Logan Paul offers $1M to any NFL player who can beat him in a fight

WWE superstar and social media sensation Logan Paul has officially lost his mind, or found his next meal ticket, and at this point it is difficult to inform the difference. The 29-year-old set the web on fire this week after dropping a completely unhinged declaration on his Impaulsive podcast, announcing that not a single NFL player on the planet could beat him in a boxing match and backing that claim up with a cool $1 million bounty.

The chaos began as a part of the continued verbal sparring between Paul and NFL legend Tom Brady, who’ve been trading jabs within the lead-up to a flag football game. Paul, never one to let a moment stay small, took the trash talk nuclear, saying he wouldn’t be surprised if he threw hands with Brady on the sector itself. But he didn’t stop there.

“I might throttle Myles Garrett,” Paul said, calling out the reigning Defensive Player of the Yr without flinching. “Come to the gym and let’s examine the way it goes. I’ll throw hands with any of you motherf**kers.” For context, Garrett stands 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 272 kilos, which makes Paul’s bravado either incredibly confident or incredibly delusional.

The NFL world wasted no time firing back, and the responses have been flowing in as they struggle to get their hands on loud-mouthed Logan Paul.

Former Pro Bowl running back Le’Veon Bell was the primary to step up and publicly call Paul out, posting on X: “STOP DUCKING Logan Paul. Bro tryna fight an NFL player that is never fought before. Let’s set it up bro. We are able to fight in April, the NFL draft is in Pittsburgh. We are able to fight NFL draft weekend! Let’s make it occur.”

Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Dion Dawkins kept it short, sweet, and terrifying, replying simply: “Sure sure why not.” Provided that Dawkins is one of the crucial physically imposing offensive tackles within the league, that casual response is likely to be essentially the most intimidating thing Paul has ever read.

Then got here the wildcard. Chase DeMoor, the Misfits Boxing heavyweight champion who famously defeated Andrew Tate and has an NFL Spring League resume to his name, threw his hat into the ring with a twist. “I may not be an NFL player, but I’m the Misfits Boxing heavyweight champ,” DeMoor wrote. “I did beat Andrew Tate. Oh and I also played pro football including camp with the Seattle Seahawks. Logan is a G! But that fight would go crazy!”

Logan Paul’s boxing resume is thin in comparison with his younger brother Jake, whose pro record sits at 12-2. Logan’s lone pro fight got here against fellow influencer KSI, and his most notable boxing moment stays an exhibition with Floyd Mayweather in 2021. Whether that qualifies him to be writing checks this huge to NFL athletes is a matter that only a fight card can answer.

The ball, or boxing glove, is firmly in Paul’s court now.


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