The former YouTubers have made a successful pivot into combat sports in recent years, with Jake coming out on top against boxing legend Mike Tyson in a recent bout.
Ever since ‘The Problem Child’s’ victory over Tyson boxing fans have been speculating about who is next opponent may be – and it seems like the 28-year-old may have just ‘confirmed’ it.
Taking to social media, Jake shared a post which suggested he would be facing off against his very own brother in the ring.
“Is this a joke???” one person replied to the post, while a second commented: “This is a lie.”
“Will it be a real fight,” a third added.
Logan has since shared the same post and caption on his X page, with HBO also reposting both of the brothers’ announcements – which means, fight or not, something is definitely happening on 27 March.
Jake currently holds a boxing record of 11-1, with his only loss being against Tommy Fury in February 2023.
Jake has yet to step into the ring or even announce a new opponent since beating Tyson back in November, with many people online believing that Conor McGregor would be his next opponent.
Both Jake and Logan Paul have achieved impressive feats in the boxing ring (Instagram/Jake Paul)
Logan briefly pursued a career in boxing, fighting the likes of KSI and Floyd Mayweather Jr, before switching to wrestling. He joined WWE on part-time basis back in 2022, previously holding the United States Champion belt.
Fans were also keen to point out that Logan’s March announcement with HBO would clash with a prospective appearance at WrestleMania 41 in April, casting further doubt on whether or not this would be an actual fight.
The clashing schedules also didn’t go unnoticed by fans, with many speculating whether or not Logan would be able to take part in the hypothetical bout.
“WrestleMania is 3 weeks after this. No way WWE approves Logan to fight,” one user pointed out.
“Wait Logan Paul is going to be promoting Max, which hosts WWE’s biggest rivals? [AEW],” another added.
Fight or documentary then? Guess we’ll find out in March.