‘He’ll get f***ed up’ – Conor McGregor issued brutal warning over £400m Logan Paul boxing match

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‘He’ll get f***ed up’ – Conor McGregor issued brutal warning over £400m Logan Paul boxing match
Author: Chisanga Malata
Published: Jan, 01 2025 13:13

CONOR MCGREGOR has been warned he could get "f**ked up" if he doesn't take a fight with Logan Paul seriously. Preliminary talks over a shock exhibition bout between the pair - which is the brainchild of Indian billionaire Anant Ambani - took place late last year.

 [Conor McGregor appears to be closing in on a boxing match with Logan Paul]
Image Credit: The Sun [Conor McGregor appears to be closing in on a boxing match with Logan Paul]

The pair, 36 and 29 respectively, hinted that the stunning crossover clash was a done deal just before the turn of the New Year. Paul's chances of beating McGregor have been written off by many, despite his massive size advantage. But former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub reckons he could pull of an almighty upset if McGregor doesn't curb his partying ways.

 [YouTuber Paul will have a massive size advantage over McGregor in the proposed punch-up]
Image Credit: The Sun [YouTuber Paul will have a massive size advantage over McGregor in the proposed punch-up]

The fighter-turned-podcaster said: "My only concern is if Conor doesn’t take it serious. "If he kind of moseys in, he’s partying, I think he’ll get f***ed up. “Now, if it’s prime Conor, Logan might be get pieced up. “At one point, you’ve got to give it to the Paul brothers; one fought Mike Tyson, the other is fighting Conor McGregor.

 [McGregor has been warned he could get
Image Credit: The Sun [McGregor has been warned he could get "f**ked up" if he parties in the build-up to the fight]

'No matter how you feel about it, it’s pretty cool.”. A stunning report recently claimed MMA mogul McGregor and Paul are set to earn a whopping £200million each for their proposed Mumbai melee. Social media sensation Paul hasn't boxed since winning his Misfits grudge match with Dillon Danis in October 2023.

 [The claim warning has come from former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub]
Image Credit: The Sun [The claim warning has come from former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub]

Former two-division champion McGregor, meanwhile, has been on the sidelines since breaking his left leg in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021. His next fight, wherever it may take place, will be his first since being found civilly liable for assaulting Nikita Hand at a Dublin Hotel in December 2018.

Image Credit: The Sun

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