Jake Paul offers Mike Perry a job after disgusted Conor McGregor sacked him from BKFC after devastating loss

Jake Paul beat Mike Perry in their boxing bout

MIKE PERRY was offered a job from Jake Paul after being sacked by Conor McGregor in the aftermath of his boxing loss.

Perry was granted permission by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship – in which McGregor co-owns – to face Paul.

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Jake Paul beat Mike Perry in their boxing boutCredit: Getty
Conor McGregor fired Perry from BKFC - which he co-owns

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Conor McGregor fired Perry from BKFC – which he co-ownsCredit: EPA

Before the bout, McGregor wished Perry well and labelled YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul a “little dweeb”.

But following Perry’s sixth-round loss to Paul, it resulted in a social media rant by McGregor.

And he claimed the BKFC champion was expelled from the promotion,

But Paul, 27, said on his podcast: “Mike Perry, as you got fired by Conor McGregor from BKFC, we will hire you at Betr into a partnership and give you some sort of role.

“We’ll figure out what that’s going to be. Betr has a job for you, Mike Perry. We’re just giving him another stream of income. He can keep fighting.

“We can maybe start a podcast with him or something… we’ll figure it out.”

Paul’s betting company Betr sponsors UFC middleweight Bo Nickal while launching men’s health care line W with bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley.

The American moved to 10-1 and now heads on to his controversial clash against Mike Tyson, 58, on November 15 in Texas.

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Perry, 32, is now left to ponder a move back into BKFC after speaking out following McGregor’s blast.

He said: “He doesn’t have a promotion because me and him are both owners of BKFC, so he can’t fire me.

Mike Perry brutally responds to being ‘fired’ by Conor McGregor and warns him Jake Paul fight ‘worse than Mayweather’

“We can fight in bare-knuckle, look at me I lost to Jake Paul so why don’t you go and fight Jake Paul.

“You can box him with the gloves on, I think it would be worse than Conor McGregor vs [Floyd] Mayweather.”

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