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Jake Paul documents fight day drug test to end rumor he claims ‘Dana White started’

Jake Paul wants to shut down ‘excuses’ ahead of the toughest test of his career.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer is set to face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in California on Saturday night.

Jake Paul believes a win over the former WBC middleweight champion will silence some critics.

‘El Gallo’ has attempted to shut some others up by documenting a pre-fight drug test on social media.

Jake Paul attempting to slap Julio Cesar Chavez Jr as they face off, with Nakisa Bidarian and Oscar De La Hoya standing between them
Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images

Jake Paul shuts down rumor ‘Dana White’ started

Jake Paul’s fight career has been dogged by naysayers and conspiracy theorists. 

From no-knockout clauses, rigged bouts, and scripted fights, the 28-year-old has faced baseless claims of corruption throughout his career.

On Saturday, Paul looked to bust the myth about him using performance enhancing drugs.

The 11-1 boxer documented a fight day drug test to kill a rumor he claims UFC CEO Dana White started during their bitter beef.

“VADA drug testing” Paul said in a video that saw him pour a liquid from one container to another.

“All you people make excuses saying I’m on steroids. Dana White started the rumor.

“Best shape of my life. There’ll be no excuses when I knock out Chavez.

“Yes, this is my urine.”

Jake Paul and Dana White set for clash

White was recently caught off guard when asked about UFC 317 clashing with Paul vs Chavez Jr.

“I didn’t even f—ing know that,” the UFC boss said about Paul’s fight earlier this week.

“I didn’t even know he was fighting so that’s how concerned I am about it.”

A skeptical Paul hit White with a three-word jab in response to him downplaying the clash.

“UFC is dying”, he said.

“They don’t have any current stars, they have skillful fighters but it’s all boring wrestling where the Dagestani fighters are winning everything by taking everyone to the ground.

“He can say whatever he wants, but you told him about the fight, right? So now he knows. That’s what press and media is. We’re selling the pay-per-views, so maybe people don’t know about it today or tomorrow but on Saturday they’re all going to know.”