Paul slams Canelo in fiery video; Alvarez to face Scull in May

Jake Paul slams Canelo Alvarez in a controversial video on social media after the Mexican agreed to a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season.

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Mexican champion Canelo Alvarez (right) raises his right hand to acknowledge cheers from the crowd in a past fight in file photo. Paul slams Canelo in fiery video; Alvarez to face Scull in May

PAUL SLAMS CANELO WITH CONTROVERSIAL VIDEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA AFTER MEXICAN DITCHED HIM

Paul slams Canelo with the controversial video on social media after the Mexican champion ditched an earlier plan to fight the YouTube star.

Furthermore, the 26-year-old Cleveland, Ohio, native went to Instagram to taunt Alvarez and his Mexican boxing fans.

Moreover, Paul called himself in the video as “Jake El Gallo Paul.”

He would later call Alvarez “my b*tch” with Mexican music in the background.

Paul shared the video on his official account and through his Most Valuable Promotions handle.

YOUTUBE STAR ADDS MORE INSULTS AFTER LEARNING OF ALVAREZ-SCULL MAY FIGHT

The YouTube star added more insults on social media after he learned that Alvarez will face William Scull in May.

Moreover, Paul questioned the quality of opponent the Mexican undisputed middleweight champion chooses.

The Alvarez-Scull matchup will be the first of the four-fight deal the Mexican signed with Riyadh Season under Turki Alalshikh.

Alalshikh is the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority.

“My daughter asked me if I would fight Jake Paul… she had never asked me about a fight before…” Paul said on X (formerly Twitter).

“We have to do pay per view. GTFOH,” he added.

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Alalshikh would allegedly respond playfully to Paul’s attacks on Alvarez and the Mexican fans.

Furthermore, the Saudi boxing chief suggested that Paul instead face a “MrBeast” to be “sanctioned by Disney for the ‘YouTube’ title.”

Alalshikh’s message was posted by a certain “Nerd Raven” on X.

Paul accused Alvarez’s Mexican fans of being blind on following the champion regardless of venue or opponent.

“They (Mexican fans) supported him in Vegas; now they’ll follow him to Saudi Arabia,” the American said.

The Canelo-Scull fight will be Alvarez’s first time to fight in Riyadh and outside North America.