Logan Paul has no regrets over controversial public argument with brother Jake
Logan Paul insists he has no regrets following the posting of a controversial podcast episode where he and his brother Jake had a heated personal argument.
The WWE star is returning to the boxing ring next week against Dillon Danis, just over two months from his younger brother's win over Nate Diaz. In the immediate aftermath of the Diaz fight, both brothers appeared on Logan's podcast Impaulsive, where they bickered over the elder sibling being warned not to bring his drink Prime to the event.
It led to weeks of awkwardness between the pair, with Jake later saying that he didn't want the discussion to be aired. But they have since worked it out and are coming together to do more business together, with Jake fully supportive of his brother ahead of his fight with Danis.
And asked on The MMA Hour if he regrets how it went down, Logan replied: "I don't regret much, I don't regret airing that. Look, I can take the heat. To so many people I see the headlines of these YouTube videos 'Logan Paul's career is over, he's finished, the end of Logan Paul'.
"Like shut the f*** up, do y'all forget who I am? I've been here, I've lived here my whole life and until my heart stops beating you'll never stop me. As arrogant as that sounds I truly believe that. No one is going to end my career because of a conversation I've had with my brother, no one is going to end my career because of a couple of pictures of my fiancee online.
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"I'm going to continue winning, people are going to continue watching and running their mouths about XYZ, I don't give a f***. I'm here to entertain - love me, hate me, just don't be indifferent, we're winning."
He was also quizzed on whether or not the brothers would ever fight, and if the internet beef was a way of kickstarting promotion for a 2024 ring matchup between the pair. "We're not building towards anything," he insisted. "That was a conversation between brothers that just shouldn't have been aired online .
"Unfortunately there are no other pair of brothers that are doing it like us and we have become kind of this, like, staple group to watch. We had a not-so-friendly conversation that took place online. It is what it is, we learned from it. We're good now, though. I love Jake, I just did his show BS with Jake Paul which comes out soon, we had some good conversations and I love that kid."