Jake Paul has changed his terms and made a NEW offer to UFC president Dana White amid their intense exchanges.
Paul and White have clashed on social media, with the 24-year-old laying down a challenge to fight inside the famed Octagon.
He said he'd immediately retire from boxing and fight Jorge Masvidal in the UFC if White agrees to a set of conditions, which includes fighter pay and long-term health care.
The UFC boss played down his proposal, offering his own challenge which consisted of drug testing the 5-0 budding boxer.
Well, 'The Problem Child' has hit back with a new and revised offer to White.
On Twitter, he altered his original offer as the deadline approaches.
He tweeted: "Dana last day to accept my offer...you are a good negotiator. In an effort to bridge the gap, I’m willing to reduce my ask to $40K min, 40% rev for first 5 years and long term health care.
"Deal? Or are you making another selfie video showing the world how much I’m in your head?"
Paul, who stopped Tyron Woodley last month, has since been offered a route into MMA with Bellator chief Scott Coker willing to do business with him.
The 59-year-old would happily have Paul fight under the Bellator banner if he wanted to transition to MMA, having teased it in the build-up to his last fight.
Paul has also been linked with a boxing bout against former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr as well as Tommy Fury, who's hoping to get a shot at him following the cancellation of their clash.
Or is an MMA fight on the cards next? Stay tuned.
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