In the framework of WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Logan Paul shone on the second night of the event on Sunday, defeating AJ Styles to establish himself as one of the WWE‘s stars.
Although he enjoys fighting, Logan Paul hinted that he might contemplate a return to boxing, after he has not been in the ring since September 2023, when he faced Dillon Danis, a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter.
Prior to the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, ‘The Maverick’ said in an interview with The Schmo that he would be willing to return to boxing if there is a lot of money involved, as he considers being part of the WWE cast “the best job in the world”.
“It’s a ridiculous amount, because let me tell you something,” Logan Paul began, before adding: “I love WWE. It’s the best job in the world, and I was literally born to wrestle.”
Jake Paul’s brother explained that fighting in WWE makes him feel good and think that this is the reason why he was born and is on Earth.
“When I’m in the ring, I fight and beat the superstars that everyone says are better than me. They’re not,” said ‘The Maverick’.
The outstanding debt with Floyd Mayweather
Logan Paul’s most high-profile boxing fight was against Floyd Mayweather at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens in June 2021, which went to the eighth round and no winner emerged. However, beyond the result, he still claims that ‘Money’ owes him part of the purse, as PPV sales were around one million purchases, so he should have received $5 million, as he was guaranteed 10% of PPV sales, plus a $250,000 purse.
Paul has already threatened to sue, while Floyd Mayweather took advantage of his appearance on The Pivot Podcast to explain that late payments are commonplace in the industry.
“The money that is generated at the end, from pay-per-view, takes a while. I’m still cashing checks from fights from seven or eight years ago,” ‘Money’ Mayweather told The Pivot Podcast
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