Logan Paul and Jake Paul’s Max event teaser isn’t actually the long-awaited fight according to sources close to ESPN.
With such an announcement, you’d expect the promo machine to already be in overdrive. But, as of the time of publishing this article, MAX has yet to publish anything on its press site about whatever this may be. USA Today reports that more information on the event should be provided on Thursday.
Jake and Logan Paul are seemingly gearing up to finally fight each other in a brother vs brother boxing match streamed on Max.
Logan Paul (1-1) is coming off a disqualification win over BJJ star Dillon Danis in October 2023, while Jake is riding a five-fight win streak with victories over Mike Tyson, Mike Perry, and Nate Diaz.
Popular American blogger and boxer Jake Paul dropped a hint on social media about a fight against his brother Logan Paul.
This is far from guaranteed to be a fight as the Pauls — known marketing savants — are famous for pulling these types of stunts for publicity: Logan previously pulled a marketing ploy that showed his bus under attack from angry fans who appeared to be pelting him with PRIME drink bottles.
Jake and Logan Paul teased a March 27 event on social media, but reports suggest it will be a reality series on HBO Max, not a boxing match.
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:
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