Logan Paul Bets $1 Million He’d Beat Any NFL Player After Tom Brady Calls Him a ‘B-tch’

Logan Paul, who went from making videos on YouTube to wrestling for the WWE, is taking his rivalry with NFL star Tom Brady to the next level. He’s now saying he could win in a boxing match against any football player, and he’s prepared to bet a significant amount of money on it.

Paul claims he’s so confident in his boxing skills that he’d wager $1 million he could win against any professional football player, and he’s even more determined to prove it after Tom Brady criticized him publicly.

A playful rivalry between the two athletes has quickly become popular online, with their back-and-forth banter spreading rapidly across social media.

Paul said he wanted to fight Myles Garrett, challenging him to meet at the gym. He also claimed he’d defeated all of the Gronkowski brothers, though Rob Gronkowski apparently didn’t participate in the fights.

Tom Brady Calls Logan Paul a “B-tch”

Things got more intense when a video surfaced showing Tom Brady with his old teammate Rob Gronkowski, and Brady clearly criticized Paul in it.

During a video clip, Brady called Logan Paul disrespectful, using harsh language, and challenged him to compete at a higher level. He also warned Paul that he’d be fortunate to avoid physical confrontation.

The unexpected moment surprised Rob Gronkowski and rapidly went viral, intensifying a disagreement that began during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.

Tom Brady had previously downplayed comparisons between Paul and NFL athletes, stating that while Paul is athletic, he doesn’t compete at the same level as professional football players.

Logan Paul Fires Back With $1 Million Boxing Bet

Paul didn’t take the comments lightly.

The social media personality and wrestler responded by offering a $1 million wager that he could win a boxing match against any NFL player.

This latest exchange is just the newest development in a public rivalry that started as friendly banter before their flag football game in Saudi Arabia on March 21st.

A simple discussion about which athletes are better – football players or wrestlers – has quickly escalated into a heated argument.

Le’Veon Bell, a former NFL running back and current boxer, responded on X (formerly Twitter).

More NFL players are chiming in:

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2026-03-05 04:31