Logan Paul recently went off on Hasim Rahman Jr. while weighing in on his brother Jake Paul's upcoming fight against Anderson Silva. Paul lauded his younger sibling for being able to find someone 'ballsy' enough to fight him after having two scheduled fights botched.
However, the elder Paul claims that he didn't believe either of his brother's previous opponents when they asked for the fight. 'The Maverick' went on to accuse Rahman Jr. of "sucking the clout" out of his brother to build his own career.
However, Logan gave credit to Rahman Jr. for landing his next booking off of Jake Paul's hype. The 27-year-old said in a recent interview with The Schmo:
"I don't believe when he says he wants to fight, no one does. I don't believe Hasim when he says he wants to fight. And by the way, Hasim, that m***erf***er played everyone. Like actually a brilliant move to suck the clout out of Jake's d**k and use it to make a little bit of a career for himself and pivot into his next fight. I have never seen anything like it. I mean you look like a p***y but smart play [looking at the camera]."
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Watch Logan Paul's comments at the 1:51 mark of the video below:
Hasim Rahman Jr. is scheduled to headline a DAZN fight card against Vitor Belfort
Jake Paul asked his former partner Hasim Rahman Jr. to step in after a scheduled booking with Tommy Fury fell through for the second time in July this year. Few had heard of Rahman Jr. till then, although many knew of his father, former world champion Hasim Rahman.
'Gold Blooded' started gaining more popularity due to weight controversy which eventually led to the cancelation of his bout against Paul. However, Hasim Rahman Jr. has now landed himself a main-event spot against Vitor Belfort on a DAZN boxing card.
Misfits Boxing 3, scheduled to go down on November 19 in Austin,Texas, will be headlined by Rahman Jr. and Belfort. 'Gold Blooded is coming off a loss in the WBC United States Heavyweight Championship against Kenzie Morrison. Meanwhile, Belfort is coming off a knockout win over Evander Holyfield.