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Jake Paul has already predicted how fight with brother Logan would end as cryptic announcement made

Jake Paul has already predicted how fight with brother Logan would end as cryptic announcement made

Jake Paul has already spoken out about a potential fight against his brother Logan.

Jake Paul has already predicted how a fight against his brother Logan would go after their joint announcement.

The brothers made a cryptic announcement on social media on Tuesday night, with the pair uploading a poster that featured both of their faces.

Alongside it was the caption: "The moment you've waited a decade for... March 27th on HBO Max."

Fans were left confused by the announcement, particularly as it made no explicit reference to an actual fight.

Logan will also likely be competing at WWE WrestleMania 41 on April 19-20, though his plans for the event are yet to be announced. He has declared for the 30-man Royal Rumble match, which takes place on Saturday, with the winner of that match taking on a world champion at WrestleMania.

No further comment has been made by either brother to add to the intrigue - though the post was shared by HBO Max's official Twitter account.

Image: Twitter/@jakepaul
Image: Twitter/@jakepaul

However, it is not the first time a fight between the pair has been teased - and Jake previously made his feelings clear over how he believes a bout against his brother would pan out.

While speaking on the All The Smoke Fight podcast, 'The Problem Child' said: "It's weird... I'm okay with fighting my own brother because I wouldn't have to be the one who dealt with losing. No, seriously.

"Emotionally, if that [losing] would scar him, then he shouldn't do it. But if he's signing up, I don't have to be the one to lose.

"Me and Mike [Tyson] hug after, me and Anderson Silva hugged after, man, it's a fight."

Towards the end of 2024, it was rumoured that Logan would take on Conor McGregor in a boxing match in Mumbai, India - but McGregor claimed that UFC chiefs were not keen on the idea.

The possibility appears not to have been completely discarded though, as Paul ripped up a fan's McGregor sign during the recent episode of WWE Raw on Netflix.

Paul has not wrestled since losing his United States Championship to LA Knight at SummerSlam in August, but was officially 'transferred' to Raw on Monday in an indication that he will begin to appear on WWE programming more often moving forwards.

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Topics: Jake Paul, Logan Paul, WWE, Boxing