'I'll fight him': When Logan Paul called out Chris Hemsworth for boxing showdown following UFC comment
PUERTO RICO: Logan Paul once challenged Chris Hemsworth when actor attended a UFC game with his wife, Elsa Pataky.
Hemsworth shared a photograph on Instagram with Pataky, showing them attending a UFC fight.
However, it was Hemsworth's witty caption that added a layer of humor. He playfully remarked that not even his wife could persuade him to step into the UFC cage.
Hemsworth wrote, “Nah seriously Elsa there’s no way I’m gettin in the cage, I pretend to be tough, this s**t is real….is there green screen involved? @elsapatakyconfidential @ufc.”
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Logan Paul's challenge to Chris Hemsworth
Fans chuckled at Hemsworth's jest, finding it entertaining. However, Paul had a different take. He responded with a combative comment.
Rather than joining in the light-hearted banter, Paul interpreted Hemsworth's comment as a challenge.
Paul left a now-deleted comment that read, "I’d fight you. probably an even match.” Hemsworth, however, did not respond.
One of the actor's recent projects is the action thriller film 'Extraction 2', in which he portrayed the protagonist Tyler Rake.
Siblings at odds: Logan and Jake Paul's public feud
The world of social media and professional boxing witnessed a rift between brothers and fellow boxers, Paul and Jake, recently.
The tension emerged when Paul made a controversial statement, claiming that he had arranged opponents for his brother to ensure his victories.
This assertion ignited a public spat between the two siblings, with each publicly criticizing the other.
Jake did not mince words when discussing his brother's behavior. In a candid interview, he stated, "He needs an ego death. Too many sociopathic tendencies."
Jake went further to elaborate on his brother's behavior during one of his high-profile fights, which featured a victorious showdown against Nate Diaz.
Paul said, "Let me say something. You all always take me out of context. Guess what I did that night that I went to Jake’s fight. I wrestled in front of 50,000 f*****g people."
Paul added, "I was exhausted. I was in pain. I drove a plane for three hours across the country to make my brother’s fight. By the time I’m there, I’ve had a day, I’m exhausted.”
This public feud between the Paul brothers has garnered attention across social media and boxing circles.