
Logan Paul defends his brother. Jake Paul And he rebuts critics: 'They don't understand boxing'
Logan Paul broke his silence. Logan defended his brother. Jake Paul of the criticisms regarding to the result against Anthony JoshuaFans claimed that Jake was trying to take down 'AJ' during the fight, but Logan denied this, revealing some behind-the-scenes information.
The 'Happy Punch' profile shared part of an interview on X, formerly Twitter, in which Logan Paul opened up about the criticism and what really happened during those moments. Jake Paul It seemed like he was trying to take down Anthony Joshua at the Netflix event.
"He spent the entire fight running and trying takedowns? You guys are so stupid! I hope life makes you pay for this, because if you can't see this fight for what it is, you have a dark level of hatred, a negative energy in your heart..."
Let me ask you something: this strategy is the same one I've seen Floyd (Mayweather) use constantly. Most people don't understand boxing. That's how Floyd built his career.
"When Anthony Joshua started pressuring Jake, he would attack his leg. Most people thought, 'Oh, Jake is trying to take him down, right?' I saw comments like, 'He's trying to take him down.' No. I tell people to stop that. This isn't a grappling match. He wasn't trying to take Anthony Joshua down," Logan Paul said in the interview.
Logan Paul on fans claiming Jake Paul was going for takedowns against Anthony Joshua:
"You guys are so f*cking stupid. You have a level of dark, hatred, black energy in your heart.
Most people don't know boxing. It's a strategy for conserving energy.” pic.twitter.com/EpdqVyEBVw
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) December 24, 2025
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Logan Paul revealed that his brother Jake Paul He had already thought of a way to last longer in the fight, given that his opponent was heavier and taller. The idea, according to Logan, was not to take him down, but to conserve energy so as not to tire so quickly.
“I saw this in sparring and asked, ‘Why do you keep attacking the leg when a huge guy is on top of you and pressing down?’ He said, ‘They’re too heavy. If I try to grab them, I waste too much energy. If I’m underneath and they start pressing down, I just let them press down.’”
Because why would I waste energy trying to hold them back if it's only going to exhaust me? It's a strategy that, visually, looks very bad, but it's a way to conserve energy. And again, if you don't understand boxing or don't understand what Jake is thinking…
Even those who know a lot about boxing have never seen anything like this. It doesn't happen. How many times in the history of boxing have you seen someone fight an opponent who was much heavier and taller?
I still can't believe this fight was sanctioned. When I fought Floyd Mayweather, part of my strategy was exactly that: when he came at me, I put all my weight on him. And, at the end of the fight, I heard Floyd say he had never experienced anything like it,” Logan Paul concluded in the video.



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