In an unprecedented twist to the anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, Logan Paul may join his brother Jake, turning the bout into a potential 2 vs 1 scenario. This development has sparked widespread speculation and excitement in the boxing and entertainment communities.


The idea of Logan Paul participating alongside his brother against the legendary Mike Tyson adds a novel and dramatic layer to the already intriguing match-up. While unconventional, the inclusion of Logan could be a promotional strategy designed to maximize viewer interest and redefine entertainment boxing.


Discussions about the feasibility and rules of a 2 vs 1 match are ongoing, with considerations for safety and sportsmanship at the forefront. The involvement of both Paul brothers against a single formidable opponent like Tyson would certainly draw massive attention and could set a new precedent in celebrity boxing events.


Fans are eagerly awaiting official confirmation and details about how this unique fight will be structured. If it goes ahead, this match could become one of the most talked-about events in recent boxing history, blending traditional sport with the spectacle of celebrity involvement.

Jake Paul is ‘down’ to join brother Logan in WWE, as long as it doesn’t ‘derail’ his boxing career

Jake Paul and Logan Paul.

Logan Paul set the pro wrestling world ablaze after a series of virtuoso performances that blew WWE COO Triple-H’s mind.

Now, his brother and novice boxer Jake Paul isn’t ruling out joining him one day.

“I’m down” to join WWE, Jake said during an appearance this week on The MMA Hour.

What holds Jake back, he said, is the risk of injury, as Logan suffered torn ligaments in his right knee during his high-octane clash with WWE champion Roman Reigns — one of the world’s best performers — in November last year.

“I just don’t want to get injured,” Jake told The MMA Hour host Ariel Helwani. “I know how serious” pro wrestling is, he added.

Jake, a rising star in boxing, said he didn’t “want it to derail” his career in that combat sport.

“But, I’m down,” he said. “I love the WWE, I love working with my brother so that would definitely be something that could be on the horizon, for sure.”

Jake Paul is one of boxing’s biggest names, according to Mike Tyson

Jake Paul.
Jake Paul. Photo by Getty Images

Paul, a fighter with an unbeaten record of four knockouts from six wins, returns to the ring Sunday for arguably his toughest test to date — a fight against fellow novice Tommy Fury in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.

The bout is scheduled to take place at cruiserweight (200-pound limit) over eight rounds and, should Paul win, it’s one that will guarantee him a world ranking with the World Boxing Council sanctioning body.

Regardless of Paul’s official ranking, the former world boxing heavyweight champion Mike Tyson regards the social media celebrity as one of the sport’s biggest names.

“The market power of Jake Paul … he’s the biggest name in boxing right now besides the heavyweights, and probably [Saul ‘Canelo’] Alvarez,” Tyson told Boxing Social, before tipping Jake to win Sunday.

“I don’t think [Fury’s] going to be able to beat Jake Paul. Jake is getting better and better, and I don’t know if they brought him here to lose. Somebody’s getting knocked out.”

Paul is desperate for a KO win

Meanwhile, back on The MMA Hour, Paul said he’d be “100 percent” disappointed if he failed to finish Fury.

“This is a ‘must knock-out’ fight for me personally,” he told Helwani. “Because I know I can do it. I would just be letting myself down.

“I’m going to win the fight, but if I don’t knock him out, I’ll definitely be pissed off, because I know I’m capable of it. I just have to execute the game plan.”