JAKE PAUL has warned rap superstar Drake that he’s going to scupper his jaw-dropping wager on Nate Diaz.
Drizzy has bet a staggering $250,000 on the former UFC lightweight title challenger to hand YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul his second successive loss early tomorrow morning.
GETTYJake Paul will face Nate Diaz in a crossover boxing match on Sunday morning[/caption]
INSTAGRAM@CHAMPAGNEPAPIRap superstar Drake has placed a whopping $250,000 on Diaz beating the YouTuber[/caption]
INSTAGRAM@JAKEPAULPaul got wind of the bet and vowed to scupper it in emphatic fashion[/caption]
And it didn’t take long for Paul to get wind of the Canadian’s stunning wager, which the rapper shared on his Instagram page.
Along with a mock-up poster of himself holding Diaz’s severed and bruised head, The Problem Child wrote: “Drake losing his bet.”
Paul and Diaz, 26 and 38 respectively, took part in a heated final face-off at Friday’s weigh-ins.
MMA iconic Diaz was so fired up he even tried to KICK Paul but was prevented from doing so.
Paul then feigned slapping the Stockton slugger before performing a throat-slitting gesture to the baying crowd.
In his final pre-fight interview, a pumped-up Paul said: “They’ve been saying Nate’s tough.
“Boo yourself, virgins!
“They’ve been saying Nate’s tough, Nate’s a dog and tomorrow I’m dog walking that b***h.
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“I’m putting him on a leash, walking him back to his cage and I’m f***ing him up.”
Diaz, meanwhile, said: “Shout out to everyone for the love and support.
“No matter how the fight goes, this mother f***er can’t really fight!”
Social media sensation Paul will look to return to the win column after getting his first taste of defeat in February.
The former Disney star suffered a split decision to bitter rival Tommy Fury in their lucrative Saudi showdown, his first against a professional boxer.
Future UFC Hall of Famer Diaz, meanwhile, will look to pick up his first win in the professional boxing world since leaving the UFC late last year.