Logan Paul reveals Conor McGregor “plot twist” as they meet in person amid fight rumors

For the initial time since the buzz about their potential $250 million match ignited, Logan Paul and Conor McGregor have encountered each other.

As Logan and Jake Paul stirred up the world of influencer boxing, they didn’t hesitate to challenge Conor McGregor. At first, the UFC champion seemed hesitant to react, but later on, he referred to the brothers as “foolish” or “idiots.

Ever since then, it looks like I might be stepping into the ring with Logan. We’ve been exchanging banter on Twitter as my boxing career has taken off. But lately, it feels like we’re getting closer and closer to a real matchup – it could be him against me next time.

In December, McGregor stated that he had reached an agreement to battle the impressive podcast host in India. Logan disclosed that they had indeed talked about this potential match-up over the phone too.

Conor McGregor, Logan & Jake Paul meet in person at last

At last, they encountered each other during the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump’s second term as the President of the United States.

Logan, Jake, and Conor found themselves seated together on a guest bus and even posed together for some photographs. In his Instagram story, Logan humorously referred to this seating arrangement as an unexpected “twist.

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The NELK Boys also shared a TikTok video where they were all together, questioning whether they had become “good pals.” Logan playfully retorted, “I’ll take care of him,” and McGregor chimed in with, “That’s our style.

“I’m gonna kill him”

— TopMob (@TopMob) January 20, 2025

Ever since Conor McGregor announced his agreement to face off against Logan Paul, he’s been dropping mysterious hints, even erasing some of his posts later on. On what used to be Twitter (January 6), I saw him post “I’m coming,” with an Indian flag attached – a sign that could indicate where the fight might take place.

Logan hadn’t brought it up at all until his January 17 vlog on YouTube, where he disclosed a part of their conversation and appealed to Ari Emmanuel, the CEO of Endeavor (which owns UFC and WWE), to give the go-ahead for the fight.

Time will tell whether or not they’ll face off in the ring, but it’s evident that their friendship has noticeably improved compared to before.

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2025-01-21 02:12