Following his record-breaking bout against Mike Tyson in Arlington, Texas, attention has turned to who Jake Paul could face next in the boxing ring.
A former Disney star who shot to fame on YouTube, Paul has emerged as one of the biggest draws in boxing in recent years - beating UFC legends such as Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz in hugely lucrative fights.
After proving too youthful for a 58-year-old Mike Tyson, Paul will now plot his next move in his money-spinning boxing career, with suggestions a potential super fight against his fellow influencer brother Logan Paul may not be beyond the realms of possibility.
Jake Paul and brother Logan have previously shut down talk of the pair ever challenging each other to a boxing match in order to preserve their strong relationship.
At present, Logan is regularly by Jake's side whenever he fights - with the duo front and centre together as the 'Problem Child' made his dramatic entrance to the ring against Tyson in a custom Chevy Silverado in Texas.
Jake is also a supporter of Logan's WWE career, however the two brothers have always appeared competitive with one another and have clashed on numerous occasions during podcast appearances before.
It could take only a small disagreement between the brothers to set the wheels in motion for what would undoubtedly be the biggest fight between two influencer boxers of all time.
Jake Paul's business partner Nakisa Bidarian, the co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, believes a future fight between his colleague and his older brother Logan is possible.
Bidarian told reputable fight journalist Ariel Helwani: "I think that's maybe something Logan would like to happen.
"Jake, for the first time, is probably ahead of his brother in terms of reach, awareness, popularity and engagement.
"I think from a Logan perspective, who is ultra competitive, there is tension."
Age | 27 |
Height | 6ft 1ins |
Boxing record | 12-1 (8 KOs) |
Instagram followers | 28.8M |
Age | 29 |
Height | 6ft 2ins |
Boxing record | 1-1-2 (1 KO) |
Instagram followers | 27.3M |
(*Boxing records includes both professional and exhibition/amateur fights).