";s:4:"text";s:4370:" "He had already been paid — his payment was to come here, be in the doc, get the clout because we shouted out his business. Published: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}Updated: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}With an athletic background and ample wrestling experience to boot, Paul appears committed to the competitive leap,Walking away with a consecutive victory, the content creator then transitioned to MMA and was successful in his professional debut in December 2019. Paul and more than 100 online video creators will be competing Saturday in the Challenger Games, a track-and-field-style competition. ""I want to box him, I want to box the dude that thinks he can 'mess me up in the ring,'" he said.
Logan Paul posted a video to his Twitter page challenging a man known as Slap For Cash to a boxing fight. Logan Paul ""There was no agreement on what to do or how to react," Paul said. Subscribe to our daily newsletter to get more of it. Not wasting any time, JMX was quick to put his name in the hat to welcome the Paul brother to an octagon in the near future.“You might not want to fight me but if you do, I'd love to knee the sh*t out of you,” he said on Twitter alongside a highlight reel from his first MMA contest.Adding to the callout on January 2, JMX elaborated on his debut and continued to rattle off shots at Paul. "That's why I didn't have a problem slapping him, because I didn't feel bad, he's not like a good dude. Logan Paul is betting $100,000 that he’s the fastest YouTuber, and is holding a track-and-field event this weekend to put that claim to the test. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation.Logan Paul posted a video to his Twitter page challenging a man known as Slap For Cash to a boxing fight. I showed up and showed out, and WON! ""Bro, first off, you gave me a bunch of money to hit me, I fell on the ground — of course I'm going to fall on the ground," he said in a video with his manager.
He said it's because Slap For Cash, real name Rick Royce, claims the video they made together was fake.In May, Logan Paul was in the midst of training for an upcoming slapping contest in Russia, where contestants slap each other in the face as hard as they can until one of them gives up or passes out.Royce, a stuntman who appears to let people slap him for money, volunteered as the first real person Paul could slap in the face, but the force ended up knocking him unconscious.The incident led Paul to drop out of the upcoming competition with a statement that said an "unforeseen and unfortunate event" had happened, and "it became clear that I don't have the desire to participate in an event that can result in serious injury to virtually anyone competing. Logan Paul suffered a horrific injury following his The Challenger Games event that took place on July 27th, 2019. 2019-06-21T10:01:00Z
"I knew for a fact he wasn't going to post this if I made him look bad in any sort of way. Royce was apparently paid $300 for flights and accommodation, and he was supposed to teach Paul how to slap. If I didn't fall down, I knew there was no chance it was going to get posted. Fans can purchase tickets to see creators race in events including hurdles, long jump, and shot put.