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Jake Paul calls Conor McGregor ‘cokehead,’ accuses Dana White of hijacking Francis Ngannou’s walkout

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INGLEWOOD, CA  Saturday night’s Netflix-MVP fight night delivered wild moments ranging from bloody fights to Nate Diaz sparking up a joint in the press conference room while his nose was still gushing after losing to Mike Perry in two rounds.

The internet mogul, Paul, was supposed to be celebrating the achievement of his promotional empire Saturday night when UFC boss Dana White inserted himself into the spotlight once again by announcing Conor McGregor’s UFC return fight on July 17 during the live-streamed event.

The bombshell news also broke during Francis Ngannou’s walkout.

After we at OutKick questioned Jake Paul over whether Dana had any secret intentions with the timing of the announcement, Paul went off on “insecure, little” Dana White.

“Oh, the cokehead is back,” Paul told OutKick.

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Paul argued the announcement only showed how threatened the UFC feels by the momentum surrounding his promotion. The timing is anything but random. It managed to split the combat sports world’s attention between Paul’s event and White’s blockbuster UFC announcement.

“That’s cool, bro. Drop the McGregor news during our event. It doesn’t matter. That just shows how pressed they are, little insecure boys trying to piggyback off our event and put some news over top of us. It’s not going to work, buddy.”

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OutKick reached out to the UFC for a response.

After all, Ngannou famously left the UFC after a bitter contract dispute, making his entrance as news alerts about McGregor flooded social media.

The bad blood between the two isn’t new. It was fueled by Paul’s relentless trolling of White and his public crusade against the UFC’s fighter pay structure.

White has routinely dismissed his credibility, while Paul has spared no effort in portraying White as an exploitative leader.

That deep-seated animosity set the stage perfectly for White to disrupt Paul’s biggest moment yet.

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Fleeing Wisconsin driver gets airborne and jumps car over another car during high-speed chase

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Footage from a high-speed chase in Wisconsin earlier this month shows the fleeing driver going airborne and jumping his car over another. We’re talking full ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ style.

It’s one of the most insane dashcam videos you’ll ever see. The Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office released the now-viral footage of the arrest, which took place on Saturday morning, May 9.

FOX 6 reports that the Wisconsin State Patrol stopped a car, then called for backup because of an active felony warrant. As a Fond du Lac County sheriff’s deputy and another trooper arrived, the driver took off.

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A high-speed pursuit began and eventually came to an end when the driver lost control, went into a ditch, then up the embankment. This is where the car flies over another car.

The fleeing driver’s car not only flew over the other car, it went all the way over the road and ended up in a field on the other side.

Remarkably, Dewayne Stokes, 44, identified by police as the driver, wasn’t ready to give up. He got out of the vehicle and had to be Tased before being taken into custody.

The pursuit had come to an end after four and a half miles, a tiny bit of which was covered through the air. Stokes was then taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

He was charged with seven counts, including first-degree reckless endangering safety and two counts of eluding an officer. His cash bond was set at $25,000, and he’s due back in court on June 24, according to court documents.

Stokes was out on bond at the time of his car flight for operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent, FOX 6 added. He had a warrant issued for his arrest after he failed to appear in court. He didn’t know it at the time, how could he have, but that decision was going to put him on a path to fly a car over another car.

Everything happens for a reason.

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