Tom Brady Reacts After Le’Veon Bell and Logan Paul Agree to $1 Million Boxing Bout: “Is This My Fault?”

Tom Brady and Logan Paul have been going back-and-forth ever since the former undermined the athletic ability of WWE stars.


Tom Brady Reacts After Le’Veon Bell and Logan Paul Agree to $1 Million Boxing Bout: “Is This My Fault?”

Logan Paul, Tom Brady, and Le'Veon Bell (Image via The News Herald/My Mixtapez/X/Imago)

In Short
  • Tom Brady reacted sarcastically to the boxing match challenge between Le'Veon Bell and Logan Paul.
  • Le'Veon Bell accepted Logan Paul's $1 million challenge for a boxing match with specific rules.
  • Micah Parsons expressed interest in a future bout with Logan Paul once he recovers from injury.

Tom Brady was just being his usual sarcastic self when he labeled wrestling as ‘cute’ while speaking with Logan Paul on the latter’s Impaulsive special episode at Fanatics week.

Since then, the WWE star has been on a run, first re-enacting Saquon Barkley‘s famous reverse hurdle, and then portraying his athletic highlights. However, Brady reiterated that none of it mattered, especially when it comes to playing flag football.

This seemed to irk the YouTuber, who then went on to troll NFL stars and even suggested that none could hold a candle to him or any of his WWE peers if they were to enter a ring together.

When footballers clapped back, Logan Paul decided to throw a challenge. He offered $1 million to any current or former NFL player who was willing to go toe-to-toe with him in a boxing match.

Soon, former Pittsburgh Steelers star Le’Veon Bell accepted the challenge and dared the 30-year-old influencer to have a publicly televised showdown.

They then hashed out the details, which were that they would box with 10oz gloves, no headgear, and 3 minute rounds ‘until someone quits.’ Paul even added a caveat that he would allow his 34-year-old opponent to select the referee.

Is this my fault?

Tom Brady wrote on X

The seven-time Super Bowl champion wrote this in response to a tweet that confirmed that Bell and Paul had agreed on terms to box sometime later this month.

Along with these words, Tom Brady also added Adam De Vine‘s famous ‘whoopsies’ reaction from the sitcom Workaholics, as a reaction to what has transpired.

Logan Paul continues to talk trash to Tom Brady

What Tom Brady did was actually troll Logan Paul by suggesting that the attacks on WWE stars that he started could end up leading to an embarrassment for the influencer.

Le'Veon Bell once knocked out Adrian Peterson
Le’Veon Bell once knocked out Adrian Peterson (Image via Ankoru Boxing/X)

Yes, but you about to make me $2M.

Logan Paul replied

This was the Impaulsive host’s response, which seems to indicate that he is sure that whatever the FOX Sports analyst started at Fanatics Fest is about to help him earn a good paycheck.

Paul has a history of boxing and might be able to put up a decent fight against Le’Veon Bell. But Tom Brady knows that the latter has a good record of punching other people, and has thought about going Pro in the past.

The former running back packs a punch and has knocked out one too many opponents when wearing boxing gloves. On the other hand, Logan Paul had to face some embarrassing knockouts in the early days of his career.

Micah Parsons throws his hat in the ring for a future bout

Logan Paul essentially threw down this gauntlet to NFL players after being mocked incessantly by football fans after his claims that WWE stars would easily defeat them inside the ring.

However, before Le’Veon Bell accepted the challenge, the father of one claimed that not one NFL player was willing to accept his $1 million bout. At that time, a certain injured superstar threw his hat into the ring.

I got million, just let me get healthy first!!

Micah Parsons wrote on X

The Green Bay Packers star was making it clear that money was not a problem. After all, he is still the highest-paid non-QB in the league. But he is injured, which makes it impossible for him to accept the challenge now.

Keeping that in mind, the 26-year-old essentially challenged Paul to a future bout. Whenever Micah Parsons returns from injury, he will be playing in the 2026 NFL season.

That means the fight has to wait until the 2027 offseason. In the meantime, Logan Paul can pick and choose any of the other NFL players who expressed an interest in boxing him.

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