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Logan Paul says he’s not afraid of Conor McGregor and insists he’s washed up: “I’m sure he wouldn’t beat me in a street fight”

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In 2025, we were surprised by a rumored exhibition boxing match in India between Logan Paul and Conor McGregor, and there was even talk that each would get $250 million if the fight took place.

McGregor still has a connection with the UFC, so the decision is not only up to him, but also to Dana White, the president of the mixed martial arts company, who has insisted that the fight will not happen.

Dana White’s words have definitely brought the negotiations to a near dead end, as Logan and Conor have been talking publicly about the fight ever since with the plan to put pressure on the UFC boss, but they have failed in their attempts.

While both are trying to revive the negotiations and get the fight going, Logan Paul has made some statements that surprised many.

Logan not afraid of McGregor

The content creator and WWE superstar was very forceful with the Irishman on his Impaulsive podcast, saying that he feels very sorry for what he has become today after being one of the most feared people in the world:

“That video of McGregor talking s**t about us when we went to Donald Trump’s inauguration. We’re laughing when it should be a terrifying moment, I felt sorry for him. Because his point was to provoke fear, but it was really pathetic, now we just laugh at this washed-up drug-addicted fighter, he had no reason to say what he did.”

His partner, Mike Majlak, interrupted: “What you’re saying makes no sense because Conor could still kick your ass. He definitely would in a street fight.”

“Please stop, he doesn’t work at all because he’s only into drugs, I’m sorry but I can only laugh at him when he was the baddest guy on the planet,” Logan Paul replied.

Logan Paul blames Kai Cenat for his elimination in the Rumble Match

By the way, he didn’t forget about his participation in the Royal Rumble, and he blamed streamer Kai Cenat for his elimination, to the point of pointing him out as the culprit for not winning the match:

“I heard him when they eliminated me, his voice is very different from the others. It bothered me and I’m like this guy is making fun of me. I don’t need that energy, so I blamed him for my loss. I started saying a lot of things to him and he would reply, I was willing to risk my job in WWE to drag him over the barricade, I didn’t even notice when they eliminated me because of him,” were Logan’s accusations about Kai.

Next week on RAW, Logan Paul will face Rey Mysterio to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match and earn a title shot at Wrestlemania 41.

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