Jake Paul challenges Conor McGregor who responds with a joke about his selection of old opponents

McGregor decided to involve Senator Mitch McConnell in his response to Paul Leer

featured-image

and are once again in the spotlight, but this time, their exchange has taken an unexpected turn, even involving 82-year-old known for his fights against older, out-of-their-prime figures, has renewed his desire to face the former champion and one of the biggest names in . Jake Paul wants to face Conor McGregor and all he gets are insults After his "victory" over has intensified his calls to fight , stating that it won't happen under the conditions previously discussed. "Dear Conor, I know you told my team you would fight me at 170lbs.

That's never happening. But let's run it in MMA. No weight class.



Just like how it used to be done. But you won't," "The Problem Child" tweeted. However, , known for his sense of humor, responded with a post that caught many by surprise.

"Nakisa already rang me, lad, it's this guy next for you. Good luck pal," McGregor wrote, along with a picture of The comment was a jab at and his tendency to fight older opponents, like the 58-year-old . With his typical wit, not only dismissed the challenge but also added a humorous twist by involving , who is known for his age and health issues.

When will we see McGregor fight again? On the other hand, future in the remains uncertain. The Irishman hasn't fought in the last three years, and although there have been speculations about his return, no clear details have emerged about Last year, experienced an emotional setback when a scheduled fight with rival fell through. While there were hopes for his return in 2024, that too has not materialized.

Despite claims that will fight in 2025, the lack of concrete information and silence on his future have left fans questioning. Even has moved on, accepting a fight with , putting the long-awaited matchup on hold. Fans fear may never return to the , though both he and the organization have denied such rumors.

Meanwhile, the back-and-forth between and continues to stir up conversation, fueling speculation about what the future holds for both in the world of mixed martial arts..