Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a ‘money-hungry squirrel’
- Jake Paul accused Canelo Alvarez of ducking a fight to sign a lucrative deal with Riyadh Season, claiming they had a signed contract for a match set to be announced soon.
- Canelo Alvarez completed a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season, which included a fight with Terence Crawford, leading to the cancellation of his planned match with Paul.
- Paul criticized Alvarez for prioritizing money over boxing, calling him a 'money-hungry squirrel' and asserting that any fight Alvarez has this year will be smaller than his own.
- In response, Alvarez dismissed Paul as a 'f*cking YouTuber' and urged fans to ignore him.
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Paul responds to Canelo Alvarez and describes him as a ‘money-hungry squirrel’
Jake Paul countered Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on Friday, a day after the Mexican boxing icon denied the speculations of a match with the YouTube star and instead announced a four-fight contract as part of the Riyadh Season event series.
Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a 'money-hungry squirrel'
Jake Paul punched back at Canelo Alvarez on Friday night, a day after the Mexican boxing icon passed up a speculated bout with the YouTube star and agreed to a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season

Jake Paul punches back at Canelo Alvarez, calling him a ‘money-hungry squirrel’
Jake Paul punched back at Canelo Alvarez on Friday night, a day after the Mexican boxing icon passed up a speculated bout with the YouTube star and agreed to a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season. “The truth is, you could be bought,” Paul said to Alvarez on social media. “You’re a money-hungry squirrel chasing your next nut. The truth is, these sports-washing, shady characters are paying you hundreds of millions of dollars to stop our fight from …
Jake Paul goes nuclear on Canelo Alvarez in fiery response to boxing icon dismissing fight rumors: "You're a money-hungry squirrel"
Jake Paul has unleashed a fiery tirade against Canelo Alvarez after the Mexican boxing superstar walked away from their rumored fight to sign a lucrative four-fight deal with Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Sea
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