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Logan Paul has offered to fight his brother Jake Paul if Mike Tyson is unfit to participate in the July 20th fight. Jake and Logan's parents are not on board with the idea.
Netflix announced that the professional fight at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will be moved back to allow Tyson ample time to recover from his recent ulcer flare up.
"So, Mike Tyson's out," Logan Paul posted to X.com. "I'll step in, and we can settle this once and for all, @jakepaul."
The brothers are not just friendly rivals in the sense that most brothers are though, they have actually had a serious argument back when The Maverick and The Problem Child were attempting to establish their media careers.
Then in California, the brothers began to compete for the status as the most successful son as Paul looked to prove himself to his 29-year-old brother, but it turned sour as they released diss tracks against the other.
"In Los Angeles," Paul told Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child. "We were more focused on business and making money and growing our brands, and that became a competitive race.
"I wanted to prove to him that I'm legit; I can do this, too. And he wanted to prove to me that I'm the bigger brother, and I'm going to get more followers."
Of course, as two successful brothers making it in professional sports and content creating, they enjoy an exceptionally close bond and are usually spotted supporting each other at the other's events.
So, they've adopted the Klitschko policy, meaning they don't want to be in the ring against each other with the risk of dealing serious harm to a person they grew up with and love.