Mayweather says he’ll fight ‘fake fighters’ Logan and Jake Paul on same night
Floyd Mayweather insists he would have no problem beating "fake fighters" Logan and Jake Paul on the same night.
Mayweather is set to face Logan in a six-round exhibition on June 6, which will be only the third time the YouTube star has ever competed in the ring.
Logan has only laced up the gloves professionally on one occasion, coming unstuck in 2019 against fellow YouTuber KSI, whom he previously drew with in an amateur contest.
His brother Jake is also carving out a professional boxing career, winning all three of his bouts so far and most recently knocking out former UFC fighter Ben Askren.
Jake has caused plenty of controversy since bursting onto the scene, infuriating a number of fighters, pundits and fans alike by calling out the likes of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz in unsavoury fashion.
And ahead of his clash with Logan this summer, Mayweather has thrown down the gauntlet for both brothers to face him on the same night.
After the first press conference for the exhibition, the boxing legend was asked whether he could take on Logan and Jake one after the other.
He replied: "Absolutely! Easy! You've got two fake fighters. Fake fighters. I'm a real fighter."
Soon after making these comments chaos ensued in Florida when Jake arrived to confront Mayweather.
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The 24-year-old said: "What's up? You wanna run with two in one night?"
Mayweather responded: "Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely! Let's do it. Let's make it happen. Get the paperwork for this bum."
Jake then stole the former multi-weight world champion's hat and attempted to run off, which sparked crazy scenes as security intervened to separate the pair.
An incensed Mayweather could be seen launching punches at the YouTuber before furiously walking away while shouting: "I'll f*** you up motherf*****, I'll kill you!"
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