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Jake and Logan Paul jointly made an announcement on social media, but there’s good reason to believe it won’t be an actual boxing match.
Jake Paul and Logan Paul aren't scheduled for a boxing match — they're reportedly just promoting a new reality streaming series on Max.
With such an announcement, you’d expect the promo machine to already be in overdrive. But, as of the time of publishing this article, MAX has yet to publish anything on its press site about whatever this may be. USA Today reports that more information on the event should be provided on Thursday.
Influencers Jake Paul and Logan Paul teased Tuesday an event that will pit them against each other and be livestreamed on Max, providing few details for what could potentially be a combat sports event or something else entirely.
Earlier today, both Logan Paul and Jake Paul teased what everybody thought to be a fight against one another. Though it looked like a Paul vs. Paul bout was se
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.
After Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson drew an insane amount of viewers to Netflix, crashing the service for many of them, everybody wanted to know who "The Problem Child" was going to take on ...
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