Jake Paul Rips Sean Strickland With Strange Comments

Jake Paul is taking aim at Sean Strickland, but he should be careful what he wishes for.

Strickland has been on a content heater lately that's pretty much unrivaled. Below are a few of his recent hits:

Those are just a few Strickland moments from the past couple weeks. The man is on a roll, but Paul seems to have an issue over the fact a potential sparring match fell through.

Now, he's targeting who Strickland is as a person with some pretty ruthless comments.

Jake Paul goes after Sean Strickland. 

"So, I feel bad for the guy. I see a very insecure, lost, wannabe, like, alpha male that's hiding," Paul claimed while talking about Strickland and a potential sparring session.

Yes, the man who is among the best MMA fighters on the planet is definitely a "lost, wannabe, like alpha male that's hiding."

Makes perfect sense, Jake. Watch his full comments below, and let me know your reactions at David.Hookstad@outkick.com.

This situation couldn't be more perfect if you tried. Jake Paul is a big influencer who epitomizes everything about the content game when it comes to influencing.

He's everything Sean Strickland hates, and the UFC star isn't afraid to make his feelings crystal clear. He HATES influencers, and here's a famous one calling him a fake alpha male who is insecure.

Does anyone believe for one second Jake Paul could beat up Sean Strickland if they met in a Las Vegas club? Of course not. That fight would be over within seconds. Strickland is an elite MMA fighter who makes huge money fighting other elite men. Jake Paul fought one barely D-list boxer - Tommy Fury - and lost. In an all-out melee, Strickland would maul him without breaking a sweat.

Of course, there's safety on the internet. Jake Paul can say whatever he wants and knows nothing is going to happen. Sean Strickland on the other hand will fight anyone at any time - including on a ski mountain. Go challenge him, Jake! The internet would love to see it. Let me know how you think the fight would go at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.