The YouTube prankster also targeted others from the elite MMA promotion such as Conor McGregor and Jorge Masvidal
YouTube prankster-turned-boxer Jake Paul has released a rap diss track that sees him take aim at UFC president Dana White and namedrop several other key figures from the elite MMA banner including Khabib Nurmagomedov and his former lightweight rival Conor McGregor.
The track’s three-and-a-half-minute video, which was promised by Paul and released on Friday on his YouTube channel, features a cameo from ex-UFC star Cris Cyborg who is currently the Bellator women’s featherweight champion.
At the ‘UCF Headquarters’, the Brazilian is pressured into penning a deal for just $12,000 per fight with a bald executive meant to be White telling her she can be “as rich as McGregor” while shrugging off her concerns about long-term health care.
Once Cyborg has gone, White and his cronies celebrate locking her up “for life” and the fact the fighters “do all the work” while “we make all the money” until Paul arrives with his crew to break up the party.
WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE
Calling White a “bald b***h”, Paul points to ‘Dana’s to do list’ on a whiteboard containing points such as “raise pay per view prices and pay fighters less” before saying it’s time to “put an end to this sh*t” and swinging for him with a baseball bat.
As the video cuts to a packed arena, Paul tries to lead a chant and encourage UFC fighters to say “F**k Dana White” before breaking into rap.