Jake Paul says fight with his own BROTHER Logan will be biggest boxing PPV of all time… and predicts he will win | The Sun

JAKE PAUL believes a fight with his own BROTHER Logan would be the biggest pay-per-view in boxing history – and backs himself to win.

The pair of social media stars-turned boxers have both left the door open to an extraordinary bout against each other.


That is despite their parents pleading for them to drop the idea, but Jake admits the chance to make history could be too appealing.

Asked by Anthony Pompliano if it would be the biggest PPV ever, Paul said: "I think it is.

"No one has ever done it before. Like the brothers that both box have never done fought each other.

"The Klitschkos never did it, Charlo brothers haven't done it and there's a bunch of others.

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"We like talk about it and our parents are like, 'Absolutely not.' They get p****d when we even talk about it.

"But also, gotta give the fans what they want but I'm also not the other that would lose.

"So he would be the one who would have to live with that result."

Logan, 27, has boxed only three times before, first drawing and then losing to YouTube rival KSI, 29, who he now owns energy drink Prime with.

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The American returned in June 2021 to take boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, 45, the distance in their eight-round exhibition.

Logan was set to return in January on KSI's undercard but a knee injury sustained in the WWE ring leaves him sidelined.

Younger brother Jake, 25, however is now 6-0 after beating UFC legend Anderson Silva, 47, in October.

He announced his return in set for February and the likes of Tommy Fury, 23, and ex-UFC star Nate Diaz, 37, have both been sent fight offers.

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