Ryan Garcia has continued to badmouth Logan Paul by challenging the YouTuber to a fight after his win against Devin Haney.

Garcia is on top of the world after pulling off a stunning upset against Haney last weekend in New York, flooring his rival three times on the way to a points win. 'King Ry' has been feuding with Paul in recent weeks and even told fans to stop drinking the YouTube star's prime Prime Energy that he owns alongside former opponent KSI.

"He's a weirdo. I'd do worse. I'd do worse to him. I would destroy Logan Paul. I've already sparred with him. He didn't hurt me once and he was way bigger than me and I was whooping his a**. Long a** time ago," Garcia said of Paul on the PBD podcast before also targeting his business partner KSI.

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Garcia was once on good terms with Paul and helped him out before his exhibition fight against boxing legend Floyd Mayweather three years ago. Garcia even appeared on Paul's 'Impaulsive' podcast last year but their relationship has turned sour for reasons that are largely unknown.

"They are leechers, they don't stand for nothing bro," Garcia added. "They are puppets and at the end of the day I don't like people like that. These dudes are culture vultures, these dudes are wack. They are cowards and demons in the flesh, that money ain't going to go anywhere but the grave, brother. He [Logan] is so in love with his wisdom that he thinks he has, he just seems like a p***k."

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Garcia should have been fighting for a world title for the first time in his career against Haney but missed weight by 3.2lb, making him ineligible to win his rival's belt. Garcia now plans on moving up in weight after claiming his body can't physically make 140lb but Haney is keen on running it back with his familiar foe.

“I came up short but this boxing, and if anyone knows me they know that I am a true competitor, and always wanted to test my skills against the best fighters in the world. Ryan, despite circumstances, was victorious that night, and that’s fine," Haney wrote. “I do feel weight played a role in it. I would love to run it back and give the fans a FAIR fight within an agreed weight.