Jake Paul urged to fight brother Logan Paul in unique fight with Mike Tyson given bizarre job

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WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray wants Jake Paul to take on brother Logan Paul at Wrestlemania . YouTube star Paul fought in a groundbreaking boxing fight against heavyweight legend Mike Tyson whom he beat on points at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The Paul brothers are both becoming a staple in the combat sports world, and are able to generate huge interest in their appearances in fighting.

Logan currently has a deal with wrestling promotion WWE , where he carries a record of 2-1 and has already fought at Wrestlemania 38. And Ray wants the big-name siblings to meet on the next instalment of the hallmark wrestling event, with heavyweight legend Tyson cornering his recent conqueror. He tweeted: "Logan.



At WrestleMania. With Iron Mike in his corner. "Its Vegas, and the Pauls are money making machines.

Book it." The Pauls are on vastly different trajectories, with Jake having now had 12 professional boxing fights and has signed a deal to also compete in MMA . Logan has fought in the boxing ring himself, including in a historic exhibition with Floyd Mayweather in 2021, but is more dedicated to wrestling.

This could be the most likely option for the pair to meet, given his brother has already appeared in the WWE ring. He provided back up for 'The Maverick' in his title clash with Roman Reigns in 2022 at Crown Jewel. Tyson's rival also entered the ring and knocked out The Uso's in a crazy moment, which has seen his appearance in the sport teased.

'Iron Mike' could be open to cornering Paul, given the pair had a good relationship before their fighting event. Tyson also has experience in a corner, having trained Francis Ngannou for his crossover boxing match with Tyson Fury in October 2023. The pair have given a mixed verdict on if they could meet in a combat sport, given their domination in separate entities.

But Logan revealed that the Pauls were in serious talks to meet, had Tyson withdrawn for a second time from his comeback fight. "I was willing to step in for Mike Tyson when Tyson got sick and had to postpone his fight," he said on his podcast. "We actually ran it up the chain at Netflix.

Not for Netflix. "Not for a big 'ole bag. Figure it out once and for all.

Me and Jake decided that, obviously we both come from a place of love. "And whatever the outcome would be, we would have to be okay with it. But obviously, I love my brother.

" Paul was ringside for his brother's win over Tyson, and was even called out by the legend himself who is adamant he can still fight on at the age of 58..