Logan Paul says ‘I’m drinking the blood of cows’ ahead of KSI rematch

Paul is in the midst of his training camp

Adam Hamdani
Saturday 19 October 2019 10:30 BST
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Trailer for KSI vs Logan Paul boxing rematch

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Logan Paul has claimed he is ‘drinking the blood of cows’ ahead of his 9 November fight with KSI.

The two YouTube stars meet in a rematch of their draw last year – which took place in the amateur ranks.

This time, both have made the controversial move into the professional game and will fight as cruiserweights for the first time, with 10oz gloves and no headguards on.

KSI is training out of Las Vegas, while Paul is training closer to home in Los Angeles.

And the Ohio born 24-year-old says he is being trained to a ‘machine’.

“They’re making a machine out of me,” Paul told Business Insider.

“I’m eating 80lbs a day. I’m drinking the blood of cows and I’m pushing a lot of weights up in the air and putting them down.”

Paul and KSI are set to fight in front of a sold out crowd at the Staples Centre in California.

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