Take me down win $1000 influencer floats rumor he’s making MMA debut against Logan Paul

The world of combat sports just got another intriguing twist as an social media personality Georgio Poullas has thrown down a challenge to Logan Paul. The person offered a bold $1000 challenge while suggesting he’s ready to make his mixed martial arts debut.

In a recent video statement that’s been making rounds across social platforms, the influencer addressed circulating speculation about a potential matchup with the WWE superstar and content creator.

“Recently, I’ve heard a rumor that Logan Paul wants to do an MMA fight with me. I never thought I would hear that,” the challenger stated confidently. “If he’s a smart guy, that rumor is probably not true. If he’s not smart, I’m going to have to embarrass him in front of everybody.”

The provocative call-out didn’t stop there. He continued: “Sign the contract. I’m ready for you.”

This development comes at a time when the Paul brothers have been increasingly vocal about the possibility of facing each other in combat sports. Logan Paul has previously expressed interest in mixed martial arts competition, particularly noting that such a format might level the playing field against his more boxing-experienced brother Jake.

The timing of this challenge is particularly interesting given Logan’s current focus on professional wrestling. Since joining WWE in 2021, he has carved out a successful niche in sports entertainment, recently securing a victory over AJ Styles at WrestleMania 41. His boxing record includes four matches across professional, amateur, and exhibition formats, with his sole victory coming via disqualification against Dillon Danis last October.

Meanwhile, Jake Paul signed with the PFL in 2023 under a multi-fight agreement. He is currently preparing for his upcoming bout against Julio César Chávez Jr. scheduled for June 28.

Influencer Georgio Poullas has a background in wrestling and is known for his ‘Take me down win $1000’ challenges. Neither Paul brother has competed professionally in MMA, despite Jake’s PFL contract indicating future intentions in that direction.