Logan Paul explains why he believes competing in WWE is “way harder than fighting Floyd Mayweather.”

During his recent appearance on ESPN’s First Take, Logan Paul was asked which feat was more challenging for him: his boxing exhibition with Floyd Mayweather Jr. or competing inside a WWE ring. The former United States Champion then went on to explain why WWE is “way harder.”

“It’s a hard question just because of how good I am at everything and also how humble I am. It’s not just me saying that; that’s just what everyone says. But I would definitely have to say WWE is way harder than fighting Floyd Mayweather.

“I’ve said this before. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done by a mile. Boxing is obviously difficult. Floyd Mayweather is very good, but wrestling involves a 360-degree skillset, where you have to work every part of your mind and body that I just have not experienced before in a craft,” Logan Paul said.

Logan Paul Says WWE Can Really Thrive Now Without John Cena There

Speaking in his recent YouTube vlog, Logan Paul said WWE will be better off now that John Cena has retired from in-ring competition.

“As John Cena would say, ‘You got to earn your sunset,’ which he definitely did not in his last match. I watched John Cena’s last match last night. He was wrestling Gunther and he tapped out with a sleeper hold. John Cena’s whole thing is never give up and he gave up.

“The good news is now with a guy like John gone, this company can really thrive with me in charge and The Vision leading the way. All of yesterday’s match actually was a microcosm of what the future of WWE might look like. The talent from NXT, the Oba Femis, the Sol Rucas, Je’Von Evans, me, like now it’s going to get exciting,” Logan Paul said.

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