
'People wanted me to fight Corinna': Tana Mongeau addresses Corinna Kopf fight rumors on Logan Paul podcast
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In a recent "IMPAULSIVE" podcast, hosted by
and Mike Majlak, Tana Mongeau was frank in talking about influencer boxing, her complicated allegiances, and the backstage alliances that continue to shape her reality.
Tana Mongeau goes behind the scenes on Corinna Kopf, influencer boxing and messy friendship with Jeff Wittek
YouTuber Tana Mongeau, famous for her unrestrained streams and podcast 'Cancelled', again hit the headlines when she discussed personal scandals on a recent podcast. The 26-year-old has admitted that she almost participated in influencer boxing, a trend that was once hot but is now dying out, and once even contemplated taking on influencer Corinna Kopf in the ring, though this now seems more of a joke than a possible bout.
'People wanted me to go at it with Corinna,' said Tana Mongeau to Logan Paul and Mike Majlak in the IMPAULSIVE podcast, referencing the excitement of an earlier appearance by Corinna Kopf on the same program. 'I remember that time. She came on this show. I think she would say, 'Would you still want to fight Corinna?' But like, I do love watching two grown men just duke it out. Like, I love watching a good fight. I do. So I would love, I wish everything in my face wasn't fake.
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In refusing the suggestion, Tana Mongeau complimented the controversial world of influencer boxing for its entertainment but conceded it's lost some of its sparkle.
Rather than fighting with Corinna Kopf, who also rose to fame early on from David Dobrik's Vlog Squad and has since established herself as a successful streamer and content creator, Mongeau pondered the idea of working with her instead. 'It's a little gimmicky.
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But also, is that beef still? Cause I think I could see you guys doing a clam collab instead. Like, think about like it's bikini bottom. It's like we're in SpongeBob.
Like dude, imagine if you two did some crazy shit,' she joked, suggesting a creative partnership over conflict.
TANA MONGEAU ON FIGHTING CORINNA KOPF
The discussion soon turned to the deeper, more intricate relationships of the group, including Jeff Wittek and David Dobrik. Mongeau was frank about her continued struggle to balance friendships with both parties of the now-famous crane injury accident.
She acknowledged that although she still has Jeff Wittek's back, she doesn't agree with cutting people off simply because of where they came from. 'Corinna's been a subject in the Jeff thing, because I do love, I do love her. I do love Corinna. Jeff's come around to it because it's just like, dude, if you have to write off anyone who's ever associated with someone that hit you in the head with a crane, it's like a lot of people.
And dude, Corinna has always been really good to me, but it is like not to go to Jeff's defense crazy and like, whatever, I understand where you're coming from, but I don't know my respect for all of them... It's hard. I'm wondering if Dobrik, I mean, they all say that if he didn't have the money and he didn't have the fame and he didn't have the power, they would still be there," she revealed, noting that she and Jeff recently had a heart-to-heart regarding emotional reciprocation in their friendship.
Despite the dirty history, Mongeau said that she wanted to stay on good terms with individuals who've been kind to her, no matter what their involvement in bigger scandals.
She further shared that she will be heading off to Hawaii for some downtime before launching her upcoming sold-out tour in Australia. "I am going to Hawaii right now just to chill," she shared. "We're about to tour Australia, but I think it's completely sold out. Australia is the coolest place on the planet. This is kind of my last tour on the touring world, at least for 2025, maybe a little bit of 2026. So exciting."
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While Tana Mongeau ends up in internet controversy every now and then, it seems that she keeps moving forward, leveraging humor and vulnerability to build a connection with followers and trying to remain positive.

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