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Jake Paul called out by brother Logan over Bad Bunny Super Bowl controversy

Jake Paul found himself at the center of a fresh controversy after launching a public attack on Bad Bunny for headlining the Super Bowl halftime show, only to be swiftly and publicly rebuked by his own brother, Logan Paul.

Logan Paul criticizes brother for calling Bad Bunny 'fake American citizen'

The dispute unfolded in the build-up to the championship game and quickly escalated into a broader debate about cultural identity, American citizenship, and perceived hypocrisy.

The halftime performance by Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rico-born global music star, divided audiences across the United States.

While some critics argued that his Spanish-language set was not “reflective of U.S. culture,” others praised it as an authentic and overdue representation of the Hispanic and Latino communities that form a significant part of American society.

The show aired during the Super Bowl, the flagship event of the National Football League (NFL), guaranteeing enormous visibility and scrutiny.

Ahead of the game on Sunday, Jake Paul urged fans to boycott the halftime show entirely, framing his call as a protest against major corporations.

Writing on XJake said: “Purposefully turning off the halftime show. Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them).

“You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing, who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.”

Those comments immediately drew backlash, not least because both Jake Paul and Logan Paul relocated to Puerto Rico in 2021, publicly citing tax incentives as a motivating factor.

The criticism intensified when Logan Paul chose to distance himself from his brother’s remarks while attending the Super Bowl with his wife, Nina Agdal.

Logan Paul breaks ranks publicly

Reposting Jake Paul‘s comments, Logan Paul made clear that he did not share his brother’s view.

He wrote: “I love my brother but I don’t agree with this. ‘Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island’.”

The response was widely praised by fans, many of whom accused Jake Paul of hypocrisy given his personal and financial ties to Puerto Rico.

Jake Paul currently resides in Dorado, Puerto Rico, in a sprawling 12,000-square-foot mansion reportedly worth around $16 million.

The property is complete with eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a 40-person hot tub, a resort-style pool, and a separate entertainment building.

His lifestyle choices have long contrasted with his criticism of Bad Bunny, who recently released the documentary El Apagon – Aquí Vive Gente, examining gentrification and displacement of local residents caused by wealthy outsiders exploiting tax incentive programs.

The tension is not new. Jake Paul previously criticized Bad Bunny during an appearance on the Philip DeFranco Show in 2022, calling it “hypocritical” that the musician “takes advantage of the tax scheme that he is also publicly attacking.”

Yet Jake Paul has himself proudly worn the Puerto Rican flag at sporting events and displayed it on his boxing shorts during his fight against Anthony Joshua.

While some critics argued that his Spanish-language set was not “reflective of U.S. culture,” others praised it as an authentic and overdue representation of the Hispanic and Latino communities that form a significant part of American society.

The show aired during the Super Bowl, the flagship event of the National Football League (NFL), guaranteeing enormous visibility and scrutiny.

Ahead of the game on Sunday, Jake Paul urged fans to boycott the halftime show entirely, framing his call as a protest against major corporations.

Writing on XJake said: “Purposefully turning off the halftime show. Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them).

“You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing, who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.”

Those comments immediately drew backlash, not least because both Jake Paul and Logan Paul relocated to Puerto Rico in 2021, publicly citing tax incentives as a motivating factor.

The criticism intensified when Logan Paul chose to distance himself from his brother’s remarks while attending the Super Bowl with his wife, Nina Agdal.

A hypocritical stance?

Adding another layer, some fans pointed out that Logan Paul had earlier told Fox News on video that he was not excited for the halftime show, prompting accusations of “damage control.”

One viewer commented: “You screamed ‘NO’ to the camera when you were asked ‘if you were excited for the halftime show’ an hour before.”

The controversy gained further context just a week earlier, when Bad Bunny criticized the Trump administration and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement while accepting the award for Best Música Urbana Album at the Grammys.

Joshua can be good MMA fighter – UFC champ Makhachev

UFC welterweight champion Islam Makhachev believes Anthony Joshua could become a good mixed martial arts fighter if the British-Nigerian boxing star trained in Dagestan, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Anthony Joshua Counters Khabib, Islam Dagestan Invite at PFL | MMA News

 

 

 

Makhachev made the assertion after meeting Joshua at the recent PFL Dubai event, where the pair exchanged pleasantries and discussed the possibility of the former two-time world heavyweight champion trying his hand at MMA.

“He can become (a) good MMA fighter,” Makhachev posted on his Instagram story following their encounter.

The Russian champion, who was present alongside Khabib Nurmagomedov to watch Usman Nurmagomedov defend his lightweight PFL title with a submission victory over Alfie Davis, extended his iconic invitation to Joshua.

Makhachev asked Joshua to come to Dagestan for two or three years to train and become great in MMA, to which the boxer responded by suggesting he could visit the Russian republic for two or three weeks instead.

Joshua is currently taking time away from the ring following the tragic deaths of two of his close friends in Nigeria.

The British star had beaten Jake Paul in a Netflix special before visiting the African country, where he was involved in a fatal car crash that left him hospitalised for a period before being released.

Whilst Joshua is unlikely to ever participate in an MMA fight given his successful boxing career, he could be back in action against another great of the sport soon.

According to reports from BoxingScene, Dana White and Zuffa Boxing are planning to arrange a fight between Joshua and Tyson Fury. Joshua recently defeated Jake Paul before losing two of his closest friends in the car crash.

Deontay Wilder shows true colours with message to Anthony Joshua after tragedy

Deontay Wilder used his media duties before a heavyweight bout against Derek Chisora to send a message to Anthony Joshua after the death of his two close friends in a car crash

Joshua vs Wilder: Eddie Hearn makes improved offer to Deontay Wilder to  fight Anthony Joshua | Boxing News | Sky Sports

Deontay Wilder has encouraged Anthony Joshua to stay strong as he grieves for his two friends. Joshua was inside the car when a crash in Nigeria claimed the lives of Latif “Latz” Ayodele and Sina Ghami in late December.

The two 36-year-olds were close friends of Joshua and part of his inner circle. The British boxing star recently spoke about how their deaths had affected him and vowed to continue his “mission” for his “brothers”.

“My words may not mean anything, you know, at this moment in time. Maybe later on [they will]. I don’t know where he is mentally, emotionally, physically or spiritually. But I know that I would advise him to stay strong, black man. Stay strong. As long as you can.

“Surround yourself with loved ones, surround yourself with positive speaking, positive thinking. It’s tough to find the words to tell a person, you understand? But know what you are in our prayers. You know, prayer changes things all the time.

And understand that a family [that] prays together stays together. They stick up for each other, they provide for each other. And in this boxing business, we are all a family, you understand me?”

Joshua is in our prayers – Wilder

Deontay Wilder has told Anthony Joshua “to stay strong” and said his heavyweight rival is in his “prayers” following the death of two of the Briton’s friends in December.

Anthony Joshua & Deontay Wilder • FULL WEIGH IN & FACE OFFS | Day of  Reckoning | DAZN & TNT Sports

Joshua suffered minor injuries in a road traffic accident in Nigeria on 29 December that killed Sina Ghami and Latif ‘Latz’ Ayodele.

The three were passengers in a vehicle that collided with a stationary truck on a road near Lagos.

“In this boxing business we all are family,” Wilder told BBC Sport.

“So from another brother to another brother – stay encouraged, Anthony Joshua. Keep your head up, Anthony Joshua.

“Stay prayed up, bro, because you’ve still got life.”

Wilder, who fights Briton Derek Chisora on 4 April in London, said the crash brought up “old feelings” from the death of his cousin, who was killed in a car accident.

“It’s tough to find the words to tell a person, but know that you are in our prayers,” Wilder said.

“My words may not mean anything in this moment in time. Maybe later on.

“I don’t know where he is mentally, emotionally, physically or spiritually, but I know that I will advise him to stay strong.”

Despite being long-time rivals, former heavyweight world champions Joshua and Wilder never shared the ring.

A proposed undisputed title fight collapsed in 2018 when Wilder held the WBC belt and Joshua was the WBA, WBO and IBF champion.

At a news conference on Wednesday Wilder discussed mental health struggles caused by issues in his personal life and said the “fire” is still in him as both he and Chisora prepare for their 50th professional fight.

“After two therapists and sports psychologists, here I am reinventing myself, reuniting myself. I know I’m back,” Wilder said.

Brendan Schaub mocks Canelo Alvarez for avoiding ‘Mexican Monster’

Since stepping away from fighting in 2015, the former UFC heavyweight has built a new career as a comedian and podcaster.

Brendan Schaub to Host Showtime Digital Sports Talk Show

He is well-known for sharing his opinions on MMA and boxing through his hit YouTube channel.

This past weekend, Schaub took that act to the Ring Awards in New York, where he was tasked with roasting a room full of boxers and personalities from across the sport.

Turki Alalshikh, one of the most influential figures in boxing, invited Schaub to the annual awards show.

The 42-year-old former fighter was asked to offer his perspective on the sport and poke fun at some of the notable guests.

Schaub did not hold back, making a joke about Canelo Alvarez steering clear of a match-up with David Benavidez, known as ‘The Mexican Monster’.

“I said, I think you don’t get enough credit for defense,” Schaub recalled on The Fighter and The Kid podcast he co-hosts with Bryan Callen.

“The way you dodge punches, jabs, uppercuts, David Benavidez. And then I stared at him and was all (sheepish).”

Schaub later shared how Canelo responded to his remark.

He said: “He was like this (folds arms).

“And then he goes (nods head). Usyk was laughing though. Oh yeah, Usyk was laughing.”

Canelo Alvarez closing in on return date

Since losing a decision to Terence Crawford back in September, Alvarez has not been back in the ring.

But that is about to change. He is expected to step back into the ring on September 12th, with the fight set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

While his opponent has not been named yet, Alalshikh has assured fans that it will be another big match-up for the Mexican star.

He explained: “It will be named ‘Mexico against the World’. All the fighters from the team of Canelo against the world and the champion in the main event, in a world title [fight].

“It will be a surprise in Saudi Arabia. Inshallah.”

Canelo Alvarez shares first reaction to Terence Crawford’s retirement

Canelo Alvarez has revealed his initial feelings on Terence Crawford retiring from the sport.

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez sets up Terence Crawford fight with Saudi Arabia deal - BBC Sport

Crawford cemented his status as one of the greatest boxers in modern history when he defeated Canelo at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas back in September.

The victory came after ‘Bud’ stepped up two weight divisions to 168lbs for the clash, and despite being the underdog, he put in a stellar performance to win by unanimous decision and become undisputed super-middleweight champion.

Canelo had hoped to reclaim his belts, stating his intention after the fight to seek an immediate rematch with his rival, but those plans went up in smoke when Crawford announced his retirement in December, resulting in the super-middleweight titles fragmenting and ending up in the possession of several different fighters.

Canelo is set to return to action in September, with some believing he may have targeted those new champions and look to once again hold world honours at 168lbs.

It seems the Mexican superstar hasn’t given up hope of a rematch with ‘Bud’ though, as during a preview for an upcoming appearance on the Mr Verzace Podcast, Canelo was asked if he was upset when Crawford announced his retirement, and he made his view perfectly clear.

“We need to run it back.”

Boxing fans are still clamouring to see Crawford back in action, but everything from the man himself strongly points to his decision being final.

‘Joshua breaking Paul’s jaw will teach him lesson’

Former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski believes Jake Paul learned a valuable lesson after Anthony Joshua broke his jaw in two places during their December bout, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

Jake Paul Loses to Anthony Joshua in Heavyweight Fight

Paul suffered a knockout loss to Joshua, losing every round on the scorecards, including a 10-7 fifth round after the British boxer delivered multiple knockdowns.

The end came in the sixth after Joshua connected with a brutal right hand that broke Paul’s jaw in two places, ending the fight via knockout.

“I didn’t like it, but Jake Paul had great condition for six rounds,” Arlovski said about the fight when speaking to MMA Fighting.

“Obviously, he ran around; it doesn’t matter. He got his broken jaw. It’s not good. Broken jaw in two places is going to take some time to heal it to get recovered. We’ll see.

“Hopefully, maybe yes, maybe not, he’s going to get back into boxing. But for now, he might understand people who spend 10, 15, 20 years in boxing and MMA,

it’s not like you’re training hard like last month in a boxing gym or something or do MMA. People spend their lives over there.”

“To me, it’s all the time it was kind of disrespectful to professional athletes, to boxers and MMA,” Arlovski said.

“(He’s saying) ‘oh we spent the last year in the boxing gym non-stop!’ My guy, I spent the last 25 years non-stop in the gym and not once, two or three times a day.

“You think you’re superhuman, you can come (and take a shortcut)? I tried to watch my mouth, don’t say a bad word, but it’s not cool. Let’s put it this way. It’s not cool.”

Paul started his career with an 11-1 record largely built around beating MMA fighters and past-their-prime boxers like Mike Tyson and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

Manny Pacquiao Joining TBL Casts Doubt on Floyd Mayweather Jr Rematch

Former eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao is set to return to boxing with the Team Boxing League, according to a media statement from the league.

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Will Fight, Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse to Ref | GQ

“[Manny] Pacquiao will initially serve as a League Ambassador before transitioning into the ownership group. Most notably for fans, he is set to return to the ring as a Team Captain and active fighter for the San Diego TJ’s, one of the league’s newest expansion franchises,” said TBL in a press release.

The former senator in his native Philippines has signed to be part of the league through 2029. If he will compete beyond that season remains unclear.

Pacquiao will join the San Diego TJ’s this season, which has yet to be formed. While Pacquiao has a home in Southern California, he has no prior ties to San Diego, though his son, now a professional fighter, once competed in amateur matches there.

Joining the TBL, though, may nix the potential match between Pacquiao and his old nemesis, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

How big was Pacquiao vs Mayweather ?

The 2015 welterweight showdown between these two was billed as the “Fight of the Century.”
Mayweather won a unanimous verdict in the 12 rounds (118–110, 116–112, 116–112). It was a much closer affair than those scores show, and a rematch between the two would certainly attract a large number of casual fans

Pacquiao’s position as IBA vice president raised the possibility that the new fight between the two could be for the IBA title. The IBA is one of the oldest international boxing organizations, with roots developing amateur boxing going back into the early 20th century.

With Olympic boxing selection currently being conducted by a rival organization, the IBA has expanded its focus to other areas, including bare-knuckle boxing. They have also sanctioned a limited number of IBA world titles. The main appeal of such belts is that they are organized by the IBA with all the standards of a professional fight, but don’t affect a fighter’s professional record.

Bottom line: Mayweather’s claim to fame, his undefeated 50-0 record, would be safe if he were to step into the ring in the spring of 2026 against his Filipino rival for an IBA title.

Pacquiao brings star power to the TBL. The Hall of Fame fighter is increasingly expanding his role in the sport and will be a big asset for the league.

“I believe in the vision of TBL and what this league is building for the future of boxing,” said Manny Pacquiao. “Team boxing brings a new level of excitement, strategy, and opportunity for fighters and fans. I’m proud to be part of TBL and look forward to contributing both inside and outside the ring.”

Floyd Mayweather claims he has been robbed and cheated: “I am missing hundreds of millions of dollars”

Floyd Mayweather, undefeated boxing legend, claims that despite earning over a billion dollars in his career, hundreds of millions never reached him, and now he’s taking legal action against Showtime.

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. | Biography & Facts | Britannica

The 50-0 fighter filed a lawsuit in California, alleging Showtime aided his former manager, Al Haymon, in diverting a “significant portion of his career earnings,” leaving Mayweather missing an estimated $340 million.

In the suit obtained by TMZ Sports, Floyd states he seeks to “recover hundreds of millions of dollars in the misappropriated funds and damages resulting from a long-running and elaborate scheme of financial fraud,” naming Showtime and former Showtime Sports president Stephen Espinoza as defendants.

Floyd is one of boxing’s biggest pay-per-view draws,” Mayweather‘s attorney, Bobby Samini, said. “He generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue for Showtime.

Mr. Mayweather now takes this fight to the courtroom to recover what he rightfully earned. Retiring undefeated at 50-0, Mr. Mayweather will go the distance in the courtroom just as he has in the ring.”

Interestingly, HaymonMayweather‘s longtime advisor of more than a decade, is not being sued directly, though Floyd alleges the ex-manager received “substantial participation and aid” from the network and Espinoza in siphoning funds.

According to the filing, major fights-including his bouts with Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor-were impacted, with Mayweather claiming Showtime sent accounts controlled by Haymon, effectively delivering his earnings to the manager rather than to him.

Years later, after switching to a new management team, Mayweather requested access to Showtime’s financial records, only to be told they were “lost in a flood” or otherwise inaccessible, prompting further allegations of concealment and misconduct.

Floyd Mayweather Net Worth – How the Boxer Built His Fortune

Mayweather‘s wealth stems from decades at the top of boxing, where he became one of the sport’s biggest pay-per-view draws, generating substantial revenue for networks, promoters, and sponsors.

He capitalized on high-profile fights, including Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor, commanding historic purses and endorsement deals that made him a major financial figure in sports.

His fight earnings reportedly exceeded $1.1 billion, though his net worth is estimated between $400 million and $500 million, factoring in taxes, spending, and investments.

A core source of wealth is Mayweather Promotions, which earned millions by organizing and monetizing major bouts. His apparel brand, The Money Team (TMT), generates additional income, while exhibition fights continue to bring in substantial payouts.

Mayweather has also invested in luxury real estate in Las Vegas, Miami, and New York City through Vada Properties, including residential and commercial holdings worth hundreds of millions, producing ongoing income.

Beyond property and promotions, he has business interests in cryptocurrency, NFTs, and fitness ventures, adding further revenue streams.

His lavish lifestyle reflects his “Money” brand, with private jets, exotic cars, jewelry, and multiple mansions, leaving him with a net worth estimated at $400-$500 million, illustrating a combination of athletic success and shrewd business strategy.

Canelo Linked With Unlikely Opponent: “I Believe That Fight Will Happen”

Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez is edging closer to finalising his highly-anticipated return to the ring.

Canelo Alvarez offered comeback fight against dangerous rising star: "We'll sign tomorrow" | Boxing News

The 35-year-old from Guadalajara has been out of action since he was defeated by the recently retired Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas back in September. Whilst it had been suggested that Canelo was on the verge of announcing his own retirement, the four-weight world champion has now confirmed that he will be making a return to the sport this year.

Canelo is currently recovering from elbow surgery for an injury that he sustained during his monumental clash with Crawford, although he is expected to be ready to return to action by this September. One man that appears to be on Canelo’s radar is Britain’s Chris Eubank Jr, who recently suffered the fourth defeat of his career to fierce rival Conor Benn.

Speaking to Boxing Scene, Eubank’s promoter Ben Shalom revealed that he expects a showdown between Canelo and Eubank to happen, despite the Brit suffering that loss to Benn back in November.

“He would have. Listen, it’s funny how boxing works, but had he beaten Conor Benn that fight was nailed on. So it’s a big thing to have lost, but I still believe that fight will happen. I really do. I think it’s a [good fight].”

Shalom was then asked if he believes Eubank could face Canelo next.

“You never know, you never know. It might work. We’re focused on the next fight. It might work out but yeah we’ll see, we’ll see.”

Eubank was comprehensively beaten by Benn in their much-anticipated rematch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15, seven months on from their first encounter which saw Eubank defeat Benn in what has been regarded as one of the best fights of 2025.

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