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Logan Paul reveals he faked ‘three-day body transformation’ before making WWE debut at WrestleMania 38


LOGAN PAUL revealed he faked his ‘three-day body transformation’ before making his WWE debut at WrestleMania 38.

Before Paul and The Miz beat Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik at Mania, he posted what he claimed was an amazing transformation.

Logan Paul revealed he faked his ‘three-day body transformation’Credit: Social media – Refer to source

The YouTuber-turned boxer posted a series of pictures looking rather bloated and then ripped.

And he claimed: “I maintained a regiment of 100 push-ups and 100 sit-ups every day for 3 days in a row. Very happy with the results.”

But the American has now revealed the process took much longer and his regime was inspired by an Anime character.

Paul, 27, said on The MMA Hour: “That was a joke. That was like a month.

“One Punch Man is the strongest anime character of all time, he destroys people with one punch and everybody is like ‘how do you do it? What’s your training regimen?’

“And all he does is 100 push-ups and 100 sit-ups every day and runs 10 miles.”

Paul first boxed in 2018 in a white collar bout against online rival KSI, 28, which ended in a draw.

But he lost their rematch a year later by scrappy split-decision when they turned professional.

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Paul only returned last June but did so in a shock exhibition against boxing icon Floyd Mayweather, 45, which ended without a winner.

He is now considering whether to pursue combat sports or continue with WWE.

He revealed: “I’d like a win in some sort of a fighting, combat sport. I think I’d be good at it, too.

“But then again, bro, I’m like, OK, do I f***ing go and get my head kicked in or wrestle and have so much more fun.

“My friends, before the Wrestlemania match, they’re like, ‘Hey, good luck.’ and I’m like, ‘Enjoy the show.’

“Before a boxing match it’s like, ‘I love you, brother. You can do anything you want.’

“They’re praying for me backstage, my heart’s pounding. It’s a f***ing headache.

“It’s crazy, the difference between a boxing event and a wrestling event, so I don’t know.”

Logan Paul before his WWE debut at WrestleManiaCredit: Social Media – Refer to Source


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