Report: Jake, Logan Paul to unveil reality series after teasing fight
Jake and Logan Paul made a cryptic announcement on social media Tuesday, leading to speculation that the two brothers would be squaring off in a boxing match later this year.
The Pauls shared a fight-style poster of themselves facing off and teased that an event would stream March 27 on Max, calling it "the moment you've waited a decade for."
However, the Pauls aren't, in fact, expected to fight each other in the ring. Their announcement was referring to a reality series, sources told ESPN's Mike Coppinger. Further details are expected to be revealed Thursday, according to USA Today Sports' Josh Peters.
Jake Paul is coming off a unanimous decision win over former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in a blockbuster fight last November. The event streamed on Netflix, marking that platform's first foray into live combat sports, and was watched by 60 million households worldwide.
Jake, 28, has boxed 12 times as a professional - going 11-1 - and has beaten several former UFC stars, including Nate Diaz, Anderson Silva, and Tyron Woodley.
Logan Paul, 29, started the crossover boxing craze with a pair of fights against KSI in 2018 and 2019, though he's accomplished less as a boxer than his younger brother. Logan last stepped into the ring when he beat MMA fighter Dillon Danis by disqualification in October 2023 to lift his pro record to 1-1. His most high-profile matchup was a 2021 exhibition against Floyd Mayweather.
Logan is a part-time performer with WWE, where he's been very successful. He's appeared at a few premium events and held the United States Championship from 2023-24.