Social media star Jake Paul has announced he will lock horns with his sibling, Logan Paul, in a much-anticipated boxing match slated for March.
The 28-year-old influencer-turned-fighter shared an image on social media showing a face-off with his elder brother, captioning it: “The moment you’ve waited a decade for.”
Jake, who triumphed over Mike Tyson in a contentious bout last November, revealed the fight will be aired by Max on March 27. Logan echoed the announcement by posting the identical graphic on his own social platforms. Details regarding the location and rules of the upcoming event are still under wraps.
Both Paul brothers have dipped their toes into boxing, but Jake has embraced it to a greater extent, amassing a record of 11-1 from fights that include MMA athletes, internet personalities, and even the veteran Tyson at the age of 58.
Jake’s sole setback occurred via split decision against Tommy Fury, brother to Tyson Fury, in Saudi Arabia back in 2023.
On the flip side, Logan sparked the influencer-boxer phenomenon with a 2019 bout against UK YouTuber KSI, which resulted in a loss by judges’ decision – the only pro fight on his record.
Although Logan did secure a win against MMA competitor Dillon Dannis through disqualification during an exhibition match in 2023, he’s since shifted focus towards professional wrestling.
He enjoyed a stint as WWE’s United States champion from 2023-24 and vied for the undisputed WWE title against Cody Rhodes last year.
Jake has been associated with potential bouts against KSI and MMA fighters Conor McGregor and Darren Till following his peculiar eight-round exhibition victory over Tyson late last year.
Speculation about a match-up with ex-two-weight UFC champion McGregor heightened after he was spotted with the Paul brothers at President Donald Trump’s inauguration last week.
However, it appears that the brothers are set to square off against each other in the ring.
This article originally appeared on Mirror US.