Jake Paul squashes Conor McGregor feud as UFC star and YouTuber link up for Donald Trump’s inauguration
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JAKE PAUL and Conor McGregor have put their trash talk on hold ahead of a potential grudge match later this year. The pair were snapped together on Monday ahead of President Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington DC. Paul was joined by his brother Logan and his mum Pam Stepnick on their way to the ceremony.
The suited-up trio shared a snap with Jake's 4.7million followers on X - and fans were stunned to see McGregor seated behind the two brothers. Jake captioned the snap: "Inauguration going great.". One fan gasped in response: "I cannot believe what I’m seeing.".
Another said: "Never thought I would see a picture like this, with all the beef over the years.". YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, 28, and MMA star McGregor, 36, have regularly traded online barbs over the past few years. Reports emerged last month The Notorious had agreed to fight Jake after originally sounding out a bout with Logan, 29.
But Jake called The Notorious out last month for trying to back out of the showdown, describing McGregor as "washed.". FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS. A fight between the pair has been brewing for the best part of four years. Jake started his pursuit of what could be a mammoth payday with the former UFC champion in late 2020.
He taunted McGregor in a series of online videos, which included sick jibes at the Irishman's fiancee Dee Devlin. The pair have traded several other jabs over the years, with McGregor blasting Jake's chaotic bout with boxing legend Mike Tyson last year.