Logan Paul reveals brother Jake has had 24-hour security ever since Floyd Mayweather threatened to murder him, claiming boxer has ‘goons in Miami who kill a man for $200’

Logan Paul has revealed his brother Jake has had 24-hour security ever since Floyd Mayweather threatened to murder him back in 2021.

The legendary boxer was incensed when Jake, ahead of Logan’s exhibition bout with Mayweather, stole his hat – leading to a skirmish between the parties’ respective entourages.

A furious Mayweather said, ‘I’ll kill you motherf*****r’, and Jake apparently took that threat extremely seriously.

‘Jake has not been without a security guard since that moment,’ Logan said on In Depth with Graham Bensinger.

‘What the f*** do we know about Miami, bro?,’ Logan continued. ‘Floyd knows Miami, he’s been around the block,’ claiming ‘he got goons who kill a man for $200.’

Logan Paul explained to Graham Bensinger that his brother now has constant security

Logan Paul explained to Graham Bensinger that his brother now has constant security

Jake Paul clashed with Mayweather in 2021 before his brother's bout with the legend

Jake Paul clashed with Mayweather in 2021 before his brother’s bout with the legend

Jake Paul steals Floyd Mayweather’s hat before they start brawling

Logan admitted to Bensinger that he was angry with his brother for provoking Mayweather.

‘He told me he was gonna do it, I didn’t think he was gonna do it. He did it, and I felt like Jake had put me in jeopardy,’ Logan said.

‘…If I break my hand, or get a concussion or get f****d up by Floyd’s guys a month before the biggest moment of my life, trying to save my little brother’s a**, that’s stupid. ‘

Logan lost that fight vs. Mayweather in 2021, but told Bensinger he was offered a rematch in 2022 in Dubai – which he declined because it was only on six weeks’ notice.

He added that if he ever fought Mayweather again, he would demand a 50-50 money split, rather than the 85-15 split he agreed to last time.

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will fight this summer in Arlington, Texas on Netflix

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will fight this summer in Arlington, Texas on Netflix

‘F** you bro, I don’t need this s**t,’ Logan said. ‘You need it way more than I do.’

Earlier this month, Logan claimed he was offered a fight with Mike Tyson before his brother Jake, but rejected the chance to face the boxing legend.

Tyson and Jake will fight on July 20 in Arlington, Texas in a bout broadcasted by Netflix.

It will mark the first time the 57-year-old has stepped into a ring since his exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

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