Logan Paul recently accused airport staff members of stealing his expensive watch during a YouTube video with his brother.
Jake Paul has finally revealed his next opponent, and it is not Conor McGregor. In fact, he will be boxing his own brother, Logan Paul.
Paul stated he only needed to throw one man over the top rope in the men's Royal Rumble to win and punch his ticket to WrestleMania. He hinted at potentially challenging Gunther for the WWE World Heavyweight Title if he wins the Rumble.
Logan Paul has hit out at TSA agents, claiming they stole $300,000 worth of watches from him while he was traveling.
This is far from guaranteed to be a fight as the Pauls — known marketing savants — are famous for pulling these types of stunts for publicity: Logan previously pulled a marketing ploy that showed his bus under attack from angry fans who appeared to be pelting him with PRIME drink bottles.
WWE Royal Rumble 2025 features top names like John Cena and Roman Reigns, but Logan Paul is one of many Darkhorses who could pull off the upset.
The fan, Amber Nicole, reacted to the moment going viral on X, formerly Twitter. Nicole quote-posted a video of the moment from Fade, who deemed them Paul's “biggest hater,” replying, “THANK YOU FOR ALL THE LOVE.”
Brothers Jake Paul and Logan Paul made social media announcements Tuesday that suggested their next fight will be against each other and aired on HBO Max. Calling it the “moment you've waited a decade for,
Kurt Angle says he's a big fan of Logan Paul, and would love to see him box Conor McGregor in their much-discussed bout in India.
MMA journalist Ariel Helwani clarified Logan Paul and Jake Paul's face-off poster, as the pair released separate announcements Tuesday with little context as to what their March 27th MAX date meant.
Jake, 28, is 11-1 as a professional and most recently beat heavyweight legend Mike Tyson, outpointing the 58-year-old in November. Logan, 29, has predominantly fought in exhibition bouts, including a contest with sporting great Floyd Mayweather in 2021.