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Logan and Jake Paul caught ‘lying’ about the outcome of their controversial Mike Tyson fight

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Logan Paul has shared his doubts about his brother Jake’s chances of beating Mike Tyson in his upcoming boxing match next month. Jake Paul, the 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer, has had an impressive professional fighting career since he first stepped into the ring four years ago against fellow content creator AnEsonGib.

Since then, he has defeated a number of former UFC stars, including Ben Askren, Nate Diaz, Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva and, most recently, bare-knuckle boxer Mike Perry. With an overall record of 10-1, “Problem Child” sparked discussions among boxing fans about his potential in the sport.

His only loss to date was a split decision defeat to Tommy Fury in February, but Paul bounced back strongly to claim four consecutive victories. But his biggest challenge yet will be when the former Tyson knockout specialist appears on a Nov. 15 Netflix special at ATandT Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Although he hasn’t fought professionally since his loss to Kevin McBride in 2005, “Iron” Mike is looking forward to his triumphant return to the ring at the age of 58. Opinions are divided on whether Tyson is still capable of competing with the recent generation of boxers, but Logan Paul appears to have inadvertently revealed his thoughts on the outcome of the fight.

During a lie detector test on Jake’s YouTube channel in June, during which the brothers asked each other personal questions, Logan’s stance on the winner of the fight became clear, he reports. Mirror. After Jake asked him about the era of YouTube “diss tracks” and whether he thought his brother would surpass KSI in a fight, the dialogue quickly moved on to Logan’s thoughts on Jake’s upcoming fight with Tyson.

Jake asked, “Do you believe I will actually beat Mike Tyson?” to which a clearly surprised Logan confirmed with a nod. But as soon as the red lights and ominous buzzer sounded misleading signals, an amused Jake asked, “What the hell?”

Logan then turned the tables and Jake replied, “Yeah, I’m not hooked up to a lie detector,” leading Logan to demand, “Well, f**k, plug his ass in.” Despite Jake’s bravado away from the lie detector, once he was put through it and asked the same question, the red lights flashed again and the dreaded buzzer sounded.

A shocked Jake confessed: “I’m nervous. I don’t know – it’s going to be demanding,” to which Logan bluntly remarked, “That’s the brother at the red featherlight, are you lying?” Feeling the heat, Jake admitted, “It’s heated,” but Logan, unmoved, looked straight at him and said firmly, “It’s not heated at all, what are you talking about?”

It is worth noting that Logan himself has also ventured into the boxing arena since his first amateur fight with KSI in 2018, which ended in a draw, and they later became business partners. The pair clashed again professionally the following year, with KSI winning a split decision, and two years later Logan faced undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr in an exhibition match.

The 29-year-old fought eight rounds of precision striking at Miami’s Difficult Rock Stadium, and the fight ended without a winner or loser as no goals were scored. His last fight was last October against Dillon Danis in Manchester and it was a match preceded by a significant amount of hostility.

Danis went on his usual social media taunts, attacking Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, while Logan remained placid and placid. Tensions exploded when the two finally faced each other in the ring, with Logan outpowering Danis for six rounds until the former Bellator fighter and BJJ expert was disqualified for attempting to choke Paul with a poorly executed guillotine choke.

Even after the fight was called off, Danis continued to confront Logan, which led to a full-blown brawl as both teams of fighters and security attempted to defuse the situation. His brother Jake has been more lively in the ring and now faces a formidable challenge in the main event against “The Baddest Man on the Planet.” Tyson has already stirred emotions by sharing footage of him hitting his pads and body bag demanding, prompting fans to warn Paul that there is still time to withdraw from the fight.

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Anthony Joshua boasts a £150 million property empire, including a gigantic mansion and £750,000 worth of impulse purchases

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Anthony Joshua boasts an extremely impressive real estate empire and has invested many millions in his lucrative career away from boxing.

Since turning professional in 2013, the 35-year-old has made a huge personal fortune and has chosen to spend it wisely. He has invested a lot of money in real estate through his company 258 Investments, which manages his real estate empire.

Joshua is not afraid to dare to build his portfolio, including: Sun says it has spent around £150 million on property over the last two years.

Express Sport takes a look at some of his most impressive purchases, starting with his gigantic estate in Hertfordshire…

Former oil headquarters

The most steep property Joshua has ever bought is a 301,000 square foot property near Watford, where he grew up. According to reports, the building was previously used as the headquarters of oil giant BP and its acquisition cost the boxer approximately £30 million Sun.

The development has over 1,300 parking spaces and is home to several enormous businesses, but Joshua has not yet revealed what he plans to do with it.

Luxury address in London

Last year, Joshua spent a huge sum of money buying a property on one of London’s most exclusive streets. It is said to have paid around £25 million to purchase the mixed-use block on Bond Street, which includes hotel, retail, office and medical facilities.

Situated in the heart of Mayfair, the property offers basic access to the city’s trendiest restaurants and shops. It was previously owned by Aviva, but is now in the hands of Joshua and his investment company.

Upscale Mayfair gastropub

At the same time, Joshua bought Bonds Mayfair gastropub, acquiring 12-16 Derring Street, which is valued at around £20 million.

The 6,300 sq ft building also houses office space and has excellent transport links, with Bond Street Tube Station just 100 meters away. This was another wise investment that gave Joshua great opportunities in the upscale part of the capital.

£750,000 impulse purchase

Joshua has purchased another commercial premises in north London, near Alexandra Palace, in 2022. It is not known exactly how much he paid for the property, which is estimated to be worth £750,000, but his company suggested it was a lucrative impulse purchase.

Announcing the deal, 258 Investments shared a photo of Origin Massage Therapy on Instagram with the caption: “A friend and I met for coffee to discuss our real estate requirements and ended up securing a lease for the space where we sat down.”

Two steep family homes

According to him, Joshua also owns two enormous family homes in north London worth a total of £4 million Sun. He has close ties to the region, having bought his mother’s council flat in Golders Green in 2017.

Additionally, the 35-year-old honed his skills at nearby Finchley Boxing Club when he was younger, and his investment in the area came as no surprise given his close ties.

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Tyson Fury was accused of ‘cyberbullying’ on Christmas Day but left one rival alone

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This could be a arduous Christmas for Tyson Fury. The self-proclaimed “Gypsy King” returned home from Saudi Arabia following a crushing rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk, seemingly dashing any hopes he had of unifying the heavyweight division one day.

At 36, Fury’s future is in doubt and the holiday season could be a time of contemplation as promoters clamor for a long-awaited fight between him and Anthony Joshua, albeit with no belts on the line.

Regardless, Fury has undoubtedly lost his status as the No. 1 heavyweight of his generation. And it’s a far cry from Christmas two years ago, when his dominance in the league was so perceived that in one Christmas joke he was even accused of bullying his rivals.

Just three weeks after defeating Derek Chisora ​​in London to retain his WBC title, he posted a photo on Instagram of himself standing with other boxers including David Haye, Joshua, Wladimir Klitschko, Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder. But this was not an ordinary image of world-famous fighters.

Fury stood under the Christmas tree surrounded by five children. However, the youngsters’ faces were photoshopped using a boxing quartet instead, and Whyte was particularly mocked when his head was placed on an apparently diminutive child, who Fury was holding in his arms.

Just eight months earlier, Fury had demolished his British rival at Wembley Stadium, stopping him in the sixth round of a one-sided fight. The Christmas card sparked mixed reactions from fans, with the Morecambe man widely accused of “cyberbullying” and hypocrisy after previously defending himself as a supporter of mental health awareness.

Some also questioned why the photo included Haye and Joshua, whom Fury has not fought in his career. But most importantly, there was no room in the photo for the man who had inflicted Fury’s only professional defeats since then.

By December 2022, Usyk held three heavyweight belts, securing consecutive victories over Joshua. Fury, however, regularly downplayed the prospect of the Ukrainian potentially unifying the division, scathingly criticized his apparent lack of size and often called him “cruiser weight.”

It’s unlikely we’ll see such a cheerful festive gesture from Fury this time around. He has been inactive on social media since the unanimous points defeat in Riyad, although he complained about the referees’ decision at the post-match press conference.

His celebrated Christmas Instagram post may yet backfire if he faces “AJ” in 2025 and is defeated. This would mean he was facing retirement as he had only actually beaten two of the five boxers he considered “daddy”.

As for Usyk, a man who is essentially impossible to intimidate, he is unlikely to be cowed by any social media taunts after he humorously responded to claims by Fury and Frank Warren that he received “Christmas gift”. “Uncle Frank, I think he’s blind,” he replied, chuckling.

“If Tyson says it’s a Christmas present, then OK, thank God, not Tyson. Thank you to my team.”

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Jake Paul is making his feelings clear about fighting Conor McGregor instead of his brother Logan

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Social media is abuzz with rumors about a potential blockbuster fight between Jake Paul and Conor McGregor, following a mysterious “Shhh” message from Paul.

Speculation has intensified following Paul’s recent victory over boxing legend Mike Tyson, and now he appears poised for another high-profile fight, this time potentially against the MMA superstar.

McGregor previously claimed he was negotiating a match with Jake’s brother Logan Paul, revealing on social media: “Rumors of a fight with [Ilia] Topurias are false. I am in preliminary agreements with the Ambani family to face Logan Paul at a boxing event in India. I agreed. Then I will strive to return to the octagon.”

However, it looks like Jake has passed Logan as the likely contender.

ESPN reports suggest that Jake Paul’s fight with McGregor may take place sometime between July and September 2025.

Meanwhile, Logan Paul is preparing to step into the WWE spotlight next year by working with Netflix, with an appearance scheduled for Monday Night Raw on January 6.

While there has been no official word from Jake Paul on the prospect of fighting McGregor, his suggestive “Shhh” response to the rumors circulating sent fans into a frenzy, with one excitedly replying: “You’re fighting Conor McGregor, let’s go!” while another asked: “When [are] are you officially announcing the McGregor fight?”

Fans encouraged the fight, with one urging him to “put Conor to sleep” and others challenging the YouTuber to face McGregor in the cage. Meanwhile, Paul publicly challenged McGregor after his fight with Tyson, suggesting an MMA fight without weight restrictions.

He mocked X: “Dear Conor, I know you told my team you would fight me at 170 pounds. This will never happen. But let’s do it in MMA. No weight category. Just like it used to be done. T.”

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