Logan Paul recently revealed he would accept a purse of just $100,000 for a second fight against Bradley Martyn. This follows a previously undisclosed bare-knuckle MMA match they had last year.
The WWE star visited Martyn`s Zoo Culture gym in Los Angeles last year, where they agreed to the impromptu fight. The bout took place within the gym, with security cameras turned off and phones prohibited to ensure privacy, meaning no official footage exists.
Sources close to the situation and Paul himself indicate he won the fight relatively easily and quickly. Paul`s background in high school wrestling and professional boxing, including an exhibition against Floyd Mayweather, showcases his proven combat abilities.
Paul Tells Adin Ross He`d Fight Martyn Again for $100k
Speaking on Adin Ross`s Kick stream from his Miami warehouse during a recent visit, Paul discussed various topics. When asked by Ross about fighting on his Brand Risk promotion, Paul mentioned he`d fight the right opponent for free. Ross then playfully asked if he`d fight for $100,000. Responding to chat suggestions for a rematch with Bradley Martyn, Paul stated, “I`d fight Bradley for $100,000.”
During the stream, Paul reiterated his claim of victory in the initial Los Angeles encounter last summer. It remains uncertain if Martyn would be interested in a rematch, given the alleged outcome of their first meeting.
Details of Logan Paul and Bradley Martyn`s Secret First Fight
Their initial confrontation in June of last year stemmed from a prolonged social media dispute. Paul publicly announced he was coming to Martyn`s gym and arrived with waivers for them to sign.
Reports suggest they resolved their conflict with a bare-knuckle MMA fight where they wore minimal protection—no gloves, headgear, or even mouthpieces. Limited footage shared by Mike Majlak on social media platform X purportedly showed Paul looking satisfied while showing respect to a seemingly surprised Martyn after the fight.
Neither participant showed significant injuries. Accounts suggest Paul landed an early jab, quickly took the fight to the ground, landed a few more strikes, and secured a submission victory within moments.
Brendan Schaub, a former UFC heavyweight and friend to both, reportedly assisted Martyn with preparation, though he noted they had limited time to work together, focusing mainly on mental readiness.