After Logan Paul’s energy drink company PRIME was named in an action lawsuit, boxing sensation Ryan Garcia took to social media to criticize the WWE superstar. “King Ry” posted a screenshot on a Google search he made writing, ‘PRIME Hurting Kids.’ The results that appeared suggested that the drink should be avoided by children at all costs as it contains high amounts of caffeine equivalent to 2-3 cups of coffee.
Garcia’s post about PRIME
Since then, The Maverick has initiated legal action against Garcia for his defamatory remarks. In an Instagram post, Paul added images of the complaint and reminded Garcia’s fans of his recent PED scandal. However, this didn’t stop Ryan’s aggressions against the YouTuber. In a recent X post, the boxer blasted Paul while praising his younger brother, Jake Paul.
“If you follow Logan, you hating on kids for real. That’s sad asf. Jake is cool though. No cap,” wrote Garcia.
KSI and Paul co-founded PRIME
PRIME was founded by KSI and Logan Paul together and was named in a lawsuit, claiming that it contains forever chemicals. Three days ago, Logan also responded to allegations made by Dr. Daniel Pompa and said that his team has sent a cease-and-desist to Pompa for making false claims. Now the WWE superstar has initiated a defamation lawsuit against the 25-year-old for his comments about the energy drink.
Paul is ready to settle the matter via combat
Logan is ready to settle the issue via mutual combat too. In a recent post, the 29-year-old stated that he is ready to sort out the matter outside court and wants to duke Garcia.
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The online war between the two contiues
The social media war between the two continues as Logan is constantly spamming his Instagram stories and calling Ryan Garcia a cheater. He called the boxer “Ostarine Garcia” and said that he lies about everything and thinks the earth is flat. Paul even called Garcia an alleged pedophile and mentioned he tested positive twice for banned substances. The Youtuber also shared a screenshot of their personal chat and even invited the 25-year-old on an Instagram live session, which was declined by Garcia. Let’s see what this virtual war between the two leads to.