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Chase DeMoor Highlights Logan Paul’s ‘Wins’ Over Floyd Mayweather And Tom Brady

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Logan Paul, Floyd Mayweather, and Tom Brady
Logan Paul, Floyd Mayweather, and Tom Brady (Photo By Imagn Images)

Logan Paul is having his moment, and he’s making sure everyone knows it. After his team, the Wildcats, defeated Tom Brady’s Founders squad 34–26 in their round-robin matchup, older Paul wasted no time getting on X to let the world know. To which, social media personality and fitness influencer Chase DeMoor reminds, ‘The Maverick’ has now two legends as his victims.

After the recent Football Fanatics showdown, “I beat Tom Brady,” Paul wrote on X, keeping it as simple and blunt as only he can. To which DeMoor was quick to add some historical context. “Bro beat Floyd and Tom. Crazy,” DeMoor replied, nodding to the full list of scalps the YouTube-turned-WWE star has collected, or at least claimed, over the years.

The Floyd Mayweather reference, of course, goes back to their 2021 exhibition bout, where Paul went eight full rounds with one of the greatest boxers. No official winner was declared, but that technicality has never really mattered to his fanbase. In their eyes, surviving the full distance against Mayweather was a win. And it remains the foundation of everything Logan has built in combat sports since.

DeMoor’s comment was a reminder of just how far that moment has carried Paul’s credibility. Whether it’s boxing exhibitions, WWE, or now flag football bragging rights over an NFL GOAT, Logan Paul has carved out a lane that nobody else really occupies, and he’s not shy about collecting receipts along the way.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Claressa Shields Claims NFL Stars Would Struggle Against Logan Paul In Boxing

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and undisputed champion weighed in on the Logan Paul vs. NFL debate. Her position was direct; size, strength, and athleticism mean nothing without technique and training. And six months is the minimum before any football player, regardless of their physical profile, could realistically expect to handle Paul in a boxing context.

Given the training demands of an NFL season running concurrently with any fight preparation. Finding those six months in the calendar would be its own challenge before the boxing work even begins.

Le’Veon Bell, who has an actual knockout win on his professional boxing record, was willing to take the fight immediately. ‘The Maverick’ found a WWE scheduling conflict instead. The physical framing of the NFL debate has always been more straightforward than the reality Shields is pointing at.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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