Jake Paul has finally revealed his next opponent, and it is not Conor McGregor. In fact, he will be boxing his own brother, Logan Paul.
The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. Jake Paul and Logan Paul captured the internet’s attention on Tuesday when the pair teased what, at least on its face, appears to be a fight between the two.
Mackenzie Salmon reacts to the news that brothers Jake and Logan Paul will face off in the boxing ring on March 27th.
Influencers Jake Paul and Logan Paul teased Tuesday an event that will pit them against each other and be livestreamed on Max, providing few details for what could potentially be a combat sports event or something else entirely.
Everyone tuned in for Jake’s notorious boxing match against boxing legend Mike Tyson, during which Jake won. The match took place in front of 72,300 fans in Texas, and it got more than 60 million viewers on Netflix, according to Variety.
Jake, 28, is 11-1 as a professional and most recently beat heavyweight legend Mike Tyson, outpointing the 58-year-old in November. Logan, 29, has predominantly fought in exhibition bouts, including a contest with sporting great Floyd Mayweather in 2021.
Influencer Jake Paul has revealed when he plans to retire from boxing and what his final match in the ring will be.
The eight-episode series will culminate with a season finale May 15. “Everyone thinks they know Jake and Logan Paul — they’re the original superstars of influencer culture and built their brand on being unfiltered.
After teasing a possible bout with a new poster, the influencer brothers revealed the real project, 'Paul American,' slated for a March 27 debut.
In the trailer for Paul American, the brothers aren’t hiding the controversy that follows them. “I’m uncancellable,” Jake declared as he puckered his lips. “We’ll put that to the test, brother!” Logan replied.
Jake and Logan Paul are not fighting ... in fact, they're actually teaming up -- with the two internet superstars announcing the launch of their own reality TV show. The WWE Superstar and boxer admitted they weren't prepping to face off in the boxing ring during an Instagram Live on Thursday