Logan Paul Explains Why Pro Wrestling Is Harder Than Boxing

Published: Aug 8, 2023 by SP3 | Last Updated: Aug 8, 2023 by SP3

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Logan Paul has explained why pro wrestling is harder than boxing.

At WWE SummerSlam 2023, Logan Paul defeated Ricochet in the opener to the show. This marked only the seventh match of Paul’s career.

The social media megastar has adapted to professional wrestling faster than most before him, but this shouldn’t be a surprise because Paul conquered the world of boxing before this by fighting the likes of KSI and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

In a new interview on the Stephen A. Smith Show, Logan Paul explained why he believes pro wrestling is harder than boxing. He stated:

“With wrestling, when I first started I couldn’t believe how 360 degrees this business was. There are so many things to account for and the analogy I use is when I’m boxing, I’m worried about one person, the guy across from me right?” 

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Paul continued on to further elaborate and explain when he wrestles he has to worry about thousands of fans watching the action, saying:

“It’s like Broadway on steroids, like everyone in the WWE is so athletic and so talented in a different way that I never would have expected and I find the mental part of WWE way more taxing than boxing.”  

Transcription via Wrestling Inc.

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