Former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub recently shared his thoughts on the rumored Conor McGregor vs. Logan Paul boxing match that's supposedly set to take place in India. Schaub questioned McGregor's chances against Paul at this stage of his combat sports career and warned the Irishman against showing up unprepared.
A few days ago, McGregor claimed that he's set to face Paul in India with the Ambani family's blessings. The Irishman later doubled down on these claims, seemingly confirming reports that the two would be paid $250 million each for their efforts.
While many are hyped for this boxing match, it appears Schaub isn't too hopeful about McGregor's shot at winning. During a recent episode of The Schaub Show, he questioned McGregor's recent form and said:
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"My only concern is that if Conor doesn't take this seriously, he kinda moseys in, he's partying, I think he'd get f**ked up. I think if he's not on it, he'd get f**ked up. That's what's interesting to me."
Catch Brendan Schaub's comments below (18:50):
UFC star shares prediction for Conor McGregor vs. Logan Paul boxing match
Kevin Holland recently shared his take on the rumored Conor McGregor vs. Logan Paul boxing match. The UFC star is backing the Irishman to beat the WWE superstar and believes the former two-division champion could get the job done.
In a recent interview on the Overdogs Podcast, Holland was asked who he thinks will get their hand raised in a potential boxing bout. The UFC veteran replied:
"How much coke did Conor have the night before?... Man, I'm going Conor still, f**k it... Yeah, f**k yeah, we got Conor, we got Conor. Conor from Roadhouse is a bad motherf**ker."
Catch Kevin Holland's comments below (54:13):
McGregor last fought Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021 in an ill-fated trilogy fight, which resulted in the Irishman suffering a leg fracture that kept him away from the cage since. On the other hand, Paul is coming off a win over Dillon Danis in October 2023.