WWE Superstar Logan Paul Compares the Mental and Physical Demands of Professional Wrestling and Boxing
Logan Paul, who has become a prominent figure in WWE, recently shared his thoughts on the differences between professional wrestling and boxing. Speaking on the Stephen A. Smith Show, Paul explained why he believes pro wrestling is far more taxing than boxing.
“With wrestling, when I first started, I couldn’t believe how 360 degrees this business was. There are so many things to account for, and the analogy I use is when I’m boxing, I’m worried about one person, the guy across from me, right? It’s like Broadway on steroids. Like everyone in the WWE is so athletic and so talented in a different way that I never would have expected, and I find the mental part of WWE way more taxing than boxing,” Logan Paul said.
Paul’s insights provide a unique perspective on the complexities and demands of professional wrestling, highlighting the multifaceted nature of the sport. His matches against stars like Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns have earned him respect from fans and peers alike.
Logan Paul is also set to make his return to professional boxing, facing Dillon Danis in October. His comments add to the ongoing conversation about the distinct challenges and rewards of both wrestling and boxing.