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“Logan Paul got hands but Myles Garrett got power”: Nate Robinson believes Browns star DE will destroy YouTube Boxer in a fight

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"Logan Paul got hands but Myles Garrett got power": Nate Robinson believes Browns star DE will destroy YouTube Boxer in a fight

The Myles Garrett vs Logan Paul hype train has been picking up speed the last few days. And should the boxing fight happen, Nate Robinson has his winner picked.

The Paul Brothers have turned from Vlogging YouTubers to pro boxers and have been instrumental in bringing celebrity boxing to another level. And Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has been roped into the next hypothetical fight.

Earlier this month Myles Garrett was asked about his future.

I’ll do what I do now. I like playing video games, I like playing other sports. Might get me on a celebrity basketball game one time. You won’t get me into celebrity boxing. I think it’s foolish enough as it is. You’re not going to get me on that.”

So what happens if Logan Paul comes knocking?

“I’d beat the brakes off of Logan Paul, but I have bigger fish to fry. I got a career to take care of.”

Logan Paul’s younger brother Jake boxed Nate Robinson and annihilated the former NBA player in the first round. Now, Robinson is weighing in on the possible Myles Garrett vs Logan Paul Fight.

Jake Paul believes Myles Garrett should stick to Football

After star Brown’s pass rusher Myles Garrett claimed that he could “beat the breaks off of Logan Paul” if the pair ever fought, his brother, 24, came to his defense.

“Stick to football, my friend,” Jake Paul said on the “3 Things to Know” podcast.

“My brother sparred against all of the Gronkowski brothers, who are 6’5″, 6’6″, 6’7,” and he took them all down in the same sparring session.I like Myles. I have nothing against him, he’s an amazing player. But you saw what happened when Nate Robinson from the NBA tried to step into the ring. People don’t realize it’s a whole different sport.”


Logan Paul is a big guy, standing at 6-foot-2 and fighting in the cruiserweight. however, Garrett is a mountain of a man with otherworldly athleticism. He’s listed at 6-foot-4, 274 pounds, and would surely crush an undersized opponent.

Garrett did train with Cleveland’s own Stipe Miocic— the former UFC heavyweight champ — a few offseasons ago and the two have maintained a friendship.

Now that we know what Myles Garrett is interested in, it should be interesting to see what he ends up doing afterlife in football. And even though he says he won’t, a fight between Logan Paul and Myles Garrett would definitely be amazing to see.

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