Logan Paul is standing by his brother Jake Paul after a devastating night in the boxing ring that saw Jake suffer the first knockout loss of his career.

On Friday night, Jake Paul stepped into the ring against two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in what many called a bold leap in competition. Joshua dominated the bout from start to finish, ultimately knocking Jake out cold in the sixth round. The aftermath was even worse—Jake suffered a broken jaw in two places and was immediately taken for medical evaluation.

Despite the brutal loss, Logan took to Instagram with a heartfelt message of support, posting a photo of Jake and writing:

“Proud brother of an absolute warrior, broke his jaw but can’t break his spirit @jakepaul”

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This marks the second official loss of Jake Paul’s boxing career, but the first time he’s been stopped inside the ring. His only previous loss came via split decision to Tommy Fury in February 2023. The knockout at the hands of Joshua not only raises questions about Jake’s boxing future—it might be accelerating a different one.

Just days before the fight, Jake Paul teased a potential move to WWE while speaking to Bleacher Report. With his brother Logan already holding championship gold in the company, Jake seemed genuinely open to crossing over into the wrestling world.

“I would be down,” Jake said. “I think he’s incredible. I would love to be his Paul Heyman, his manager of some sort, and maybe we can run some matches, for sure. I think it’s absolutely insane what he’s doing, and I would love to help him.”

With his boxing momentum halted and his body recovering from serious injury, fans are now wondering if Jake Paul might be ready to join the WWE Universe alongside his brother. The storyline writes itself—two controversial media powerhouses, one wrestling ring, and a global stage to run wild.

Do you think Jake Paul will finally make the jump to WWE after this loss? Would you want to see the Paul Brothers dominate wrestling together? Sound off in the comments and let us know.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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