Jake Paul's long confrontation with brother Logan Paul will probably never happen, but would be surprisingly arranged for the cage if so.
The Paul brothers are among the most successful internet sensations that have benefited from the Crossover -Rage of Boxing, in which Logan Paul mainly encounters Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition function and Jake Paul tries to forge a legitimate professional CV in the sport.
Logan has been supportive for a large part of Jake's career and has attended fights to encourage him. That was the most recently when the younger Paul beat Mike Tyson on Netflix last November.
But the two brothers and sisters were not always on the best conditions, and a few years ago growing hostility led to talking about a brother versus brother in the ring.
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Jake Paul would expect it to be unlikely that Logan Paul -fight will happen in the cage
With the couple who now support each other's career movements and Logan's breakthrough as a talented professional wrestler in WWE, a future competition between Jake and Logan Paul seems close to the table.
Jake confirmed so much during a recent performance at the Iced Coffee Hour -Podcast, pointing to their parents as the most important obstacle for the lucrative competition.
But 'The Problem Child' does not fully align the door to what a history of history would be, although surprisingly he would not expect the boxing gloves to be needed if it flourishes.
“I think it would be better in MMA,” said Paul. “In boxing I would beat him fairly easily … I think he would probably agree.
“He would like two rounds with me in boxing, maybe three. But in MMA I think he would actually have the advantage because he is really good at wrestling.
“I am pretty sure that he could kick me in the head.”
Jake Paul's next fight is approaching quickly
Paul has currently set his sights on a confirmed opponent, while the indigenous Cleveland is preparing for his 13th professional boxing outing this Saturday 28 June.
Following record viewers for his fight against Tyson, Paul returned to Pay-per-View on Dazn to share the ring with former WBC champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
The 39-year-old Mexican has experience in high-profile crossover attacks. Chavez Jr lost memorable to Anderson Silva after the exit of the MMA legend from the UFC.
Recently the ex-camp passed another former UFC hunter, Uriah Hall, in a matte competition.
