Michael Bisping brutally roasts Jake Paul over Canelo Alvarez call out

Hunter Haas
Michael Bisping roasts Jake Paul for calling out Canelo Alvarez

Jake Paul immediately sent shots at boxing legend Canelo Alvarez after defeating Ryan Bourland on Saturday night and Michael Bisping wasn’t having it.

Jake Paul is now 9-1 in his short boxing career, with victories over former basketball players, internet personalities, and combat sports veterans. But Paul’s most recent win came relatively easily, as he barely broke a sweat while knocking Ryan Bourland out in round one.

After the fight, Paul celebrated with his team before proposing a potential super fight between himself and a multi-time boxing champion.

“Hey, Canelo [Alvarez], stop ducking. I want Canelo. Like I said, I’m the face of this sport,” Paul said after the fight.

Bisping says Jake Paul is “disrespecting boxing”

Many boxing fans quickly shut down that talk. And former UFC champion Michael Bisping also took exception to Paul’s call-out.

On his YouTube channel, Bisping explained why Paul challenged Alvarez and how unrealistic a match between the two is.

“He’s calling out Canelo because he knows damn well that fight is not going to happen. Canelo Alvarez would not wipe his ass with a Jake Paul payday,” Bisping said.

“The man is one of the best boxers of his generation. He wants real tests. He doesn’t want a circus, sideshow, or freak show fights, okay? That’s what Jake Paul is doing.”

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Bisping went on to say of the YouTuber, “Jake Paul took a weird route. Fighting basketball players and mixed martial artists who were past their prime, then he lost to Tommy Fury.

“He rebounded against an old washed-up version of Nate Diaz, and now here he is against Ryan Bourland — every time, charging pay-per-view prices.

Bisping’s disgust toward Paul was apparent in his tone during the video. He’s unhappy with the amount of influencers joining the boxing world.

“The reason I said that he’s a fake is because if you’re charging pay-per-view, you have to give the people a real fight. Not handpicked, cherry-picked opponents.”

The likelihood of Alvarez taking the fight is virtually zero, primarily for the reasons Bisping pointed out.

Alvarez is a top-tier boxer at the highest level of the sport. Paul, although with a respectable 9-1 record, hasn’t faced anyone like this. Until then, Bisping and several fans will laugh off the trash talk toward Alvarez.