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Logan Paul Lists 5 Things He’s Realised About Football After Watching World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup has so far been a delight for many football fans across the globe, with the performances of big players, great underdog stories, and pulsating matches keeping everyone entertained.

The tournament being held in North America has helped grow the sport of football as new audiences are being introduced to the game properly for the first time and falling in love with the spectacle of it all.

Among those to have been enthralled is professional wrestling Superstar and influencer, Logan Paul. The American took to his official X account on Wednesday following Argentina’s dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Egypt in the Round of 16 to share his newfound appreciation for football.

Logan Paul’s Takeaways After Watching World Cup

Logan Paul celebrates

The American star revealed that watching the majority of the 2026 World Cup has taught him five key things about the beautiful game.

The first thing Paul mentioned that impressed him was the sheer physicality on display in football games and the robustness required to play the sport.

“Soccer is wildly physical. These players push, shove, and beat the s*** out of each other & a lot of it goes unnoticed by the refs. You gotta be extremely durable to thrive on the pitch.”

The second aspect of football which has wowed the 31-year-old athlete is the entertainment factor in the sport. This World Cup has produced a number of dramatic contests before even reaching the quarter-final stage, leaving fans in disbelief at times with the almost movie-like turns of events.

Egypt vs Argentina IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Nathan Ray Seebeck

This has made Paul compare football with the well-known entertainment aspect of professional wrestling, which has helped the sport thrive due to its compelling storylines and scripted material for decades.

“So much theater. These guys sell being “hurt” better than some of my peers in the WWE.”

Paul then pointed out the uniqueness of penalty kicks in football and how games of such magnitude can dramatically turn due to these isolated moments where the penalty kick taker and goalkeeper are the only individuals involved.

“Penalty kicks are f****** insane. PK’s gotta be the most exciting/f***** thing in all of sports. Imagine being a goalkeeper?? Soccer goes from team sport to individual sport QUICKLY, probably a mental nightmare for the athletes who lose on behalf of an entire country from a tiny mistake.”

Penalties have proven to be a big factor at this World Cup already, as four knockout ties have been decided through penalty shootouts. This includes Switzerland’s triumph over Colombia in the last of the Round of 16 clashes on Tuesday evening. The European side secured a 4-3 win in the shootout after the game was goalless in the regular 90 minutes plus extra-time.

Paul’s next discovery of football is not necessarily a positive reflection of the game, and more an issue which perhaps stains the game at times.

The wrestling star is in agreement with many football fans that the officiating is not always the best during matches and that can be very detrimental to the team on the opposing end of a bad call.

“The referees can completely screw the game, the players, and entire nations with one call. That sucks.”

Egypt coaches argue with the referee after Argentina's winner REUTERS/Paul Childs

Refereeing decisions have been under the microscope at times during the 2026 World Cup. Argentina’s win over Egypt caused the losing side to be irate with the officials due to some of the key calls in the game going against them in their opinion.

Paul’s final observation was a positive one, as he described the unity which is brought as a result of the World Cup taking place. The American is impressed with how lives can be changed by delivering on the world stage.

“This event may be the closest thing to world unity. All eyes on these athletes on the biggest stage in the world. Superstars are made. Careers forever changed. New fan.”

Paul’s newfound liking for football proves that the sport has new audiences it can still tap into despite already being an obsession and way of life for many across the world.

The World Cup is clearly an event that can take football to even greater levels of popularity and this edition is evidently doing a great job of that based on Paul’s recent comments.

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Dana White Named Francis Ngannou as Hardest Puncher in UFC History

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The UFC has been home to some of the most devastating and hard-hitting punchers in professional mixed martial arts, with many having displayed complete destruction under the promotional MMA fighting company.

The likes of Derrick Lewis, Tom Aspinall, Mark Hunt, Junior dos Santos, Thiago Santos, and Sergei Pavlovich are just some of the powerful stars that have shown off their strong punching abilities under the UFC banner in recent times.

However, UFC President and CEO, Dana White, who has seen all the top punchers perform in MMA over the years, knows who is the undisputed hardest puncher to ever represent the UFC.

Dana White’s Hardest Puncher in UFC History Revealed

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According to past comments made by White at UFC 220 in January 2018, Francis Ngannou is the hardest puncher ever in UFC history.

When White was introducing the Cameroonian fighter to the crowd before his first clash with Stipe Miocic eight years ago, he laid out the facts to prove just how devastating the fighter’s punching abilities were.

“Francis is a guy who has the world record for the most powerful punch. His punches are equivalent to 96 horsepower. That’s equal to getting hit by a Ford Escort going as fast as it can,” the UFC boss explained ahead of the heavyweight world title showdown eight years ago.

“And it’s more powerful than a 12-pound sledgehammer from full force overhead. Holy s***,” White added back then.

Francis Ngannou

However, White’s praise for Ngannou’s power did little for the MMA star during UFC 220, as Miocic was able to steer clear of the hard-hitting punches and was able to out-wrestle his opponent over five rounds.

Ngannou lost via unanimous decision, but he did get his revenge on the American three years later at UFC 260, knocking him out with a ferocious left hook inside two rounds to claim the UFC heavyweight championship.

Following the rematch win, Ngannou successfully defended his heavyweight crown against Ciryl Gane at UFC 270 a year later, before stepping away from fighting under the UFC banner and pursuing a career in professional boxing.

Francis Ngannou’s Departure From UFC

Francis Ngannou

The former UFC heavyweight star went on to face former boxing heavyweight world champions, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, in 2023 and 2024, respectively.

While Ngannou held his own against Fury, by knocking down the British star in the fifth round and losing controversially on points, he was taught a boxing lesson by Joshua, losing via a thumping knockout inside just two rounds.

Ngannou has since returned to the cage, albeit not with White and the UFC banner. Instead, he has fought in MMA events organised by both the Professional Fighters League (PFL) and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP).

The heavyweight knocked out Renan Ferreira in just a round in the headlining contest at PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants in 2024. He then secured another opening knockout win two months ago on the undercard of the MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano card, stopping Philipe Lins.

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‘La Cuarta Estrella’ – Lyrics & Meaning of Argentina Fans’ World Cup Song

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With a free-scoring Lionel Messi in your team, it’s hard not to be in a singing mood. And the Argentina fans have been in full voice, with “La Cuarta Estrella” reverberating around the 2026 World Cup stadia during the tournament.

The Argentina anthem has gone viral online, with its punchy tune finding an audience online. But with lyrics packed full of interesting cultural, political, and historical references, what else does “La Cuarta Estrella” tell its listeners about Argentina as a nation?

GIVEMESPORT brings you everything you need to know about the song ‘La Cuarta Estrella’.

Argentina Fans’ Song ‘La Cuarta Estrella’ (The Fourth Star)

Lionel Messi Argentina celebrates a goal at World Cup 2026 Action Images

The song’s title is firstly a mark of ambition for the Albiceleste. The players and fans are aiming for their fourth World Cup triumph and a “fourth star” to emblazon their blue and white shirts.

Set to the rhythm of “No me arrepiento de este amor” by famed Argentine singer Gilda, and written by Argentinian musician Palmito Musica, the deeply patriotic anthem serves as a worthy successor to Argentina’s viral 2022 World Cup song “Muchachos”.

The song weaves a story that covers the recent and distant history of Argentina, both as a nation and a football team. Chief among them, the latest World Cup triumph in 2022, as symbolised by Lionel Messi‘s inclusion in the lyrics.

Interestingly, the song also refers to the controversy of the 1994 World Cup, where captain Diego Maradona tested positive for five stimulant substances and was banned from playing in the tournament. Thirty-two years later, and there is a great circularity to that lyric. Maradona’s heartbreak occurred at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, and now Argentina have a great chance of avenging that tournament with victory in the same location.

Beyond the country’s footballing idols, there is a strong sense of national pride. “I am Argentinian from the cradle to the grave,” read the lyrics, implying the eternal love that the fans share for their country.

The lyrics also briefly mention the Malvinas, also known as the Falkland Islands, a territory that was contested during the 1982 war of the same name. References to their political and cultural history, and a willingness to dig up past controversies, highlight a heart-on-your-sleeve sensibility that unites the Argentinians in their common goal of achieving that coveted “Fourth Star”.

La Cuarta Estrella Lyrics

Argentina fans 2026 Reuters/Brett Davis

Spanish Lyrics

“Soy hincha de la Selección

La aliento con el corazón

Ganamos la tercera con Lionel

Queremos ser campeones otra vez

La Copa que le robaron al diez

La que no nos dejaron levantar

Quiero ver la cuarta estrella

Soy argento de la cuna hasta el cajón

Por Malvinas, por el Diego

Argentina quiero verte bicampeón.”

English Translation

“I’m a fan of the national team,

I encourage her with all my heart,

We won the third one with Lionel,

We want to be champions again,

La Scaloneta will avenge,

The Cup that was stolen from the number ten,

The one they wouldn’t let us lift,

I want to see the fourth star,

I am Argentinian from cradle to grave,

Argentina, I want to see you become two-time champions.”

Argentina Fans Singing La Cuarta Estrella

You can watch a brilliant video of the Argentina fans singing the song in the video above. The video features English and Italian translated subtitles too.

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Cody Rhodes Reveals The Undertaker of Today’s WWE Locker Room

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In every era of WWE, there are a handful of figures who carry more than just star power. These are the veterans who influence culture backstage, guiding the next generation, solving problems, and commanding a level of respect that goes beyond what fans see on television. Nobody in WWE history embodied that role more fully than The Undertaker.

For decades, The Deadman ruled not just in the ring, but in the locker room. Behind the scenes, he was the standard-bearer, a quiet enforcer of discipline, professionalism, and unity. Countless wrestlers have spoken about what it meant to earn The Undertaker’s respect, and many more looked to him as the unofficial leader when tensions ran high or when guidance was needed.

Since his retirement, all manner of fans and wrestlers have wondered about who could step into that role, as it’s not something WWE can just assign at random. A true locker room leader gradually earns it, over years of consistency, respect, and authenticity.

Now, according to Cody Rhodes, there is one man who has stepped into that space.

The Current Leader of the WWE Locker Room

Cody Rhodes

Speaking during a recent episode of his podcast, What Do You Wanna Talk About? with special guest Jelly Roll, Rhodes reflected on some of the names who carry real weight behind the scenes in a post-Undertaker WWE.

It was during this conversation that he revealed a new figurehead in the locker room, one who commands a level of influence reminiscent of The Phenom himself.

“I like the idea that you’re talking about Randy Orton, who is currently kind of, I don’t think Undertaker would dislike this, but he really has become The Undertaker of this locker room.

“If there was a real problem, probably gonna go to Randy or Seth. If there was somebody that I’d tell you, Little Brodie might come to TV with me sometimes, I’ll tell Little Brodie, ‘Hey, go say hi to Randy.’ That’s the number one. Same way, my brother, one time I came to a WWE show back in the day, said, ‘Hey, you wanna go meet Undertaker?’ Not just do you wanna meet him, it’s part of the experience. You’re in his locker room.”

This recognition adds another layer to Orton’s remarkable two-decade journey, a career defined not only by championship success and elite performances in the ring, but by the quiet authority he now carries behind the curtain.

Once known as a rebellious prodigy with limitless talent and limited patience, Orton has evolved into one of WWE’s most respected veterans, a presence others clearly look to for guidance and leadership.

Even though The Undertaker has retired from in-ring competition, his presence does linger in WWE through his work on NXT, offering wisdom and direction to the company’s freshest faces. But his exit from the main roster left a real leadership gap, a need for someone current Superstars could still look to on the road, in the locker room, and at the highest level of the business.

Randy Orton Image source: WWE

With stars like Seth Rollins also being trusted figures backstage, Orton’s longevity and experience make him uniquely positioned to fill the void left by The Undertaker. It’s not a lightly made comparison; Orton has clearly grown into one of the most respected leaders backstage.

The Apex Predator is now the apex figure when it comes to guiding WWE’s future stars, as well as the here and now.

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