Jake Paul understands that there is an appetite to see him compete against his brother in the ring.
The YouTuber boxer believes that a fight with Logan Paul can earn the $ 200 million family.
However, he states that it is unlikely that will happen due to strong objections from their parents.
Jake Paul has not completely excluded the matchup, who appeals to him because it would be historical.
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Will Jake Paul ever fight Logan Paul?
Paul recently opened about his life and career during a performance on the podcast of Iced Coffee Hour.
The 28-year-old revealed that he had spent his entire Mike Tyson-Vecht breasts on a $ 39 million ranch before explaining why a fight with his brother is not on the maps, despite the fact that it would be extremely lucrative for both.
“I really don't think we would fight,” Jake said.
“The only reason we might do is because we do everything that nobody else does.
“No other boxer brothers in history have fought. The Klitschkos, the Charlos, the list continues.
“We could be the first idiots who just say 'f – it'.
'[Our parents]They always said no. They have always said, “If you do it, we will reject you.”
“I think if Logan and I fought, we would probably both earn $ 70 million to $ 100 million.
“We both really don't care. He is so focused on WWE, and I have seven people on a list waiting to fight me. There are many other ways to make big moments and do big things than fight my brother.”
Jake Paul's Hitlist na Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Paul will be confronted on 28 June with what is perhaps his most difficult test against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
The former WBC Middleweight Champion is substandard and beyond its peak, but some believe that he will make an upset during the event that clashes with UFC 317.
In the meantime, Paul has already mentioned six opponents that he will focus after beating Chavez Jr.
Gervonta Davis, Anthony Joshua, KSI, Tommy Fury, Ryan Garcia and Badou Jack are on his Hitlist.
Before Paul can think of fighting one of them, he must ensure that Chavez Jr. is treated.
