Donald Trump Praises Paul Brothers For Fighting Skills: 'You Guys Can Really Fight'

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Former President Donald Trump recently praised Jake and Logan Paul for their success in combat sports during an appearance on Logan's "Impaulsive" podcast. Known for his appearances at UFC events, Trump expressed his admiration for the brothers' fighting abilities.

Jake Paul has a 9-1 record in boxing, with six wins by knockout. His only loss was to Tommy Fury last year. Logan Paul, though less experienced in boxing, is making waves in WWE as the current United States Champion. He recently had a match with World Heavyweight Champion Cody Rhodes.

Trump, who discussed a range of topics including politics and sports on the podcast, hinted that he might attend the upcoming Jake Paul-Mike Tyson bout in November. While he didn't make a prediction, he noted, "Mike was fantastic, but, you know, Mike's a little older now, and you guys can fight. You guys can really fight, legitimately fight."

Photo: Instagram/Donald Trump

Logan has had two professional boxing matches, losing his first to YouTuber KSI and winning his second against MMA fighter Dillon Danis by disqualification. Despite these mixed results, Trump acknowledged the brothers' dedication and skill, saying, "You are both good."

Logan also mentioned that he was willing to step in for Tyson for a Netflix special in July, but the fight was eventually scheduled for November 15.

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Source: Fox News 

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