Professional mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has confirmed that his much-discussed boxing fight against Logan Paul will not happen, pointing fingers at the UFC for shutting the deal down. Speaking to The Schmo on Thursday,
Conor McGregor is still driven to face one of the Paul brothers inside a boxing ring despite admitting the UFC brass shut down his most recent attempt. Several weeks ago, surprising reports surfaced that McGregor (22-6 MMA,
Conor McGregor claims UFC brass shut down his money-spinning boxing bout with Logan Paul. Shocking reports surfaced last month that former dual-weight UFC champion McGregor and
The Inauguration of President Donald Trump provided an unusual setting for UFC superstar Conor McGregor to challenge Logan and Jake Paul to a fight. McGregor recently tweeted that he had agreed to box Logan Paul in India at some point in the future,
It appears the longstanding feud between Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and Conor McGregor is on pause for now, as all are together for the Donald Trump Inauguration.
Conor McGregor tried to create drama with the Paul brothers. On Monday, McGregor traveled in a van with Jake and Logan Paul to President Trump's
As it turns out, things weren't so friendly between Conor McGregor and the widely-popular Paul brothers on a recent bus ride to President Donald Trump's inaugur
Nate Diaz slams Jake and Logan Paul for not taking action when Conor McGregor confronted them at Donald Trump's inauguration.
The new video seems to show the Irishman meeting the brothers before their bus ride, saying, “It’s all sweet here,” as he shakes their hands – amid rumours of a boxing match with Logan in India, and despite years of trading online barbs with Jake.
The combat sports stars and Trump supporters pose together for photo on way to the U.S. Capitol for presidential festivities.
Ohio natives Jake Paul and Logan Paul were among the attendees at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony.