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“He Couldn’t F**king Believe It”: Fans Remain Brutally Honest as Logan Paul Gets Trolled for Floyd Mayweather Remarks in Resurfaced Clip

Published Apr 2, 2023 | 4:27 PM EDT

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Logan Paul has been one of the biggest names in influencer boxing. He fared well when he managed to seal a fight against Floyd Mayweather. The 50-0 boxer has etched his name in the hall of fame and is considered “The best ever”. Witnessing a YouTuber-turned-boxer face a legend like Mayweather was out of the expected. Not to mention, the bout was unusual for reasons more than one. First, Mayweather had enormous skill and experience advantage. Second, the bout was an exhibition that permitted the competitors to have a big weight difference. Paul was 30 lbs heavier than the boxing legend during their weigh-in.

Though, the size did not factor in the outcome, there was no official winner as the fight went the distance. But the fans at large found Mayweather to win a majority of the rounds. On the other hand, Paul believes he did better than what most people give him credit for. To the same, the fans made sure to give him a reality check.

The fans point out the flaws in Logan Paul’s opinion of his performance against Mayweather

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Paul was a guest on the Flagrant podcast a few months back. Amongst other things, Paul discussed his bout against Mayweather and how he fared against him. He stated, “But like, at least I won three rounds”. Though, Andrew Shultz, host of the podcast, did not agree with the same. He replied, “Nah he didn’t win 3 rounds, Imma be honest with you, you didn’t win 3 rounds. but you won America’s heart.”

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Paul was astonished by his response to the extent that he asked if they were discussing the same fight. He asked, “what fight were you watching”. To which, Shultz responded, “You don’t think I ordered that fight? I am texting my boys, oh Floyd is just warming him up”. 

Paul later asks if he thinks Mayweather won all seven rounds. To which, Shultz in a hilarious answer stated, “I didn’t say 7, I think, I gave him 9.”

The fans had a buzz watching this funny segment. Not to mention, they also shared their perception of Paul. Here are a few fan reactions to the same.

One fan named @juveXO stated that Paul was unfamiliar of that environment. He stated,”This is the realest environment Logan’s been in a while and He couldn’t fucking believe it.”

On similar lines, @brobocops wrote: “Logan shocked by reality when he’s not surrounded by his laughing hyenas.”

Another fan stated @the_moon_man4300 wrote: “The brutal reality of not surrounding yourself with the p*r*star simps.”

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Another fan @noahwalls814 found it hilarious when Shultz claimed that Mayweather won all 9. “I didn’t say 7…. I gave him 9.”

Lastly, one fan named, @jacobsvoboda5271 wrote: “He literally was getting tko’d and Floyd went out of his way to hold him up”

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The fans always have opinions. Though, in his bout against Mayweather there was no official decision. Due to this, there is ambiguity as to who won many rounds. What are your thoughts and opinions on the bout? How many rounds did Paul win? Do share your analysis and opinions in the comments below.

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Harddit Bedi

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Harddit Bedi is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. He has interned at multiple top sports media outlets and packs a great amount of knowledge regarding the sport. His love for boxing and writing has landed him on his journey at EssentiallySports, where he looks forward to adding value to our boxing coverage.
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