Embattled NFL Star Antonio Brown Responds To Logan Paul Call-Out: ‘Square Up!’
KEY POINTS
- Antonio Brown is currently unsigned by an NFL Team
- Logan Paul lost his debut pro fight against KSI
- Paul called out Brown through a podcast, signifying his desire to fight Brown
With the way how their exchange of tirades is going on social media, the boxing ring will become the meeting place for both.
Controversial NFL star Antonio Brown responded to a call-out by YouTuber Logan Paul to a boxing match. The 24-year old YouTube personality appeared on a KFC Radio podcast calling out the NFL free agent.
“Antonio Brown, I wanna f--- you up”, said the vlogger.
AB isn’t going to let it slip away by giving the impression that he is willing to mess it up with Paul. In his social media post, the 31-year old wide receiver asked Paul to gear up.
And Paul’s response is nothing short of a kick to Brown’s gut.
Brown was signed by the New England Patriots and was released by the team after two weeks as the team decided to “move in a different direction” after an accusation of alleged sexual misconduct was publicized. Reports from Bleacher Report said that Brown’s former trainer Britney Taylor filed a federal lawsuit as Brown had sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions.
Making the tussle as a possible huge event, betting odds courtesy of a betting site was released on Twitter and it shows Paul as a -2000 favorite should the fight is materialized.
Brown found the betting odds a head-scratching one.
Paul made his professional boxing debut in November of last year against another YouTube personality Olajide Olatunji, better known as KSI, in Staples Center in Los Angeles. Paul ended up losing to KSI via split decision.
He also made the news for challenging Dillon Danis and claiming that he would “destroy” former WWE champion CM Punk.” I think I would destroy CM Punk if I’m being honest. I don’t know if anyone would disagree with that. He lost all (his UFC fights). I know I can take him,” said Paul.
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