Rob Gronkowski fires back at Logan Paul’s callout: ‘I’ll whoop his ass’

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Another celebrity boxing match that no one is asking for could be in the works.

Logan Paul, the YouTuber-turned-WWE Superstar and boxer, was called out by former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski for withdrawing from a boxing match with Le’Veon Bell.

Paul challenged any NFL player to box him while hanging a bet of $1 million for the winner, which was agreed to and then called off, as Paul claims the WWE didn’t want him risking injury outside the company.

“If Logan Paul wants a piece of me, we are both playing in the flag football game on March 21,” Gronkowski, 36, said on “Up & Adams” on Tuesday. “I’m down to throw on the field, and even throw my fists, go all out brawl on the flag football field. I will fight him on the field if he wants to fight me.”

Gronkowski, a longtime WWE fan and a former celebrity combatant for the outfit, called Paul’s excuse for backing out of the fight “the biggest crap of all time” after Paul, 30, received a phone call on his podcast about the fight with Bell.

“I’ll whoop his ass,” the four-time Super Bowl champ added.

Paul’s beef with NFLers started when Tom Brady called Paul’s WWE career “cute” as they promoted a Fanatics Flag Football game slated to happen in Saudi Arabia, but has since moved to Los Angeles.

Rob Gronkowski posing with the Pop-Tarts mascot at a Sports Illustrated party.Rob Gronkowski called out Logan Paul. Getty Images

“There’s a clip out there of him [Tom Brady] calling me a bitch… If any of the football players want to fight, we’ll see what happens,” Paul said in a social media post. “I would throttle Myles Garrett. It could be any name. Any football player, Myles Garrett, Puka Nakua, Tom Brady, Rob [Gronkowski], Sam Darnold. $1 million, come to the gym, put on boxing gloves, and let’s see how it goes. I will throw hands.”

Paul was later approached by Bell, the former Steelers and Jets running back, and the fight appeared to be on before the WWE put the kibosh on it.

The Fanatics Flag Football Game will bring Gronkowski and Brady — a dominant pairing from their days on the Patriots and Buccaneers — back together as a litany of stars will come together.

Logan Paul on a red carpet in front of a Fanatics logo backdrop.Logan Paul could be headed to a boxing match with Rob Gronkowski WireImage

Should Gronkowski and Paul throw hands during the game, the WWE will surely be unhappy with them, considering the injury risks involved in combat sports.

Paul reportedly made $15 million in 2025 while performing for the WWE, and any other sporting events certainly carry loads of insurance risk.

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