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Caitlin Clark’s BF Connor McCaffery supports brother Patrick’s mental health initiative
Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, extended his support for his brother, Butler men’s basketball star, Patrick McCaffery’s mental health project. The Bulldogs forward made a post about the initiative on his Instagram page, which the older McCaffery, an assistant coach for the team, shared on his Instagram story on Thursday.
“I took time for my mental health. You can, too,” the post was captioned.
Connor McCaffery shares brother, Patrick’s mental health initiative on IG story. Image via @connor_m30 The McCaffery brothers are sons of legendary Iowa men’s basketball coach, Fran McCaffery. Connor played college basketball with the Hawkeyes before retiring from playing to become an assistant coach at Butler.
Like his older brother, Patrick began his collegiate career at Iowa before transferring to Butler for his senior year. Averaging 12.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists on 43.0 percent shooting per game this season, Patrick has established himself as a key member of the Bulldogs.
Connor McCaffery’s Butler defeat De Paul without GF Caitlin Clark in attendance
Butler men’s basketball’s 86-69 victory over DePaul must have been pleasing for assistant coach Connor McCaffery, who, though, didn’t have Caitlin Clark cheering from the stands.
Known as his “lucky charm,” Clark has become a regular presence in Butler’s games, showing her support for the team in both winning and challenging moments.
However, the Indiana Fever star was absent as the Bulldogs took down the Blue Demons inside the Hinkle Fieldhouse on Saturday, Jan. 25. But the McCaffery family showed up for the game and even took photos together, which was shared on the team’s page on X.
The win is Butler’s second in three games, making it the first time the Bulldogs had consecutive wins at Hinkle Fieldhouse since four straight from Nov. 11-Dec. 3.
Pierre Brooks II scored a double-double to lead Butler with a career-high 29 points and 13 rebounds. Andre Screen recorded 17 points, scoring a perfect 7 for 7 from the field, and added eight rebounds.
Former Indiana basketball guard CJ Gunn had 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting and four rebounds while Patrick McCaffery contributed a career-high five assists.
Meanwhile, Butler failed to extend their winning streak after enduring a 10th loss in 12 games on Tuesday night. The Bulldogs fell to a 78-69 defeat to the No. 9 Marquette Golden Eagles despite making a strong start to the game.
Jahmyl Telfort led Butler with 24 points while Patrick McCaffery finished the game with 12 points after sparking a 14-0 run with two 3-pointers in the second half.
Up next, Butler (9-12, 2-8) will play Georgetown on Saturday, Feb. 1.
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It’s always heartwarming to see loved ones supporting each other, and that’s exactly what Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, is doing for his brother Patrick McCaffery’s mental health initiative.Patrick, a basketball player at the University of Iowa, has been open about his struggles with mental health and has recently launched a campaign to raise awareness and support for mental health issues among student-athletes.
Connor, who also plays basketball for the University of Iowa, took to social media to show his support for his brother’s initiative, sharing resources and encouraging his followers to join the cause.
It’s inspiring to see the McCaffery brothers using their platform to make a difference and start important conversations about mental health. With the support of loved ones like Connor, we can all work towards creating a more caring and understanding community for those struggling with mental health issues.
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#Caitlin #Clarks #Connor #McCaffery #supports #brother #Patricks #mental #health #initiativeJack Bech honoring late brother, Tiger, at the Senior Bowl | Saints
MOBILE, Ala. — Jack Bech has two new tattoos.
On his left breast is a series of roman numerals — I.XXVIII.MCMXCVII — I.I.MMXXV. Above that, in flowy script near his collarbone, reads “7 to Heaven.”
Jack Bech is here at the Senior Bowl, one of the premier NFL prospect showcases, to prove he belongs. In front of coaches, scouts and team executives, the Lafayette native and TCU receiver has impressed throughout the week with his toughness and skill. A good week could go a long way toward making his childhood dreams come true.
It would have been understandable if he was not here, though. Understandable, maybe, to everyone but the person to whom those tattoos are dedicated. Jack’s older brother, Martin “Tiger” Bech, was one of 14 people who were killed during the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans earlier this month.
“My brother, if he could tell me one thing, it would be to get my ass ready, to keep on going, to keep pushing,” Bech said. “It’s just given me that extra motivation to come out here and chase greatness each day in his name and continue to live his legacy.”
Navigating this tragedy has obviously been difficult for Jack and the Bech family. And, for Jack, being in Mobile this week has meant answering a lot of questions about his brother, often with a microphone in his face. He has patiently handled all of it, using this as an opportunity to tell anyone who will listen how much his brother meant to him, and to tell them that it his faith that is allowing him to carry on.
“My best friend, my role model, the person I looked up to, the person I called first with good or bad news,” Jack said. “It’s definitely been hard, but God has built me up for this moment.”
The numerals on Jack’s tattoo represent the day Tiger was born and the day he died. The “7 to Heaven” is a nod to Tiger’s football uniform number, which he wore at Princeton.
“It’s only on the left side of my body, because he was my other half,” Jack said. “It was just something for me to be able to know and show he’s always going to be with me forever in every second of every moment. That’s just one of the ways I’m going to honor him.”
Seven has been a prominent number this week. Jim Nagy, the Senior Bowl’s executive director, has made sure of that.
Every player on the field this week has worn a special decal on the back of their helmet, featuring a tiger-striped number 7. And Nagy also made sure that Jack, who wore No. 18 at TCU, would get to honor his brother by wearing No. 7 this week.
“An amazing touch,” Jack said of the decal. “The love and support that Mr. Jim Nagy has given me and my family, giving me (No.) 7, to let me do all these things, it’s really been special.”
And Jack has made sure to make that No. 7 stand out, too.
He has been one of the most impressive players in practices this week, assembling an impressive highlight reel loaded with him consistently winning his one-on-one opportunities and making contested catches.
Playing football has, in a way, been therapeutic for Jack.
“I can get on this field and let my emotions run. Everything that has been built up inside of me, I can just let it loose out there on that field. I can be me. I can show people my inner self, which has been awesome. I do it all in my brother’s name, my family’s name, that’s who I do it for.”
He’s earned himself quite a few fans, including his offensive coordinator this week, New York Giants running backs coach Joel Thomas.
“I think he’s awesome,” Thomas said. “I’ve got a little crush on him, because he’s tough, he’s got personality, he checks all those things that are off the field. … He’s out here balling in practice and everything. I love the energy he brings. Whoever gets a hold of him, they have a positive player and somebody that can help his team overall.”
As Thomas said that, Jack was standing maybe 20 feet away, answering questions in an interview on the field with his shirt off, prominently displaying his new tattoos. He is making a name for himself, and in the process he is making sure everyone knows Tiger’s name, too.
Jack Bech, a standout wide receiver for the LSU Tigers, made a touching tribute to his late brother, Tiger, during the Senior Bowl. Tiger, who tragically passed away last year, was a huge influence in Jack’s life and football career.During the Senior Bowl game, Jack wore a special patch on his jersey with the initials “TB” in honor of his brother. He also dedicated every catch he made during the game to Tiger’s memory.
In a post-game interview, Jack spoke about the impact his brother had on his life and how he continues to inspire him on and off the field. “Tiger was my biggest supporter and motivator. I know he was watching over me during the game, and I wanted to make him proud,” Jack said.
The New Orleans Saints, who have been following Jack’s career closely, expressed their condolences for his loss and praised him for his strength and resilience. They have since reached out to Jack to offer their support and assistance as he navigates this difficult time.
Jack’s tribute to Tiger at the Senior Bowl was a beautiful display of love and remembrance. His brother’s spirit will continue to live on through Jack’s accomplishments on the football field and beyond.
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#Jack #Bech #honoring #late #brother #Tiger #Senior #Bowl #SaintsDean Blandino’s brother is “convinced” the league is rigged — and that Dean signed an NDA
Perception is reality. And the reality is that, when it comes to the Chiefs, the NFL has a perception problem.
In post-truth America, people believe what they choose to believe. The harder anyone tries to change their minds, the deeper they dig in their heels.
It’s become a major talking point in recent weeks, given that the Chiefs have won a pair of playoff games that included questionable calls that went their way. Against the Texans in the divisional round, it was a pair of flags thrown for hits on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. (Neither hit drew a fine from the league office.) Against the Bills, it was the critical fourth-down spot, fueled by a no-tech system that had two different spots by two different officials and the one favoring the Chiefs becoming the one that was adopted.
Chiefs fans balk at the effort to apply asterisks to their accomplishments. Others continue to insist the fix is in.
Here’s how bad it’s gotten. Fox rules analyst and former NFL senior V.P. of officiating Dean Blandino — the man for whom the current replay system was designed and developed — has an immediate family member who is among the tinfoil-hat crowd.
“My brother who is convinced that the league is rigged, that is convinced that I signed an NDA . . . when I left the league office that I cannot tell anybody that it’s rigged,” Blandino said in an appearance on SiriusXM Mad Dog Sports Radio. “We grew up in the same household, by the way. I said, ‘Listen, there’s no conspiracy. The officials — there’s too many variables, there’s too much going on. To me, it’s the hardest sport. When you think about football, with seven different officials, to say, ‘OK, I’m gonna rig this game’ or ‘the game is rigged from the league office down.’ The officials are just trying to get it right.”
And he’s right. When in doubt, incompetence supersedes conspiracy. And the league isn’t nearly competent enough to launch, maintain, and conceal a conspiracy.
That doesn’t stop people, including Blandino’s brother, from believing otherwise. And that belief is fueled by preventable mistakes, outdated methods, and a complete lack of transparency when it’s time to venture behind the curtain and make critical decisions.
In Blandino’s role with the UFL, transparency has been embraced in the replay function. Opening the windows to the football-watching world helps folks see the sausage-making process. To understand why decisions are made. And to not let their minds wander toward fanciful notions that somebody is trying to engineer outcomes.
For the NFL, it’s a combination of factors — not the least of which is the lack of full-time officials. Throw in the ongoing proliferation of legalized gambling, and the void of information from the league becomes the Petri dish in which the primordial ooze is batshit-craziness
Remember what Commissioner Roger Goodell said in 2012, when the NFL still hated the legalization of gambling? “If gambling is permitted freely on sporting events, normal incidents of the game such as bad snaps, dropped passes, turnovers, penalties, and play calling inevitably will fuel speculation, distrust, and accusations of point-shaving or game-fixing,” Goodell said.
Although the league, when faced with those words a year ago, downplayed any uptick in speculation, distrust, and accusations of game-fixing more than five years into the Wild West of BET! BET! BET!, it has more recently reached a fever pitch as it relates to the Chiefs.
But there’s a way to fix it. Let the sunshine in. Embrace technology. And spend the money to make all officials full-time employees who don’t spend all of football season working two jobs and getting little if any time to rest, recover, and recharge.
Until the league takes action, the atmosphere exists for people to believe officials are steered toward certain outcomes. And, in turn, people like Blandino’s brothers believe it.
The league can choose to shrug it off as kooky talk. Or it can do what’s needed to be done to uncook the kookiness.
In a shocking revelation, Dean Blandino’s brother has come forward to claim that he is “convinced” the NFL is rigged and that Dean himself has signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to keep quiet about it. This bombshell accusation has sent shockwaves through the football community, with many wondering what implications this could have for the integrity of the league.While details are scarce at this time, the mere suggestion that a high-ranking NFL official like Dean Blandino could be privy to inside information about the alleged rigging of games is enough to make fans question the fairness of the sport they love. The fact that his own brother is the one making these claims only adds to the intrigue and raises even more questions.
Whether or not there is any truth to these allegations remains to be seen, but one thing is for certain: this story is far from over. Stay tuned as more information emerges and the NFL is forced to address these serious accusations head-on. The future of the league may hang in the balance.
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Just like two years ago, there are split loyalties in Super Bowl LIX for Jason Kelce.
The NFL’s season finale on February 9 in New Orleans will see his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, face off against the Kansas City Chiefs, including his brother Travis.
The two teams faced off in Super Bowl LVII, the first championship game ever to feature two brothers playing on opposing squads, with Travis and the Chiefs ending up victorious in Arizona that time.
Jason has since retired but, having spent his whole 13-year playing career with the Eagles, has split allegiances between the two franchises.
And speaking on Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast which he co-hosts with Travis, Jason revealed where his loyalties stand a little over a week and a half away from Super Bowl LIX.
“Here’s the biggest thing. Obviously, you’re my brother. I’ll always root for my brother. That’s the reality of it,” Jason, wearing an Eagles hat and jacket, explained. “Even though I’m decked out in Eagles gear, I’m always rooting for Travis.
“But, there’s a lot of people in the Philadelphia organization – whether it’s players, coaches, people in the building – that feel like extended family to me, especially my former offensive linemen. Like (right tackle) Lane Johnson feels like a brother in a lot of ways. I’m rooting for those guys too. I’m rooting for Philadelphia and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce. That’s the reality of it. Not matter what on game day, I’m going to be happy for one of those sides and I’m going to be sad for the other side.”
He also went on to acknowledge the similarities between the last time the two teams played in the Super Bowl, recognizing that it will probably be a “little bit less intense” as he won’t be on the field this time.
“I think it’s going to be very similar, I really do. I live in Philadelphia, I still go to the facilities on a very regular basis,” he said. “I still feel like I am a Philadelphia Eagle and that I’m a part of all these people who root and cheer our team.
“So I would be lying if I said I don’t want the Eagles to win, but I also want Travis Kelce to win. That’s a long-winded way of saying I just want to see a good football game, whoever wins.”
Travis suggested Jason needed a half-and-half jumper similar to the one their mother Donna wore to Super Bowl LVII – with one half the green Eagles and the other the red Chiefs – but Jason quickly shut down the idea, saying he cannot wear red.
When asked about how he’s feeling in the build-up to his fifth Super Bowl, Travis said he was “feeling great.”
“Life is amazing. It’s a crazy feeling to be this fortunate in a game that you’ve been playing your entire life, man,” the 35-year-old Chiefs tight end said.
“I’ve had a lot of heartbreak, I’ve had a lot of times where it hasn’t been this sweet and right now, I’m just riding the high of living this dream out with my brothers and everybody in Kansas City.”
In a recent interview, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce revealed his pick for Super Bowl LIX between his brother Travis Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, and his former team, the Eagles.When asked who he would be rooting for in the big game, Jason Kelce said, “I’ll always have love for the Eagles and the city of Philadelphia, but blood is thicker than water. I’ll be supporting my brother and the Chiefs all the way in Super Bowl LIX.”
It’s sure to be a bittersweet moment for Kelce as he watches his brother compete against his former team, but family ties run deep. Fans can expect to see Kelce cheering on the Chiefs as they battle it out on the gridiron for the championship title.
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Bill Burr and Billy Corgan address brother rumors in surprise first meeting
Whether or not Bill Burr and Billy Corgan actually share a father, they do have at least one thing in common: a vendetta against Howie Mandel.
The Howie Does Stuff host staged an (alleged) family reunion between the two Bills on the latest episode of his podcast — but much to their chagrin, he did so without telling the whole truth. Burr in particular was caught off guard when his visit to the pod was crashed by a “surprise” special guest: the Smashing Pumpkins guitarist who went viral a few months ago for theorizing that he and Burr may be half brothers.
“You’re an a–hole,” Burr immediately told Mandel, while shaking Corgan’s hand. This response was a surprise to Corgan, who insisted, “He told me you were cool with me coming.”
“That’s what he does,” Burr replied. When Corgan offered to leave, Burr sat back in his seat saying, “All right, f— it, I’ll do it.”
The comedian then directed his apparent irritation at Corgan. “Did you ever think the fact that I never told that story [meant] that maybe you shouldn’t?”
The story in question came up during Corgan’s November conversation with Mandel, when he revealed that 10 years prior, his stepmother told him that Burr “might be one of the children that your father sired in his days being a traveling musician.” Corgan himself recalled his father saying that he had a half-brother named Bill, who was born around the same time as him (Corgan is 57 and Burr 56). The musician insisted at the time that he was being serious, though he later expressed doubts about actually being related to Burr.
While reflecting on the theory with Mandel and Corgan, however, Burr hinted that there may be some truth to the story.
“He was a piece of s—,” he said of his father. “He had two kids this close together, and he gave them the same f—ing name? He thinks it’s different because he’s Billy and I’m Bill. That’s how he told the difference.”
Billy Corgan and Bill Burr.
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Burr then clarified that while he has nothing against Corgan, the speculation brings up negative memories. In an effort to lighten the mood, Corgan reaffirmed his own doubts, gesturing to Burr and joking, “The fact that he said he can’t sing, I think, disproves that we’re related, ’cause I’m not funny, so…it goes both ways.”
Burr again expressed frustration with Corgan for sharing the story in the first place, asking, “Why did you feel the need to do that?” The musician defended himself by pointing to Mandel, explaining that he insisted Corgan share the story on air after being told privately.
Burr then tore into Mandel for setting up the encounter for the sake of “ratings,” quipping, “What was supposed to happen? Are we going to go play catch? We’re both in our 50s.”
Howie Mandel.
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Corgan jumped in, telling Mandel, “This is some Dr. Phil s— you got going on.”
Burr observed that he and Corgan were making a connection after all. “I think we’re kind of on the same page in thinking you’re kind of a d— right now,” he told Mandel.
At one point, Mandel stepped out of the room to let the two converse alone, while emotional piano music swelled in the background. Burr and Corgan took a few moments to discuss their “relationship with dad,” comparing the different details they knew of his life.
“It’s funny though? If we were born during the internet… I don’t think you can get away with that anymore. Like at some point, it did become funny to me that he did have multiple families. There was something wild about that,” Burr commented, then laughed, noting, “I’m kind of forgetting that we’re on a podcast.”
“At least we broke the cycle,” Burr continued, then proceeded to mock the still-absent Mandel, poking fun at his America’s Got Talent gig. “At least we’re not on some awful network show judging plate spinners, or whatever the fuck Howie’s career has become,” he quipped.
By the end of their conversation, Burr said he was convinced: “We have the same father.”
Representatives for Burr and Corgan did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly‘s request for comment.
Watch the awkward interaction between Burr and Corgan below.
In a surprising turn of events, comedian Bill Burr and Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan finally addressed long-standing rumors that they are actually long-lost brothers in a surprise first meeting. The two men, who share a striking resemblance and a similar sense of humor, came face to face for the first time at a comedy show in Los Angeles.Fans have long speculated about the uncanny similarities between Burr and Corgan, from their physical appearance to their sarcastic wit. The rumors reached a fever pitch when a fan tweeted a side-by-side photo of the two, sparking a viral debate about whether they could be related.
During their meeting, both men addressed the rumors with their trademark humor. Burr joked, “I always knew there was something off about me, but I never thought it was because I was secretly related to Billy Corgan.” Corgan quipped back, “I guess that explains why I’m so funny and you’re so…musical?”
Despite the lighthearted banter, the two men seemed to genuinely enjoy meeting each other and even exchanged contact information to stay in touch. While the mystery of their possible siblinghood remains unsolved, their meeting was a memorable moment for fans of both comedians and musicians alike.
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#Bill #Burr #Billy #Corgan #address #brother #rumors #surprise #meetingJake Paul jumps from Netflix to HBO, faces Logan in Brother vs. Brother Boxing match
Jake Paul knows everything there is to know about his next opponent, apparently.
From influencers to UFC stars to retired Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson, Paul is now expected to fight his older brother Logan this spring.
The Paul brothers got their start on YouTube, the influencers making millions from the success of their channels, branching out into the world on two different but similar paths. Logan and Jake stepped into the boxing ring for the first time in 2018, Jake taking the sport more seriously between the two with a pro record of 11-1, compared to Logan’s 1-1 (plus an exhibition bout vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr.).
Jake Paul and Logan Paul. / Jasper Colt-USA TODAY Jake Paul Praises Paul Hughes, Roasts UFC Star Conor McGregor after PFL Road to Dubai
Jake’s long been criticized for competing against fighters much older than him, but that narrative is out the window in what looks to be a boxing match against Logan, the WWE star one year his elder.
“The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th on [Max],” both Paul brothers announced on their X accounts.
The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th on @StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/r7PO9Q8ExJ
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) January 28, 2025
The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27 on @StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/tnTWaSDUP5
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 28, 2025
Max, HBO’s widely-popular streaming service, seemingly confirmed the matchup by retweeting the brothers’ posts on its official account.
It is unknown at this time what sport or ruleset the Paul brothers will compete in, though all signs would point to a boxing match given how Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson performed for Netflix as the most-streamed sporting event ever.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images Many had predicted other streaming services would follow suit with Netflix’s strategy, booking a fight of massive appeal with millions of fans to watch worldwide. And for Max, brother vs. brother does just that, marking a potential return to boxing for HBO.
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Max has over 100M+ subscribers worldwide.
No other details have been announced besides the date and streaming partner, and the location is still to be revealed for what is another unprecendented bout for the Paul brothers.
Logan Paul (1-1) is coming off a disqualification win over BJJ star Dillon Danis in October 2023, while Jake is riding a five-fight win streak with victories over Mike Tyson, Mike Perry, and Nate Diaz.
WWE’s Logan Paul. / Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images Coming from a competitive household, Jake and Logan have butted heads for years, so we’ll see how their YouTube rivalry builds up into an actual fight when the time arrives.
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Jake Paul, the controversial YouTube star turned professional boxer, has made a surprising move from Netflix to HBO for his next big fight. And even more surprising, he will be facing off against his own brother, Logan Paul, in a highly anticipated Brother vs. Brother boxing match.The Paul brothers have been at the center of the boxing world for the past few years, with Jake recently scoring a knockout victory over former UFC fighter Ben Askren. Now, the stage is set for a showdown between the two siblings as they look to settle their rivalry once and for all.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the match, which is sure to be filled with drama and excitement. Will Jake be able to continue his winning streak, or will Logan come out on top in this epic battle of brothers?
Stay tuned for more updates as the date of the fight draws closer. Who will emerge victorious in the ultimate showdown between Jake and Logan Paul? Only time will tell.
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#Jake #Paul #jumps #Netflix #HBO #faces #Logan #Brother #Brother #Boxing #matchJake Paul and Logan Paul hint at shock brother vs brother fight in unprecedented spectacle
Brothers Jake Paul and Logan Paul have hinted at the possibility of fighting each other in March.
The siblings have talked up the idea of duking it out in the squared circle on several occasions and they have now gone one step further by releasing a mock poster to social media of them going head-to-head.
Logan and Jake have released a mock poster on social mediaCredit: X – Jake Paul Jake wrote: “The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th on @StreamOnMax.”
Logan also posted: “The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27 on @StreamOnMax.”
American streaming service HBO Max is yet to clarify the details of their March 27 event, although they have reposted Logan and Jake’s posts.
Fans remain sceptical about whether this is merely a promotional campaign for something else given the distinct lack of information provided by the interested parties.
One supporter wrote: “Stop f****** trolling.”
Another tweeted: “No way this happening.”
A third added: “They aren’t fighting. Probably just another podcast.”
Meanwhile, somebody else remarked: “It is probably just a TV show.”
Jake and Logan have enjoyed high-profile runs in boxing after growing up in the spotlight together as content creators.
Their boxing careers started on the same night in 2018 when Logan fought KSI to a draw in Manchester and Jake beat Deji Olatunji on the undercard.
Logan has since shifted his attention to the WWE – where he has previously held the United States title – although he did fight Floyd Mayweather in a crossover clash in 2021 which ended in an automatic draw.
Jake, meanwhile, has dedicated his life to the noble art for the last five years and has built up an 11-1 professional record.
The sole defeat of his career came against Tommy Fury in February 2023 via a tight split decision.
He has since bounced back with wins over several ageing MMA fighters and boxers including Nate Diaz, Mike Perry, Andre August, Ryan Bourland and, of course, Mike Tyson – who was 58 years old when he boxed Jake last November.
When Tyson pulled out of his originally scheduled fight date with Jake in July 2024 due to an ulcer flare-up, Logan offered to step in and fight his brother.
Taking to X, he wrote: “So Mike Tyson’s out? I’ll step in and we can settle this once and for all @jakepaul.”
Logan and Jake have grown up together under the spotlightCredit: Getty Jake then responded: “Mum doesn’t want me to KO you but f*** it.
“Loser has to change their last name. #PaulvsPaul.”
It didn’t come to fruition then, but it could happen now if their announcement is to be believed.
Jake Paul and Logan Paul, two of the biggest names in the world of YouTube and social media, have been teasing fans with the possibility of a shock brother vs brother fight in an unprecedented spectacle.The Paul brothers, known for their controversial antics and larger-than-life personalities, have both made a name for themselves in the world of boxing and entertainment. Jake Paul, who recently knocked out former UFC fighter Ben Askren in the first round of their highly anticipated bout, has been on a winning streak in the ring. Meanwhile, Logan Paul gained worldwide attention after his exhibition match against boxing legend Floyd Mayweather earlier this year.
Now, the siblings are hinting at the possibility of facing off against each other in what would undoubtedly be one of the most talked-about fights in recent memory. While details are still scarce and no official announcement has been made, fans are already buzzing with excitement at the prospect of seeing the brothers go head-to-head in the ring.
If the fight does come to fruition, it would be a true clash of titans and a battle for bragging rights between two of the most influential figures in the world of online entertainment. Stay tuned for more updates as the Paul brothers continue to tease what could be a historic showdown in the world of combat sports.
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Jake Paul announces boxing match vs. brother Logan Paul
Jake Paul announced Tuesday he will face his brother Logan Paul in a boxing match on Thursday, March 27 on Max.
Jake Paul shared the promotional poster on X, which shows he and his brother engaging in a stare down.
“The moment you’ve waited a decade for… March 27th,” he tweeted.
Jake Paul, 28, is all-in on his boxing career, holding a professional record of 11-1. His lone defeat came against Tommy Fury in February 2023. Jake Paul has since put together a five-fight win streak, none bigger than his unanimous decision victory over Mike Tyson this past November in front of more than 72,000 fans inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Like his younger brother, Logan Paul has also ventured into the boxing world. The 29-year-old is 1-1, with a loss to KSI and a win over Dillon Danis. Those fights were nearly four years apart, the last taking place in October 2023.
Logan Paul has been much more involved with WWE. He made his in-ring debut alongside The Miz in a tag match against Rey and Dominik Mysterio at WrestleMania 38. Logan Paul defeated Rey Mysterio to win the United States Championship at Crown Jewel in November 2023. He has since been on and off television, notably making his return to “WWE Raw” on Monday.
Jake Paul lines up next opponent in brother Logan Paul
Logan Paul initially looked set to face UFC star Conor McGregor in a boxing match in India later this year. But according to McGregor, the UFC would not grant him permission.
“It is what it is,” McGregor told The Schmo, via Brett Okamoto of ESPN. “The UFC just aren’t into it. The offer was there on the table, in writing. Both athletes will say, ‘He’s not fighting,’ but both [the UFC and WWE] are under the [TKO Group Holdings] banner. UFC and WWE, both rising up. The stock price of TKO Holdings is through the roof. New market in India has opened up and is booming. It was business savvy and business sense to make the fight happen.
“In between this waiting period that we find ourselves in before I can get back to the Octagon, it made perfect sense on the calendar to go ahead with it. The UFC weren’t into it. The WWE, I’m not sure what their interest in it was.”
Instead, it will be Paul vs. Paul — a match a decade in the making.
Jake Paul, the controversial YouTuber-turned-boxer, has just announced his next big fight – against none other than his own brother, Logan Paul. The internet sensation took to social media to reveal the surprising news, sending shockwaves through the online community.The Paul brothers have been no strangers to the boxing world, with both Jake and Logan making waves in the sport and attracting a massive following of fans. Now, the two siblings are set to face off in what is sure to be a highly anticipated match-up.
While the details of the fight have yet to be revealed, fans are already buzzing with excitement at the prospect of seeing the brothers go head-to-head in the ring. With their competitive nature and drive to succeed, it’s bound to be a showdown for the ages.
Stay tuned for more updates on this epic battle between the Paul brothers, as the world watches with bated breath to see who will come out on top.
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