Logan Paul was accused of taking performance-enhancing drugs by Dillon Danis before their boxing fight and results have now proved the YouTube boxer innocent of doing so
Logan Paul has jokingly 'confessed' to taking Prime Energy as his drug test results came back negative after fighting Dillon Danis.
Danis had repeatedly accused Paul of taking performance-enhancing drugs before the fight and the YouTuber has now been given his negative test results by VADA. Paul took a dig at Danis and those fans who accused of him cheating by unveiling another promo for his immensely popular Prime drink, which he co-owns with former opponent KSI.
"I got my results back from VADA today, I want to address the steroid allegations before you see any news," Paul said. "I have been taking a lot of Prime Energy, putting it in my mouth and swallowing it. Danis claims he was never drug tested before fighting Paul and the multiple-time Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champion questioned his rival's negative test result. "The testing was a joke, literally. P*** test after fight, famously easy to beat. Old man in the room wasn’t even paying attention. You're a juicehead, and you proved that with the way the testing was done," he wrote.
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