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Jake & Logan Paul’s Mom Wants Them To Quit Boxing & WWE
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Jake & Logan Paul’s Mom Wants Them To Quit Boxing & WWE

For years, Jake Paul and Logan Paul have dominated the combat sports world, turning every fight into a global event. While fans thrive on the adrenaline and knockout moments, the view from the front row is very different for their family. Success in the ring brings fame and fortune, but it also carries immense physical risk. Now, their mother is speaking out about the toll their involvement in combat sports takes on her heart.

Jake and Logan Paul’s mom, Pam Stepnick wants them to quit combat sports

According to a report by PageSix, Pam Stepnick is ready for her sons to retire from combat sports for good. Despite the brothers’ massive success in boxing and WWE, Stepnick recently admitted that she constantly worries about their long-term health. Like any mother, seeing her children take heavy hits in the ring is becoming increasingly difficult to watch.

In an honest moment, she shared that the physical nature of these sports keeps her on edge. “I worry about that kind of stuff,” she noted, specifically referencing the dangers of head trauma and lasting injuries. While she is incredibly proud of their work ethic and the empires they have built, she believes they have already proven everything they need to.

The report highlights that Stepnick’s concerns have grown as the stakes of their matches have intensified. Jake Paul has been taking on boxing heavyweights, while Logan Paul continues to push his body to the limit in the WWE.

For Stepnick, the thrill of the win no longer outweighs the fear of a permanent injury. She isn’t just looking at the next fight; she is looking at their future. She expressed a desire for them to transition into safer ventures, noting that they are both talented businessmen with plenty of options outside the ring. While the Paul brothers show no signs of slowing down yet, their mother’s plea serves as a grounded reminder of the human cost behind combat sports.

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