I'm gonna slap head off 2 of yous and KSI
Logan Paul was face-to-face with Conor McGregor and the Irishman did not hold back as he launched a scathing attack on both Paul brothers - but the American had the perfect response
Conor McGregor wants a fight with Logan Paul, Jake Paul or KSI to happen soon. McGregor hasn’t treated combat sports fans to a fight since he broke his leg in a trilogy bout with Dustin
Conor McGregor has not fought in the UFC since 2021, but has now revealed that he will be returning to the cage after being called out by Logan Paul on a bus
Logan, accompanied by his brother, Jake, appeared taken aback by McGregor’s hyperactive direct approach, with Logan saying, “It’s 8am, how?” as the fighter walked off. Podcaster and comedian, Theo Von, who was also in attendance, quipped that McGregor had a Zyn in his brain.
McGregor and elder brother Logan have been rumoured to be squaring off in a huge $250 million boxing exhibition fight in India, while the Irishman has regularly got into it with the younger Paul sibling in heated social media spats over the years.
Conor McGregor finally confronted Logan Paul over the rumored $250 million fight, threatening to “slap” him, Jake, and even KSI.
It appears the longstanding feud between Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and Conor McGregor is on pause for now, as all are together for the Donald Trump Inauguration.
The new video seems to show the Irishman meeting the brothers before their bus ride, saying, “It’s all sweet here,” as he shakes their hands – amid rumours of a boxing match with Logan in India, and despite years of trading online barbs with Jake.
Jake Paul has stunned combat sports fans around the world with a photo of him alongside rival Conor McGregor. Also in the picture is his older brother Logan Paul, who has been rumoured to fight
Jake Paul, his brother Logan and Conor McGregor were all on the same bus as they made their way to Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington DC on Monday
Jake Paul and older brother Logan were seen sharing the same bus as their bitter rival, former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor in Washington DC