Logan Paul didn't have to say much to win his war of words with Conor McGregor.
The YouTuber turned WWE star has recently been linked to a $500 million boxing fight with Conor McGregor, who has been trying to push the match on social media.
Earlier this week, the two men reunited at Donald Trump's inauguration, where they posed next to Jake Paul for a photo that went viral on social media.
Just when people started to think they were all friends, Logan Paul dropped new footage showing McGregor threatening to punch him and his brother during an energetic tirade.
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Fans react to Logan Paul putting Conor McGregor in his place
A clip of Conor McGregor getting epically shut down by one of the Paul Brothers immediately went viral.
Amid the confusion over the status of their relationship, a group of fans reluctantly gave Logan props for his quick response to the UFC legend's trash talk.
“Logan gave that clown the body,” one fan tweeted. While another said: “Okay, I cooked it a bit there.”
“Damn Logan unfortunately kinda owned that last jab,” a third person added.
“10-8 from Logan Paul for the first time in his life,” someone else commented.
“This funny stuff!!!” this social media user laughed.
“The ending made me die,” said another fan.
What did Logan Paul say?
The Paul Brothers remained silent during much of their interaction with McGregor.
However, Logan put the Irishman in his place when he became overconfident.
“Listen, here's the deal. I'm going to take your and KSI's heads off,” McGregor said.
“You guys are nixers to me. Do you understand that? Part-time jobs.”
McGregor has not fought since breaking his leg at UFC 264 in July 2021.
'The Maverick' reminded him of that after he was hit with the sideline jibe.
Logan replied, “You can't even do your main job. How are you going to do a part-time job?”
“That's a good one,” McGregor admitted before telling the social media star. “November, stay informed.”
McGregor has yet to publicly respond to Logan sharing new footage of their interaction.
UFC boss Dana White insists their fight will not happen, but it appears his biggest star wants to return to boxing.
After earning $100 million to fight Floyd Mayweather in 2017, you can't blame McGregor for pursuing a big-money return to the squared circle.
Unfortunately, it looks like he'll have to do his best to sell a fight with Paul to MMA's most powerful man.
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