

It is not yet known with absolute certainty if the duel between brothers Jake and Logan Paul will indeed leave the field of imagination and come to fruition. Even so, combat sports pundits such as Chael Sonnen wasted no time in sharing their predictions on the hypothetical dispute. It seems like the one who has the confidence of experts is the youngest member of the family, Jake Paul. But why? Well, that’s because ‘The Problem Child’ has a major motive behind the fight, according to the 47-year-old. In fact, it also makes him uncomfortable about it all.
Taking to his YouTube channel, Chael Sonnen revealed that money isn’t the only motivation for Jake Paul to get into this fight against ‘The Maverick.’ Instead, the fight will be a lot more personal. The personal angle is why he does not want the duo to exchange blows. “I want to enjoy it, but the things that Jake Paul brings to the table, the things that Logan Paul brings to the table, it makes me a little uncomfortable.” But what is this hidden motive? Well, according to the UFC veteran, Jake Paul wants to earn credit as the bigger star between the two; however, the elder Paul simply wouldn’t give him that.
Chael Sonnen said that the two brothers took combat sports together; they “moved the coffee table” like brothers, and he has never seen two brothers that have thrived quite as well for so long. However, soon Jake Paul became the bigger star. “At some point, this became little brother’s thing. Little brother became a promoter. Little brother broke into Netflix. Little brother beat Mike Tyson. Little brother sold out an arena against Nate Diaz. Little brother is going to want his credit, and big brother’s not willing to give it to him.”
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So, despite the UFC veteran not wanting them to compete as he claimed in the video, Chael Sonnen also believes that there are times when you have to fight for your rights. This is the perfect opportunity for Jake Paul to prove that he has become the better combatant between the two. However, it is also worth noting that the alleged fight might not even be a real thing, and Sonnen won’t have to see Jake Paul going against his elder brother Logan Paul at all.
Jake and Logan Paul’s recent announcement to fulfill Chael Sonnen’s wish
It seems like Chael Sonnen will get his wish fulfilled of not seeing the brothers fight. What if we told you that the Paul brothers might not actually go toe-to-toe inside a boxing ring at all? Well, that seems to be the case. The media stir generated by that “announcement” made earlier about Logan Paul vs. Jake Paul has more than fulfilled its mission, which is possibly none other than to generate attention for the real announcement about an upcoming reality show.
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Through their social media, the Paul brothers have revealed that they will be the protagonists of a new reality show that will premiere on Max on March 27. “The most controversial family in America just landed a reality series 😈 @PaulAmericanMax premieres Thursday, March 27 on @StreamOnMax,” Jake Paul wrote. So, it looks like the fake narrative of a boxing fight was set just to create enough buzz to finally launch the reality show.
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Did the Paul brothers fool us all with their fight hype just to launch a reality show?
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Jake and Logan Paul are two of the most well-known celebrities on the internet, and they have millions of followers around the world. The Paul brothers have their podcast, as well as several businesses. So, it seems quite odd that they hinted at a boxing match to promote their reality show. What do you think? Was the reality show the only motive behind the announcement? Or will the duo trade blows inside a boxing ring like Chael Sonnen expected? Let us know in the comments.
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Did the Paul brothers fool us all with their fight hype just to launch a reality show?