Jake Paul Reveals Truth Behind Logan Paul’s Brawl with Bradley Martyn
In a world where social media beefs often end in online spats, Logan Paul and Bradley Martyn chose a different route. Last month, the YouTuber-turned-WWE-star and the fitness influencer settled their differences in an off-camera fistfight, leaving fans guessing about the true outcome. Recently, Logan’s younger brother, Jake Paul, shed light on this private showdown during his podcast, bringing clarity and adding a touch of respect to the event.
The Podcast Revelation
Jake Paul, known for his own ventures into the boxing ring, hosted Aubrey Marcus, founder of lifestyle brand Onnit, on his podcast “BS w/ Jake Paul.” The conversation steered towards physical competition as a means to resolve conflicts, and Marcus pointed to the Logan Paul vs. Bradley Martyn fight as a prime example.
A Win Beyond the Ring
“Same with Bradley Martyn and Logan Paul. You know Bradley lost that fight, no cameras, but everybody knows he lost the fight. But actually, he won. He showed up and he had a bare-knuckle fight with somebody he had beef with,” Marcus said, highlighting the courage it took for both men to step into the ring.
Jake Paul echoed these sentiments, adding, “He won. In my book, respect to Bradley. Because no one else is doing that sh*t. He has b**ls. Round of applause for Bradley.” Both Jake and Marcus praised Logan and Martyn for their willingness to settle their dispute in a raw, physical manner, away from the public eye.
“Same with Bradley Martyn and Logan Paul. You know Bradley lost that fight, no cameras, but everybody knows he lost the fight. But actually, he won. He showed up and he had a bare-knuckle fight with somebody he had beef with, you know.”
Even Jake Paul reinforced Marcus’ remarks and said, “He won. In my book, respect to Bradley. Because no one else is doing that sh*t. He has b**ls. Round of applause for Bradley.” Furthermore, Marcus lauded Logan Paul as well, and continued, “Like both of them, I’m like hell yeah, good for you.”
The Aftermath: Respect and Red Spots
Although there’s no video evidence of the fight, the aftermath tells a story. Martyn was seen with red spots on his head and body, suggesting he took more blows than Logan. A post-fight video showed the two men shaking hands and hugging, with Logan expressing his gratitude, “Bro, thanks for letting that happen. Sometimes, bro, boys gotta be boys, man.”
Sean O’Malley Weighs In
UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley also provided his perspective on the fight via his YouTube channel. O’Malley, who spoke with mutual friend Mike Majlak, indicated that the fight was brief, lasting only about 60 seconds. “I talked to Mike. I don’t want to spill too much juice… it was probably a little quick [when the fight ended]. I messaged buddy Brad. Made sure there were no injuries but… I heard it last about 60 seconds… I know exactly what the f*** happened, buddy,” O’Malley revealed.
The latter even said, “Bro, thanks for letting that happen. Sometimes, bro, boys gotta be boys, man.”
Moreover, O’Malley added, “I talked to Mike [Majlak]. I don’t want to spill too much juice… it was probably a little quick [when the fight ended], I messaged buddy Brad. Made sure there were no injuries but… I heard it last about 60 seconds… I know exactly what the f*** happened, buddy.”
A Battle of Respect
Despite the brevity and the secrecy surrounding the fight, the respect between the two men is evident. Logan’s and Martyn’s willingness to confront their issues head-on, literally, has garnered admiration from their peers and fans alike. The fight may have been short, but it was a testament to resolving conflicts in a direct and honorable way.
Community Reactions
The community’s reaction has been mixed but largely positive. Fans appreciated the raw honesty and the courage it took for both Logan and Martyn to step into the ring. Some echoed Marcus’s sentiment that more people should resolve their issues through physical competition. “Is there a reason guys wait till the last minute to cut the weight?” questioned one fan, highlighting the broader implications of physical readiness in such bouts.
Another fan bluntly stated, “No sympathy for a weight bully. Move up if you’re really like that,” reflecting on the general attitudes towards fighters who push their physical limits.
Moving Forward
As Logan Paul continues his career in WWE and Bradley Martyn keeps building his fitness empire, this fight serves as a unique chapter in their rivalry. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best way to settle a score is through mutual respect and physical competition, rather than prolonged online feuds.
