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Logan Paul Responds To Dana White's Comments About Joining The UFC

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According to Comicbook.com, Paul Logan recently boxed fellow YouTuber KSI, ending in a draw. After his fight, Logan expressed interest in fighting in the UFC instead of boxing. UFC president Dana White later responded to a question about Logan joining the UFC. White not only said Logan would “get hurt badly” but that he would “get murdered.” Paul later caught up with White’s comments and responded that he didn’t know what he is “capable of.”

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