Jake Paul thinks Conor McGregor ’s antics following his trilogy-fight loss to Dustin Poirier have gone too far – even by the controversial Irishman’s standards. Paul (3-0 boxing), who meets Tyron Woodley in a boxing match under the Showtime banner on Aug. 29 in Cleveland, has never been shy to take a shot at former two-division UFC champion McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC). McGregor has invited criticism in recent weeks, though, from his death threat to Poirier and his wife, Jolie, in the aftermath of suffering a broken leg in his first-round TKO defeat at UFC 264, to making nasty comments about Khabib Nurmagomedov’s deceased father on Twitter before deleting them shortly thereafter. Paul is not a person who is hesitant to say or do things that may put him in the line of fire in terms of public criticism, but even he feels McGregor is going beyond the scope of what’s reasonable
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