VIDEO: Logan Paul Issues Strange Public Apology To Brother Jake Paul Following His Questionable Behavior After The Mike Tyson Fight
Logan Paul and Jake Paul (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
Jake Paul did what many people thought he wouldn’t after he secured a career-defining victory over boxing legend Mike Tyson.
Paul cemented his status as a serious contender in the sport. It was a night that should’ve been about him, but his brother messed that up with his behavior.
Logan Paul, Jake’s older brother and a WWE star, found himself at the center of an unintended controversy.
While standing behind Jake during the post-fight interviews, Logan’s actions quickly became the talk of the internet because he simply couldn’t contain his overexcitement.
As the scores were being announced, Logan started spraying a can of body spray on his brother. In the midst of doing that, Logan knocked Jake paul’sPaul’s hat off, prompting some on social media to claim he was trying to upstage his sibling.
Logan calmed those fears when he took to Instagram to deny those claims and issue an apology.
“I was just trying to help Jake promote his W body spray,” Logan said. “My enthusiasm and my poor motor skills got the best of me. I knocked his hat off from the back, it fell to the floor, I felt so stupid. Jake, I’m sorry I ruined one of the biggest moments of your life, but guess what, buddy? You smelled great, thanks to me.”
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As you can see, the moment was more overblown than anything.
Jake Paul still got his moment in the sun.
The 27-year-old had the chance to knock out Tyson and simply held back. He also had the chance to talk crap afterward, but he chose to thank the Hall of Fame fighter for stepping in the ring with him.
Jake Paul Calls Out His Next Opponent After Mike Tyson Fight
Hours after defeating the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion, Paul called out former UFC champion Conor McGregor.
This time, he wants to switch it up and get inside an Octagon.
The YouTuber-turned-fighter, 27, wrote on X: “Dear Conor, I know you told my team you would fight me at 170lbs. That’s never happening. But let’s run it in MMA. No weight class. Just like how it used to be done. But you won’t.”