Jake Paul is still trying to build a solid boxing career. However, the influencer may soon be forced to switch sports—and now, an unexpected rival has emerged, calling out both him and his brother Logan for a 2-on-1 MMA fight.
In recent years, Jake Paul has developed a strong passion for boxing. While many influencers have stepped into the ring, he’s been the only one truly committed to building a professional career in the sport.
Paul has faced several notable opponents and holds an impressive 11-1 record. Still, he hasn’t secured a rival for his first bout of the year, and he may be forced to shift to another discipline just to stay active.
Jake and Logan Paul receive bold challenge for a 2-on-1 MMA fight
Jake Paul has made it clear that his goal is to cement himself as a legitimate boxer, but things are starting to get complicated.
His last fight was against Mike Tyson in November, where he clearly had the upper hand. ‘Iron Mike’ was noticeably out of shape and ran out of gas by the third round, never posing a real threat.
As Jake continues his search for a worthy boxing opponent, one unexpected challenger has come forward—but not for a boxing match.
Eddie Hall, former World’s Strongest Man, has challenged both Jake and Logan Paul to a 2-on-1 MMA fight. Hall has already fought in this unusual format before, defeating the Neffati Brothers in a similar bout.
“Jake Paul and Logan Paul, I’d love to get them in a cage together,” Hall said, per Ariel Helwani. “I think it would be very uneven, 100 per cent [I would kick their a–], powerbomb, smack them straight across the jaw. That’s it.”
Could Jake and Logan Paul accept Eddie Hall’s challenge?
Jake and Logan Paul are always on the lookout for new ways to entertain their massive audiences. While both have focused on boxing, Hall’s offer might not be entirely out of the question.
A 2-on-1 MMA match could keep Jake relevant while he lines up his next boxing opponent. Still, it’s unlikely to be his first choice—especially since his main focus remains becoming one of the most respected boxers in the game today.
