During his appearance on the Full Send podcast, former Buccaneers WR Antonio Brown brought up Logan paul while making a shocking claim.
Brown took credit for launching Paul’s Boxing career.
“You know Logan Paul wanted to fight me. I have been famous for a long time. I started off Logan Paul’s boxing career.”
Brown accused Logan Paul of using him as a clickbait for the Impaulsive podcast intro bar. He added that Paul wanted to capatilize on his fame and success for catapulting himself for mainstream media success.
The rumor regarding their feud began following Paul losing to UK Youtuber and musician KSI by split decision in a boxing bout. Paul was on the lookout for new opponents when he had online back and forth with AB. They also did end up meeting in person and having a face-to-face in public.
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While speaking to TMZ, Logan claimed “He DM’d me and he said something like, I’m expecting a national apology.” Paul did hit him back a text saying AB was a ‘bitch.’
Who knows what happens with Brown’s career after he stormed off the field shirtless during a game against the New York Jets. Head coach Bruce Arians confirmed he told Brown he was done right there on the field for what he claimed was the controversial WR not going into the game because he wasn’t getting the ball.
Brown claims he was too injured to perform. The attorney for Antonio Brown said the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released their former receiver after missing a doctor’s appointment “outside of normal business hours,” calling the move that led to the termination of the contract a “surprise attack.”
Attorney Sean Burstyn tweeted over the weekend in an effort to explain what happened surrounding Brown’s release Thursday.
“We were in the midst of scheduling an appointment with the Bucs’ chosen surgeon when we learned, via Twitter, that they terminated AB on Thursday for not seeing that very same surgeon,” Burstyn tweeted. “The Bucs picked an arbitrary appointment time outside of normal business hours early Thursday morning. They also fumbled around with a Wednesday afternoon appt at the last minute. (Bucs’ new interest in AB’s health was a surprise. Wasn’t AB ‘not a Buc’ on Sunday night?)”
Brown stormed off during the third quarter of the win over the Jets, saying through his lawyer he was unable to play because of a previous ankle injury. The Buccaneers refuted that claim, saying in a statement, “At no point during the game did (Brown) indicate to our medical personnel that he could not play.”
Arians doubled down on that statement in a press conference Thursday, saying Brown “refused to go in the game.”
“That’s when I looked back and saw him basically wave off the coach,” Arians said. “I then went back and approached him about what was going on. ‘I ain’t playing. What’s going on? I ain’t getting the ball.’ That’s when I said: ‘You’re done. Get the (expletive) out of here.’ And that’s the end of it.”