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Jake Paul Ruthlessly Mocks Jorge 'Masvidoll' After Colby Covington Defeat, Reveals Who UFC Star Should Fight Next

The UFC superstar had a chance to put Covington away when he rocked him in the fourth round. 

But he failed to capitalise, with 'Chaos' grinding out the victory in Las Vegas. 

Masvidal, though, pocketed a huge purse having secured pay-per-view points, though Paul isn't buying that 'Gamebred' is rich. 

He tweeted: "First of all Masvidal you ain’t rich."

He also taunted the Irishman, saying he and Masvidal both have weak chins. 

Paul added: "We already know Conor can’t finish Diaz. Right fight to make is Masvidoll vs Macgregor. 50/50 fight, ends in KO. Both can throw and both have weak chins."​

Masvidal has now lost his last three Octagon outings, with UFC president Dana White unsure what's next for him. 

"I don’t know, that’s a good question," he said. "We knew tonight, whoever lost, 'What would be next?' and 'Where would they go?' And I don’t know, sitting right here, right now, I don’t know. On either one of them, even Colby, who won."

On Covington, who returned to the win column following his championship defeat to Kamaru Usman, White added: "The thing is too is that after a while no matter how much you hate him, you’ve at least got to respect him.

"The guy keeps winning fights and he’s a tough dude.

"I don’t know if I’ve had any bad words to say about him. I said he’s an a******. He’s an a******. Anybody disagree with that? He would probably even agree with that. No, I respect the kid."

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