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Logan Paul never doing jiu jitsu again after UFC champion FOUR STONE lighter ‘split him in half’


LOGAN PAUL has vowed to never do jiu jitsu again after UFC champion Alexander Volkanovski split him in half.

Volkanovski and fellow champ Israel Adesanya travelled to Paul’s Puerto Rico training base to be guests on his Impaulsive podcast.

Alexander Volkanovski training with Logan PaulCredit: alexvolkanovski

But the trio also got some training in where the YouTube, boxing and WWE star was given a lesson in jiu jitsu.

Middleweight king Adesanya was captured tapping Paul out while Volkanovski went one further.

Paul said: “You’re the best in the world at what you do, I got to experience it.

“You are so strong and dominant, it’s like I knew it going into it.

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“You put me in a body lock and I felt like you could have tightened your legs so much and literally split me in half, I’m not doing BJJ again.”

Paul weighs around 14st 2lb while featherweight Volkanovski fights at 10st 3lb, meaning there is a huge FOUR STONE difference between them.

The Aussie, 34, and Adesanya, 33, also took the journey over to announce their sponsorship with Paul’s Prime drink company.

But despite backing the pair, Paul, 28, did not receive any mercy on the training mat with Volkanovski.

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He said: “We were drilling this body triangle, where you have someone in your legs and hold them.

“He goes ‘My legs are short, I don’t do the body triangle often’. Then when we actually went to do it, he almost kills me with the body triangle.

“Jiu jitsu is a whole different beast, you don’t want to fight a guy in the street who knows jiu jitsu.”

Israel Adesanya, Logan Paul and Alexander VolkanovskiCredit: @loganpaul


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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