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It’s safe to say that the Logan Paul and Dillon Danis situation has blown way out of proportion. When the fight was confirmed by Misfits Boxing back on August 8, nobody had the faintest idea it would get this serious. Certain someone posted photoshopped pictures of someone’s fiancée on X, starting a beef that could go beyond the boxing ring. But in the midst of all this influencer drama, one guy is making the most of the hype. Who’s that? None other than ‘the Problem Child’ Jake Paul! And ‘The Maverick’ finally breaks his silence, addressing the situation.

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Jake Paul recently uploaded a video to X (reincarnation of Twitter) with the caption, “My thoughts on the Logan Paul and Dillon Danis beef.”  But in true Jake Paul fashion, he promoted his sports betting app instead of giving his two cents about his brother’s beef.

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Unsurprisingly, fans had an opinion about his move, but Jake’s antic did not end there. He uploaded a second video on X addressing the response from the first one. In the second video, Jake claimed that his brother does not need defending. He then added that Logan is going to “knock the f**king s**t out of this kid [Dillon]. Jake then proceeded to promote his app one more time.

Logan Paul Finally Chimes In

Surprisingly, Logan did not take long to respond to Jake’s promotional high jinks. But there was something suspicious about Logan’s response because it was uploaded from Jake’s X account. In the video, Logan began by saying, “Just hitting on Jake’s last video, I felt like this is important for me to say.” With this, the video started to seem legit. Next, Logan continued by saying, “ I don’t think Jake’s a bad brother at all.” But what he said next would clarify the entire drama. Logan said, “But what I do think is that you should go download Betr and Betr picks and stuff.”

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Turns out, there was no drama between them to begin with. The entire thing was another promotional stunt from Jake Paul for his new sports betting app. Either Logan was in on it from the beginning, or Logan did not care. However, it was entertaining, and Jake Paul might just be a marketing genius.

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George Janko invites Dillon to his podcast

During the ongoing beef between Logan and Dillon, the latter shared a screenshot on X. The screenshot was of a direct message from Janko, asking Dillon if he wanted to come to his podcast. While Dillon wanted his followers’ opinion, Janko retweeted the image with the caption, “This will be a very interesting interview.” With that, it does not look good for Logan!

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Also Read: Jake Paul Uses Dillon Danis’ Ugly Beef With Logan and Nina Agdal to Promote His Own Brand

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George Janko is an ex-cohost of Impaulsive. He used to host the podcast alongside Logan. However, due to multiple altercations between the two regarding how Janko was portrayed in some of the episodes, Janko walked out of the show. He later shed some light on the situation while appearing on a podcast with Howie Mandel.

If there is one good thing about this situation, it would be that the Paul brothers are sticking together. As for the podcast from Logan’s ex-friend Janko and his upcoming opponent Dillon, only time can tell what secrets they will reveal. What is your take on Jake’s over-the-top promotional approach? Did you fall for it? We want to know!

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Sudeep Sinha is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the storylines around the sport's biggest events and names. He previously spent over two years writing in the Boxing department, where his fight-night coverage was featured on Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports, including his reporting on Ryan Garcia's career arc. On the golf beat, Sudeep covers tour news, player form, and the season-long storylines that shape the men's and women's game, from majors to the ongoing shifts in how professional golf is structured. That same appetite for detail that made his boxing coverage stand out now shows up in how he breaks down a swing change or a schedule shakeup for hardcore and casual fans alike. Outside work, he splits his time between reading, cycling, and following combat sports.

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