MMA
That boy’s got a brace! Logan Paul in “slapped” shut down a nearly 150kg fighter
Logan Paul showed the strength of his arms. If anyone doubted his punch, the video in the article shows that you wouldn’t want to take a punch from him.
Logan Paul showed the strength of his arms. If anyone doubted his punch, the video in the article shows that you wouldn’t want to take a punch from him.
Logan Paul and his brother Jake amaze the world when they measure up to athletes who have been martial artists their whole lives. At the very least, you can’t deny these young YouTubers their courage.
But not only do both brothers have the courage to step into the ring and risk their health, they are both capable of beating these fighters and even finishing them off with their punches. It is quite obvious that there is something special about them.
The older of the Paul brothers, Logan, appears to be the more sensible one. Although he doesn’t have the fighting success of Jake, he too is making a splash in the fighting world. The interest of fans was only revived by a video where he showed the power of his punch in a sport known as “slapping”.
The video, titled “The Slap That Changed My Life,” has over 23 million views on Logan Paul’s YouTube channel. In it, Paul slaps the sport’s champion in a way that sends him into dreamland.
The guy, who was around 150kg, recoiled immediately after Logan’s punch and didn’t know the day or the time when he woke up. “I just wanted to test it because I’ve never slapped a man with an open palm before,” Paul said, according to Sport Bible.
The sport, which has been gaining traction lately, has been attracting the interest of media and fans around the world. Logan Paul has now used his previous experience to host slapping tournaments in the US alongside Hollywood movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The organisation, called Slap Fighting Championship, has already held a successful event in Ohio and has been live streamed on Paul’s youtube channel. Both promoters thoroughly enjoyed the gala and will definitely continue to host such events.
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