Does Paige Spiranac hate Logan Paul? Golf influencer once slammed WWE star and Floyd Mayweather fight: 'It's a money grab'
WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO: Paige Spiranac once made a statement about the famous fight between Logan Paul, and Floyd Mayweather, calling it 'a money grab'
The former professional golfer, Paige Spiranac routinely makes use of her tremendous influence to protest any wrongs she notices. However, she frequently receives a ton of haters and trolls for expressing her opinions.
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Paige Spiranac once expressed her views on Logan Paul vs Floyd Mayweather
In 2020, Logan Paul persuaded Floyd Mayweather to return to the ring, shocking everyone in the process.
A lot of people were delighted by it, but an even greater number were outraged by the circumstances. The golf beauty was a part of the latter group.
“It’s a money grab, there is going to be so much money thrown for that fight,” Spiranac said on her Apple podcast, as per Essentially Sports.
She went on to talk about the power that the "young demographic holds" and how astonished she was that some people were anticipating the bout or that it was actually happening.
Paige went on to say, “It’s insane to see someone with a YouTube following or social following can make this happen.”
Paige Spiranac's alleged disdain for Logan Paul contributed to some of her dissatisfaction with the altercation.
What does Paige Spiranac think about Logan Paul?
Paige Spiranac once discussed her thoughts on Logan Paul in her Apple podcast. Spiranac claimed she had allegedly received threats from Paul's followers.
This came after Paige took a subtle jab at Paul during an anti-bullying presentation she gave at a school.
Paige's talk was soon after Logan’s infamous adventure, and she was asked about her opinion on it.
Paige claimed that Logan should have been careful about what he posted online. She acknowledged influencers with huge fan bases had that responsibility.
Spiranac thought that Paul should have suffered more punishment for his actions.
She said, “And I think he should have been punished more by YouTube or his sponsors.”
Paige was condemned for these words of hers and said, “I ended up receiving death threats by all of these kids in that high school, that they were defending Logan Paul.”
Paige explained that she believed that if someone’s fans lashed out with “horrible, horrible things” as they did just for criticizing him, then she just thought they weren’t good people.