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Logan Paul Claims WWE is Tougher Than Boxing Floyd Mayweather
Professional wrestler and social media star Logan Paul has made headlines with a bold assertion regarding the challenges of his career in WWE. During an appearance on ESPN’s First Take, he expressed that professional wrestling is not only more difficult than his bout against legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather, but also the hardest endeavor he has ever undertaken.
In a discussion that highlighted the rigorous demands of wrestling, Paul explained that the sport presents unique physical and mental challenges that he had not encountered in any other profession. This revelation comes as he continues to establish his presence in the world of professional wrestling.
Logan Paul’s Transition to WWE
Before signing with WWE, Paul faced Mayweather in an exhibition match in June 2021. That fight went the full eight rounds without a declared winner, showcasing Paul’s competitive spirit in the boxing ring. Since joining WWE, he has built a reputation for his high-energy performances and engaging storylines.
Recently, Paul aligned himself with a faction known as The Vision, participating in the upcoming 2025 Men’s WarGames Match. He noted that working with Paul Heyman, a prominent figure in WWE, has been instrumental. Paul admired how Heyman has guided him backstage, helping him navigate the complexities of the wrestling industry.
Paul’s commitment to his new role is evident, yet he was noticeably absent from the latest episode of Monday Night RAW. Fans are left wondering about his return, with speculation surrounding his next moves in WWE.
As Paul continues to navigate the demanding landscape of professional wrestling, his insights shed light on the often-overlooked challenges athletes face in this arena. The conversation with ESPN’s First Take provides a glimpse into his journey and the dedication required to succeed in WWE.
“WWE is by far the hardest thing I’ve done,” said Paul during the interview.
For those interested in more details about Logan Paul’s statements and his wrestling career, the full segment can be viewed on ESPN’s First Take. As WWE evolves, fans will be keen to see how Paul integrates his boxing background with his current wrestling pursuits.
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