about potentially killing Paul in the ring. "I think, you know what, he's a little bit long in the tooth to be talking sh*t like that," Fury retorted.
"He's 37 years old at the end of his career, fighting a YouTuber, a Disney Channel guy, who Tommy (Fury) beat, and now he's talking about killing him and all that to try and sell. Please. Barking up the wrong tree, idiot.
"Here's a fun fact: If I ever come across you, bum, I'm knocking you dead spark out. I ain't a YouTuber or a man half your size. I am him, the man. You're a classless loser coming off a 15-month knockout defeat to a local lad. Imagine if someone from Morecambe knocked me out, you big bum useless dosser. Get up, and I can't wait if Jake Paul knocks you spark out, you big bum."
