Logan Paul watched Conor McGregor’s UFC 329 comeback fall apart, cashed in on it, and then made the whole night even worse by calling him “washed up” before challenging him to a boxing match.
Paul took to Instagram after McGregor’s brutal first-round ending against Max Holloway and posted a video reacting in real time as the fight slipped away. He said he had money riding on Holloway, then celebrated as the odds swung heavily in his favor while McGregor struggled to stay on his feet.
“Easiest money of my life! This is embarrassing. He looks slow. He looks lazy. Oh my God. Look at the odds, it’s not even over. Holloway to 95%! WHAT? HAHAHAHAHAH!”
The laughing did not stop there. Once McGregor’s right knee gave out and the fight was thrown out, Paul unloaded on him, calling the former two-division champion washed and pathetic before bragging that he had just won $30,000. Then Paul turned the reaction into a callout
“Washed up, f***** degen, pathetic. I have nothing nice to say other than I won $30k. When you’re done with whatever this is, Conor, we should box, bro. You might have a better chance.”
That jab landed because McGregor’s comeback had already gone about as badly as possible. After waiting five years to return to the Octagon, he threw his first kick, planted on his right leg and immediately collapsed when the knee failed underneath him. He tried to continue, but the leg buckled again and officials stopped the fight before it ever had a chance to develop.
McGregor did not stick around afterwards. He left the arena almost immediately, still wearing his full fighting gear and refusing to use crutches despite the apparent damage.
Paul saw the entire thing as an opportunity. Instead of offering sympathy, he turned McGregor’s injury into content, bragged about the money he made and tried to pull the Irish star into another crossover fight. With Jake Paul already having spent years calling out MMA names, Logan is now making it clear he would be more than happy to take his own shot at McGregor.
Whether McGregor ever entertains the boxing challenge is another story. Right now, he has a damaged knee, an uncertain future and Logan Paul laughing all the way to the bank.
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