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Jake Paul has challenged Michael Bisping to prove his fitness in order to earn a fight with the YouTube star - and a $1million purse.

Former UFC middleweight champion Bisping was among six fighters shortlisted by YouTube star Paul for his return to the ring in August. He responded to the call-out by accepting the fight, while doubting Paul would go through with it because of his habit of selecting opponents who are smaller than he is.

"Come on Jake Paul, you do know I’m about your size? Surely that excludes me from your hit list?" he wrote on Twitter. Paul wasted no time in replying, saying: "I would knock you out worse than Hendo. You’re an easy fight but show me you can get licensed and I will show you $1M plus PPV…"

Paul was referring to Bisping's KO defeat by rival Henderson at UFC 100 in 2009. Bisping went on to win the middleweight title by stopping Luke Rockhold in 2016 before outpointing Henderson in their rematch four months later. But the Manchester man struggled with an eye injury during the latter stages of his career and is unlikely to be licensed by any commission.

The 43-year-old last fought in 2017 when he was stopped by Kelvin Gastelum having lost his middleweight title to Georges

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