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Jake Paul “100 Percent” Ready to Fight Mike Perry in MMA But on One Condition, Per MVP Co-Founder

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In a Bidarian was asked by reputed MMA journalist Ariel Helwani if there is any possibility of having a rematch with Perry in the octagon. The MVP co-owner responded with, “I think if the fight makes sense, that’s absolutely something that Jake would like to do.”

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However, a pre-condition has been set by Bidarian. The likelihood of the fight happening hinges upon the financial success of the boxing fight booked later this month.“Let’s see how it does, how it performs if there is appetite for that, Jake has said to me 100 percent he would be down to do MMA with Mike Perry,” Bidarian said.

via Getty MIAMI, FLORIDA – JANUARY 30: Jake Paul celebrates with his brother, Logan, after defeating AnEsonGib in a first round knockout during their fight at Meridian at Island Gardens on January 30, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Jake Paul vs Mike Perry under the PFL banner does seem like a good idea. If it ever comes to fruition, Jake Paul would be the first megastar from the current generation of male boxers to make a jump to the MMA world. Moreover, it is a world Mike Perry is quite familiar with. With a 14-8 record, Mike Perry made his UFC debut in 2016 and continued to fight under the banner until his contract expired in 2021.

Paul has no experience whatsoever in MMA. However, he does have a high-school wrestling background, and most people would not be willing to bet on his grappling skills. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to see how Paul’s fists square up against Chandler’s. Safe to say, it is uncharted territory for the Ohio-born boxer. And who knows, maybe he would open the floodgates for boxers to try their luck out in MMA.

Back to his boxing career, Jake Paul recently revealed four fighters he wouldn’t want to face in the ring.

The ‘Problem Child’ isn’t invulnerable to fear!

Alas, Jake has shown a bit of humility. He has chosen four fighters he would never call out for a matchup inside the ring. “Some heavy weights, I wouldn’t agree to fight um maybe a Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua,” Jake Paul said.

The other two he mentioned are relentless pressure fighters David Benavidez and Oleksandr Usyk. But, the former is someone who he admires the most, as he praised his boxing pedigree in an interview with Viva La Stool.

“David Benavidez is just that nonstop pressure coming forward. You can’t slow him down and he just throws bombs, switching stances. I mean that guy’s a menace that’s why he’s my favorite fighter,” Jake said.

Nonetheless, do you think Jake Paul should make his MMA debut against Mike Perry? Or, do you think he should just stick to boxing? Let us know in the comment section below!

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