Jon Jones provided an intriguing response when asked whether he could defeat Logan and Jake Paul in a hypothetical two-versus-one fight. The Paul brothers have achieved significant commercial success in professional boxing, and recently, younger sibling Jake has particularly received praise for the improvement of his boxing skills.
However, many people have questioned the legitimacy of their fighting abilities when matched against elite competitors. But Jones, an MMA legend and the UFC heavyweight champion, gave a brutally honest reply when asked how long it would take for him to knock out the siblings simultaneously. While answering the question in an interview with Broadcast Boys ahead of his UFC 309 fight against Stipe Miocic, Jones admitted:
"I mean, they both are respectable athletes. Jake definitely packs some serious punching power. I don't know if I'll make it out of that one if I'm being honest."
Check out Jon Jones' comments below (1:04):
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Jake Paul calculates how much Jon Jones should be paid for fighting Tom Aspinall
Jon Jones defeated Stipe Miocic in their UFC 309 fight, marking his first heavyweight title defense. Although a title unification bout against interim champion Tom Aspinall seems like the logical next step, 'Bones' has refused to fight the Brit, citing Aspinall's relatively unproven track record.
Jones even demanded "f*** you money" to take the risk of facing a highly skilled up-and-comer like Aspinall, likely due to the potential negative impact a loss could have on his legacy in the sport.
Recently, Jake Paul took to X and shared his thoughts on how much Jones should be paid for the fight. He wrote:
"Did my math. Understand their hope to have Jon Jones lose so they can create the next man. So… Bones should be getting a $50M guarantee for that fight. And $10 for every PPV buy above 600K. If they offer that to Jon, it’s fair. He should take it."
Despite Jones has repeatedly stating that he does not wish to fight Aspinall, UFC CEO Dana White recently expressed confidence that Jones vs. Aspinall would eventually happen. Additionally, a recent report from reporter Reuben Carter indicated that the fight was nearing finalization for July 2025.