
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"I know who I am. I know who my girl is. I know we love each other. So, I'm fucking an internet troll. Posing as a fighter is not going to get between us." — Logan Paul
"It's just like, you know, we're both vocal online. In the same room, we disagree. Or I don't know, I don't know. Because you said it. You were like, I think I'm the better boxer. You said it." — Logan Paul (discussing his brother Jake)
"It's not about Jake. It's not about Jake. No, I'm fucking, I'm so proud of Jake. I'm so happy. It was done." — Logan Paul (discussing his brother Jake)
The podcast episode features Logan Paul discussing his current situation, most notably the ongoing dispute and upcoming boxing match with Dylan Dennis. Paul expresses confidence in his ability to defeat Dennis, even issuing a significant monetary challenge to Conor McGregor, who is allegedly coaching Dennis. He dismisses Dennis's claims and threats as mere trolling and lies, emphasizing his own self-awareness and resilience against online negativity.
Beyond the fight, Paul touches upon his personal life, particularly his engagement to Nina Agdal. He addresses potential controversies and rumors surrounding their relationship, stating that their open communication and mutual understanding make them impervious to such attacks. He credits Agdal's strength and character as key reasons for their strong bond.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around Prime Hydration. Paul elaborates on the brand's innovative marketing strategy, highlighting their direct engagement with consumers and the power of their own media presence as a form of advertising, akin to Tesla's model. He reveals the substantial financial success of Prime, discussing profit margins and the company's decision to avoid traditional advertising. The sponsorship of high-profile athletes like Erling Haaland is also discussed, underscoring Prime's ambition to compete with established beverage giants.