Jake Paul and Logan Paul’s mother, Pam Stepnick, doesn’t want to see them fighting in the ring for much longer.
In an interview with Page Six, Stepnick said that seeing Jake knocked out by Anthony Joshua during their fight earlier this month was a lot to swallow. She said that her son "bit off a lot" before his fight, which left her "down on my knees" hoping that he would make it out okay. He was hospitalized following the fight and had to have some of his teeth removed.
Her son Logan, meanwhile, has also boxed professionally, but hasn’t had a professional fight since he fought Dillon Danis in 2023. That same year he signed a wrestling contract with the WWE, which is where his focus is these days.
"When Logan gets up on those high ropes and you’re holding on to some other big guy, one slip and you can have a back or neck injury. I worry about that kind of stuff," she shared.
She said that the brothers are already planning their next steps beyond boxing and wrestling, because they’re ultimately a young man’s game, but stopped short of confirming whether politics is on the cards.
"It’s been rumored," she said. "I could see it… President Paul, or Secretary Paul, Secretary of Defense — I don’t know if I’d wish that upon anyone! But I do know that they are preparing for [life outside the ring] as we speak, building other companies they’re involved with."
The pair have plenty of other ventures they’re busy with, including the Prime drinks, multiple brands and agencies including Most Valuable Promotions and Liquid Marketplace, and that’s alongside podcasting and creating other YouTube content. Their mother believes that she could see them purchasing a sports team down the line.
"I personally picture them buying a sports team like football," she said. "That’s my goal. And then I get to go to all the football games that I missed when they didn’t go to college! I’d like to be like Mama Kelce."
She also insisted that, despite their controversies and intense public personas, they’re just normal men. "I want the world to know that my boys are just regular people at the end of the day," she said. "Not the crazy people that people see on the Internet. They’re just boys who want to be loved and appreciated and do their best."