Theo Von recently sat down with Jake Paul for an episode of his podcast.
A variety of fans will already know that Von is a legitimate fight fan who has a track record for being in his seat from the beginning of a UFC event to the top.
Last week, Von was put under pressure by Nate Diaz when the MMA star began to go after the comedian’s friend Dustin Poirier.
Within the very next episode of ‘This Past Weekend’, it was the host that was called out by his guest, producing one other uncomfortable exchange.
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Theo Von apologizes to Jake Paul over fight fixing joke during podcast interview
On April 5, Jake Paul previewed his upcoming MMA event when appearing on Theo Von’s ‘This Past Weekend‘ podcast.
The conversation, which lasted over two hours, took a turn when the subject of Paul being willing to go to court with individuals who accuse him of fixing his fights or being on steroids got here up.
“I’m going to delete an old tweet in addition to you’re saying this,” Von replied mid-conversation, before the post he was referring to was shown on screen.
A back-and-forth exchange with Logan Paul led the slapstick comedian to say on X, “I don’t work free of charge either long dog. Not less than pay me to take a fall. Ain’t that how y’all operate.”

Terence Crawford is certainly one of the newest to query a few of Paul’s fights, though this narrative has been echoed by various other high profile stars for a while.
“Oh yeah, you probably did say that thing,” Paul said when responding to Von. “I used to be like f— you for a second, bro. I used to be actually mad at you for saying that, why though?”
Von went on to elucidate in an ungainly a part of the episode that he wouldn’t have said it to his face and that he was probably just jumping on the bandwagon.
“I’m sorry, man,” he said. “Don’t sue me also please and I’ll take it down.”
While Paul took the subject very seriously, he did laugh at a few of Von’s comments and tell him that it’s effective and that he appreciated the host’s honesty.
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