Logan Paul and Jake Paul ignited social media on Tuesday with posts suggesting that their boxing journeys may soon culminate in a long-anticipated fight against each other. Both brothers shared a boxing poster-style graphic on X, hinting at a March 27 showdown streaming on Max, marking the Warner Bros. Discovery service’s inaugural boxing event.
The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27 on @StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/tnTWaSDUP5
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 28, 2025
The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th on @StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/r7PO9Q8ExJ
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) January 28, 2025
The implication is clear, and stories highlighting this super fight have followed. However, it’s notable that neither post confirms the fight, and Warner Bros. Discovery, along with Jake Paul’s MVP Promotions, has yet to issue a press release.
It seems something is happening involving the Paul brothers on Max. As for details about a potential fight, they remain limited since there’s been no official word from Warner Bros. Discovery or Jake Paul’s MVP Promotions. Notably, the Max X account has reposted the brothers’ announcements, with MMA Fighting’s Damon Martin noting that the event appears on Warner Bros. Discovery’s upcoming schedule. Awful Announcing has reached out to both HBO and MVP Promotions for confirmation, but neither has responded yet.
While further details may emerge, the lack of an official announcement does raise concerns—especially given that Logan Paul is expected to participate in WWE’s WrestleMania 41 close to the fight date. Could he effectively juggle the preparations for a boxing match against Jake while building up to WWE’s biggest event? Additionally, Jake typically fights around 30 pounds heavier than Logan, raising questions about the fight’s feasibility.
From a media standpoint, a match between the Paul brothers represents a tremendous opportunity for Max to capture attention as it ventures into boxing. Pay-per-view sales for such exhibitions have varied, but the success of Netflix’s Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event last November demonstrated that unconventional fights can attract audiences when made easily accessible via streaming services.
On the sporting side, Jake has become the more seasoned fighter, boasting an 11-1 record since he began boxing in 2018. In contrast, Logan holds a 1-1 professional record, his last fight being a disqualification win over Dillon Danis in 2023. Currently, however, the primary question is whether the fight will actually occur; considering the excitement generated, anything less than a matchup between the brothers would likely disappoint fans, although playing with audience expectations is a familiar tactic for them.