Jake Paul (right) announced on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, that his next boxing opponent is his brother, Logan Paul. (X)
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Jake Paul announced on X that his next boxing match-up will be with his brother, Logan Paul, on March 27 and it is being streamed on MAX.
The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th on @StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/r7PO9Q8ExJ
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) January 28, 2025
Newsweek reported that this announcement comes as a surprise, as many expected Jake to face Conor McGregor.
Jake has an 11-1 record and has been on a winning streak since his split decision loss to Tommy Fury in February 2023.
While Logan’s focus has been on the WWE, he wrote on X, “The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27 on @StreamOnMax.“
The MAX X account shared both Jake and Logan, giving skeptical fans the confirmation that the fight is happening.
The match is expected to draw a massive audience, following the success of Jake’s recent fights, including a record-breaking but heavily criticized bout with 58-year-old former world champion Mike Tyson.
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