CRINGE Logan Paul claimed Floyd Mayweather hasn’t signed a fight contract yet – because the boxing legend cannot spell in his own name in a bizarre video.
The YouTuber posted a video in a gym punching a bag calling out the Money.
He questioned why the unbeaten former world champ had not put pen to paper on a deal for the pair to meet in the ring.
Paul, 25, said: “Hey Floyd, I know you’ve had the contract for a while now.
“At first I thought you didn’t sign it because you didn’t want one punch to ruin your legacy.”
Paul wants to fight one of boxing’s greatest of all time – claiming he would ‘snap Mayweather in half’ with one punch.
That is despite the American failing to even get past fellow YouTuber KSI in either of their slugfests.
And things took a bizarre twist in the video when he embarrassingly started spelling out Mayweather’s name which he had printed out and stuck on the wall.
Paul’s weird rant continued: “But now I feel like maybe you didn’t sign it because you don’t know how to spell your name.
“Don’t worry, champ, I’ve got you – check this out. I made you a cheat sheet.”
Pointing to the letters sellotaped to the wall in his gloves, Paul added: “This is your name. Floyd Mayweather.
“It’s pretty simple – it starts with an F.”
Then the W in Mayweather fell off the wall, prompting him to add: “F***. Well, yeah, you ain’t getting the W anyway.
“Then an L – your first L. O-Y-D. May. Eather.
“Sign the f***ing contract, Floyd.”
Mayweather is due to return to the ring for the first time since New Year’s Eve in 2018 next February.
But the 50-0 superstar, who beat Conor McGregor in his 50th pro bout, suggested he would take on Paul in an exhibition bout before the event in Tokyo – and would not go lightly on the online sensation.
The 43-year-old tweeted: “These YouTube girls better find some Barbie dolls to play with cause I’m not the one for the kid games.
“Three years ago a fighter from the UFC said my name and I had to put a muzzle on that b****.
“Logan Paul can get the same treatment before I go conquer Japan again.”
Paul responded: “50-1.”