Logan Paul has sent a strong message to Conor McGregor, urging him to take a $1000000 bet ahead of his upcoming boxing bout with Dillon Danis. Following Logan’s challenge, Mystic Mac has somewhat apologized for his arrogance, while also reflecting on a past fight.
Despite the controversies surrounding Conor in recent years, his victory against Donald Cerrone stands out as one of his finest octagon work, resulted in a quick and flawless knockout.
Logan Paul bets $1000000 with Conor McGregor over KOing Dillion Danis
Logan Paul’s return to boxing against Danis has reignited his rivalry with The Notorious in the process. When Misfits Boxing officially announced the card this conflict between the former two-division UFC champion and The Maverick was almost inevitable given their past history.
In a recent interview with Matchroom Boxing, Mystic Mac assured that if Logan fails to show up, his team would impose a financial penalty while Logan issued to a similar term to include onn the contract paper of his fight against Danis.
Logan Paul wants to bet Conor McGregor $1M that he’ll beat Dillon Danis pic.twitter.com/QXqhy8qaLi
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) August 14, 2023
“The Maverick” lately advised McGregor that if he truly believes in his friend and sparring partner Dillon’s abilities, he should consider accepting a $1000000 bet. Logan has already confidently asserted that he will come out victorious against Danis on October 14th.
McGregor reminisces $3000000 fight from 2020
Conor faced a significant setback in his MMA journey with two consecutive defeats at the hands of Dustin Poirier, notably the second one causing a severe leg injury that halted his career for nearly two years.
However, there was a time when the Irish lightweight superstar was a formidable force in Ultimate Fighting Championship. Achieving the status of a two-division champion was a remarkable feat during his prime.
Among his achievements, McGregor’s impressive triumph over Donald Cerrone at UFC 246 stood out as a highlight in his career. The swift 40-second knockout not only showcased his extraordinary MMA skills but also earned him a substantial $3 million.
In light of his recent online clash with Logan Paul, McGregor shared a video of his last UFC victory on X (Twitter). The Notorious captioned it by acknowledging that wins like these contributed to his arrogance and expressed a sense of remorse for that behavior.