Le’Veon Bell once more calls out ‘ducky’ Logan Paul’s after boxing match exit

After pulling out of his $1 million open boxing challenge against Le’Veon Bell, WWE star Logan Paul continues to be catching strays from the previous NFL running back.

Bell posted an image of Paul’s head on the body of a duck on Monday, Mar. 9, 2026, calling him “ducky” for avoiding the fight. Paul claimed WWE would not let him fight Bell, but the previous NFL star questioned this, given Brock Lesnar’s MMA profession and even Paul’s boxing history.

“It’s just so weird to me the [WWE] let Brock Lesnar do MMA while UNDER CONTRACT .. in addition they let [Logan Paul] fight Dillion Danis UNDER CONTRACT, but for some reason won’t let Logan fight me ..,” Bell wrote with three considering face emojis. “Seems somewhat DUCKY should you ask me [three duck emojis].”

It doesn’t appear Bell will let it go until he gets to box Paul. Bell also called out Paul for recently showing his contract on his phone, insinuating that there was never one written.

Fans could have to attend and see if the fight ever happens. All signs pointed to it taking place, but Paul withdrew from the fight before it could occur.

Why did Logan Paul pull out of his boxing match against Le’Veon Bell?

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After seemingly coming to terms with Bell for a boxing match, Paul withdrew from the fight on Sunday, Mar. 8, 2026. Paul alleged that WWE would not allow him to fight Bell, claiming he was “too beneficial of a WWE Superstar to be fighting bums.”

This got here after Paul issued an open challenge to NFL players. Paul has been beefing with Tom Brady ahead of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, and he was desperate to fight anyone daring enough to step up.

Bell was one in every of the various who reached out. He was willing to fulfill Paul’s terms, comparable to putting up a $1 million wager and flying to his gym. Nevertheless, it has now fallen through, and it’s unclear if it would ever occur.


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