Logan Paul shares why he and his father were 'legitimately worried' about Jake Paul ending his life
CLEVELAND, OHIO: The Netflix documentary 'UNTOLD: Jake Paul The Problem Child', which features Logan Paul's brother, Jake Paul, has just been released, and the in-depth documentary offers viewers a deeper look into the life of the influencer-turned-professional boxer.
In the film, Logan, Jake's older brother, discusses the effects of Internet hate on "The Problem Child," saying, "I mean, both my dad and I felt concerned for my brother's life." Keep reading to know about the other things that were divulged about Jake.
'It's not easy to be hated by the whole entire world'
Logan also noted that Jake has "always" had a difficult time dealing with any type of hatred and that he could be "pretty emotionally unpredictable and volatile." The older brother shared about a time when he and his father "legitimately worried" that Jake "was going to kill himself." Jake also offered his perspective on the events, expressing, "It became a thing to hate Jake Paul. It's not easy to be hated by the whole entire world and it creates a very dark mental place."
Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz
Jake promises to defeat Nate Diaz and knock him out in the upcoming match, which is about to take place on August 5 at the Dallas American Airlines Center. The former Disney Channel star predicts that the ex-UFC fighter might suffer a major injury on his boxing debut. Notably, the match is going to be a debut for Diaz since he quit the promotion. "I have the biggest chip on my shoulder, the biggest chip on both shoulders, coming back with a vengeance, refilled with that hunger that I had in the beginning of the sport to prove to people what I was capable of. The lion lost, I retreated back into the jungle, I took notes of everything, I got better, I trained, and now this lion is going to come out and maul this dude," Jake said while speaking to TMZ about the said face-off.
Even though Diaz has been stopped in MMA before, he has never been knocked out completely. Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, two former MMA fighters, have been brutally dispatched in Jake's boxing matches thus far in his career. The most recent defeat the influencer-turned-professional boxer suffered was a split decision loss in a grudge match against Tommy Fury in February. However, he claims that his loss has made him a better boxer and that Diaz would get a rude awakening in the forthcoming fight.