Jake Paul and his brother Logan Paul playfully discussed the possibility of fighting each other on Logan’s podcast, with both acknowledging it would be a lucrative event, although they disagreed on who would win and expressed concerns about the impact on their relationship and careers.
Jake Paul’s next fight might just be with someone who knows him inside out: his own brother.
Fresh off a victory over the legendary Mike Tyson, Jake headlined a Netflix-exclusive event that reportedly attracted over 108 million viewers. Crazy, right? His fame has skyrocketed, giving him the luxury to choose almost anyone as his next opponent.
On Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, they joked about the possibility of facing each other in the ring.
“Who are you fighting next?” Logan asked. Jake’s answer? “Everybody.”
When Logan threw his hat in the ring, Jake shot back, “Yeah, I’ll fight you. Why not? You’re f*cking tiny.”
Logan reminded Jake he’s taller, sparking a juvenile back-and-forth. Both have transitioned from YouTube stars to combat sports entertainers. Jake boasts an 11-1 pro boxing record after defeating Tyson, with wins over Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz. Logan’s made waves in WWE.
A fight seems unlikely, yet both agree it’d be a business goldmine. But who’d walk away with bragging rights? That’s up for debate.
“Me and you fighting, it would go crazy,” Logan mused.
Jake chimed in, “It would just be good. I’d be down because losing would suck, but I wouldn’t be the one dealing with that.”
Logan countered, “I think ruining my little brother’s boxing career would be so bad. People already call me a bad older brother—imagine if I wrecked his career too?”
Logan hedged his bets; in a non-traditional fight, he favors himself against Jake. Still, he worries about Jake’s health after a dozen bouts.
“Do you really think you could beat me?” Logan asked.
Jake retorted, “Yeah, you’re like the seven days—you’re ‘week.’”
“Your roasting is f*cking trash,” Logan quipped later. “Honestly concerned about you. At first on this podcast, you joked about being brain-dead. Now I’m kinda thinking you are.”
“Now I actually kind of think you are.”