Jake and Logan Paul announced "the moment you've waited a decade for," but left some answers on the table — for now, something involving them will be on HBO Max on March 27.
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.
Supposed foes turned into friends during one of many of President Donald Trump’s celebratory galas as both Jake Paul (27) and Mike Tyson (58) attended his inauguration Monday. Paul put his former boxing foe on his shoulders while at a Washington D.C. party that featured a wild collision of A-list celebrities and national power brokers.
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.
The Paul brothers are promoting a reality TV series, not a boxing match. Jake Paul has an 11-1 pro boxing record & defeated Mike Tyson in 2024. On Tuesday, social media stars and brothers Jake and Logan Paul ignited widespread speculation by posting identical images on their platforms, depicting themselves in a face-off with the caption:
Coming off his blockbuster fight against Mike Tyson, Jake Paul announced on social media: "The moment you've waited a decade for."
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.
MMA journalist Ariel Helwani clarified Logan Paul and Jake Paul's face-off poster, as the pair released separate announcements Tuesday with little context as to what their March 27th MAX date meant.
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YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul announced on social media Thursday that he will face his brother Logan in a fight on March 27.