
Breiden Fehoko has turned the pressure up on Logan Paul again, this time by threatening to confront him at WrestleMania if their proposed $1m boxing fight keeps stalling.
The former NFL defensive tackle has already made it clear he wants to take Logan Paul up on the challenge.
Now he is accusing the WWE star of talking a big game without finishing the deal.

Breiden Fehoko says Logan Paul still has not signed a fight contract
Breiden Fehoko claimed the hold-up is now on Logan Paul’s side, and he made the point in a typically aggressive fashion.
“Update: Logan hasn’t signed his side of the contract. A lot of bark, no bite. Triple H take the clause out of this clown’s WWE contract, or I’ll pull up on his a__ at WrestleMania and smack tf outta him,” Fehoko wrote.
That line mattered because it suggested Fehoko believes the fight has moved beyond random social media trash talk and into actual paperwork.
It also added a WWE angle to the story, with Fehoko openly hinting that Logan Paul’s contract status could be one of the reasons the boxing bout has not yet been pushed over the line.
For now, Fehoko is trying to frame the situation as simple. He is ready, and Logan Paul still needs to sign.
Breiden Fehoko took up Logan Paul’s $1m NFL boxing challenge
The reason Fehoko is even in this position is that Logan Paul publicly offered $1 million to any current or former NFL player who could beat him in a boxing match.
That challenge came after Paul escalated a back-and-forth involving NFL names and started insisting football players could not handle him in a proper fight setting.
Fehoko quickly jumped in and publicly accepted, making him one of the first serious responders to treat the offer as something real rather than a line for attention.
The situation then became more concrete when reports said Paul had offered contracts to both Fehoko and Le’Veon Bell, which suggested there was at least some structure behind the challenge.
Fehoko’s latest post now shifts the pressure back onto Paul. If the contract really is sitting there unsigned, then the next move belongs to the man who started the $1m challenge in the first place.
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