Great critic of salaries paid by the UFC today, Jake Paul supported Sarah Alpar in her 'virtual crowdfunding'. On your official account on 'Twitter', the YouTuber announced that he contributed US$5 (around R$25) in the donation to pay for the fighter's preparation for the fight against Erin Blanchfield, which takes place on September 18th.
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“Imagine a newcomer to the NBA (basketball league) having to start a fundraiser on 'GoFundMe' to play. I left (a donation to) Sarah Alpar and she has my support and contribution. It is my honor and privilege to help other fighters in any way necessary,” Paul wrote.
Popularly known in the United States for publishing high-profile videos on YouTube, Jake Paul has had great superfights in boxing. In his last appearance, he even knocked out ex-UFC Ben Askren and now faces Tyron woodley.
The digital influencer's numbers in boxing attracted the attention of other Ultimate athletes, who even publicly criticized his salaries in the company, compared to Paul's values in the 'noble art'. Including big names like Jon Jones, Paulo borrachinha e Francis Ngannou They have also questioned their revenues at the company chaired by Dana White.
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SMH… Imagine a rookie in the NBA had to start a GoFundMe to play..
I let Sarah @TOOSWEET_Alpar know she has my support and contribution
It's my honor and privilege to help fellow fighters in anyway I can🙏🏼https://t.co/XvDHOwoN6Q
- Paul Paul (@jakepaul) June 30, 2021
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