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Boxing fans all say same thing as Logan Paul says he ‘BEAT’ Floyd Mayweather on two year anniversary of fight


LOGAN PAUL has been brutally trolled following his latest declaration about his fight with Floyd Mayweather.

The YouTube sensation looked horns with the former five-weight world champion in a boxing match two years ago.

Logan Paul locked horns in a boxing match with Floyd Mayweather two years agoCredit: GETTY
Paul went the distance with Money and declared himself the winner of the drawn boutCredit: GETTY
Boxing fans have laughed at the YouTuber’s claim that he ‘beat’ MoneyCredit: GETTY

Paul, 28, stunned fans by going the distance with the boxing legend and was adamant he did enough to have his hand raised.

The PRIME founder doubled down on that claim on the second anniversary of the fight earlier this week, tweeting photos from their Miami melee.

His accompanying caption read: “2 years ago I beat Floyd Mayweather.”

And The Maverick was inundated with tweets slamming his claim, with one of his followers saying: “And then you woke up from your dream.”

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Another said: “Well I wouldn’t necessarily say beat.”

And another said: “It’s a wild world we live in.”

One remarked: “So cringey that you actually believe you won any round.”

Another chimed in: “Floyd literally carried this man to a decision.”

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Along with a clip of Paul getting rocked, one said: “Man @FloydMayweather knocked him out and held him up.”

Paul hasn’t set foot inside the ring since his eight-rounder with Mayweather but recently revealed he WILL lace up his gloves again.

During a recent episode of his Impaulsive podcast, he told Dave Portnoy: “I’ve got a new opponent.

“Not said yet. I’ll tell you and we’ll bleep it.”

After being told of Paul’s upcoming opponent, Portnoy responded: “No s***.”

Paul replied: “Cool, right? I don’t know what’s going on either.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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