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Jake Paul has criticised Conor McGregor for dropping his right hand "like a rookie" in his latest boxing training video.

The YouTube star has frequently mocked the UFC star in a bid to entice him into a rivalry, and has recently offered UFC president Dana White a chance to make a fight between the pair. Paul moved to criticise McGregor's first footage of his return to training, to which the Irishman issued a response branding him a "jack***".

Now Paul has issued a new criticism of McGregor's latest footage, commenting on Instagram : "He’s dropping his right hand every time he slips right, rookie." McGregor can be seen working on his feinting and head movement with his trainer, who is using two foam poles to simulate the angles of attacks.

The Irishman has only competed in the boxing ring once against Floyd Mayweather in 2017. However Paul has critiqued the footage for the second time after previously making a bold claim that he would defeat the Irishman in the ring or the UFC.

McGregor's return to boxing training represents a step up from the broken leg he suffered last year, as he continues his path to a UFC comeback. He currently weighs around 190lb after

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