CLEVELAND, OHIO: Logan Paul's relationship with younger brother Jake Paul has always been followed by controversy. Recently, Logan insisted that he has no regrets following the posting of a controversial podcast episode where he and his brother Jake had a heated argument.
While sometimes the duo show undeniable closeness there are times when their relationship is embroiled in controversies.
What happened between Logan and Jake Paul?
Just over two months after his younger brother's victory over Nate Diaz, the WWE star is slated to make his return to the boxing ring on October 14 against Dillon Danis.
Shortly after the fight with Diaz, both brothers appeared on the podcast 'Impaulsive'.
The debate got tense when they discussed how Logan was warned not to bring his favorite drink Prime to the recently concluded boxing match between Jake and Diaz.
Asked on 'The MMA Hour' if he regrets how the fight went down, Logan replied, "I don't regret much, I don't regret airing that. Look, I can take the heat. To so many people I see the headlines of these YouTube videos 'Logan Paul's career is over, he's finished, the end of Logan Paul'."
"Like shut the f*** up, do y'all forget who I am? I've been here, I've lived here my whole life and until my heart stops beating you'll never stop me. As arrogant as that sounds I truly believe that. No one is going to end my career because of a conversation I've had with my brother, no one is going to end my career because of a couple of pictures of my fiancee online," he thundered.
Logan Paul says he is here to entertain
Logan, whose fiancee Nina Agdal was trolled by Danis, went on to say, "I'm going to continue winning, people are going to continue watching and running their mouths about XYZ, I don't give a f**k. I'm here to entertain - love me, hate me, just don't be indifferent, we're winning."
He was also questioned about the prospect of the brothers ever fighting again and whether the feud was a tactic to promote a ring match between the two in 2024.
He replied, "We're not building towards anything," adding, "That was a conversation between brothers that just shouldn't have been aired online."
"Unfortunately there are no other pair of brothers that are doing it like us and we have become kind of this, like, staple group to watch. We had a not-so-friendly conversation that took place online. It is what it is, we learned from it. We're good now, though. I love Jake, I just did his show BS with Jake Paul which comes out soon, we had some good conversations and I love that kid."