WATCH! Logan Paul gets involved in ringside scuffle with fan at Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz boxing event
Logan Paul gets into some ringside action with some fans at the Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz boxing event.
Logan Paul (Image Courtesy: MMA Fighting)
An angry Logan Paul, during his brother’s boxing match against Nate Diaz, was involved in a ringside brawl with fans. Paul came to support his younger brother Jake Paul after he gave a great performance at WWE SummerSlam on Saturday night. However, Paul couldn’t relax much as he got into a nasty physical altercation with some audience members, which got really serious.
Social media users posted a video of the YouTube star being irritated by someone in the crowd. Things went wild when someone lifted a chair above their head before security rushed in, causing it to end up in the air.
It was going smoothly for Logan Paul after he beat Ricochet at SummerSlam, which was held in Michigan. However, it took an embarrassing turn with the brawl he had ringside. His brother Jake, on the other hand, had a very successful night as he successfully beat Nate Diaz via unanimous decision.
Jake Paul wants Nate Diaz in MMA and has no plans to fight Conor McGregor anytime soon
Jake Paul has bounced back from his previous loss against Tommy Fury after convincingly beating Nate Diaz in a 10-round boxing matchup. After the fight, Paul mentioned that Diaz was a tough opponent and would like to run it back, but this time inside the octagon. However, when asked about fighting Conor McGregor, Paul immediately mentioned that he doesn’t want that fight and that the Irish should go to rehabilitation.
He said in the post-fight press conference, “I don’t care about that guy. He needs to go to rehab. I want Nate [Diaz] in MMA, I want more professional boxers, and I want Canelo [Alvarez].”
On top of that, Diaz also mentioned fighting more professional boxers like Canelo Alvarez. This might be a huge leap, but anything is possible when it comes to Paul, and fans have experienced it in the past. Alvarez never said ‘no’ to the Paul fight, instead once mentioning that he would fight after Paul got better. Nevertheless, it will be interesting to see who the ‘Problem Child’ fights next.
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