Brothers Logan and Jake Paul have caught the boxing bug.

The YouTubers and socialites have used their star in the digital world to leverage it inside the squared circle, making big money for themselves, and drawing a diverse audience to DAZN from their prize fights.

Months after Logan headlined his own event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in a decision loss to KSI, Jake will follow suit this Thursday in Miami when he makes his pro debut against AnEsonGib. The Super Bowl weekend, Matchroom Boxing promoted fight will serve as the co-feature to the Demetrius Andrade versus Luke Keeler bout on DAZN, supplanting the streaming slot to the world title fight between Tevin Farmer and JoJo Diaz.

“I’m ready to fight right now. I fell out of love with my girlfriend and in love with boxing. I’m focused,” said Paul. “I’m the better boxer between my brother. I’m the better technician. I listen more. He doesn’t have that killer mentality that I do. But he’s got power and speed and he’s a great athlete … I’m going to end this kid Gib before it goes to the judges.”

Paul has been training with Hall of Fame fighter Sugar Shane Mosley in Big Bear, Calif. to prepare for his big bout against the fellow content creator. He’s also been sparring with the likes of undefeated Ukrainian knockout artist Serhii Bohachuk.

“People don’t understand training in high altitude in Big Bear until you actually do it. It’s twice as hard. It drains the energy to your bones and to the core of your muscles. It’s helped me get in shape and keep focus and away from distractions in Los Angeles,” said Paul. “I have natural power from being a wrestler. I’m feeling super confident. I’m ready to get this win. There is nothing he can do, and there is nothing that I’m not prepared for. The easiest day is going to be the night of the fight. We’ve put in the hard work.”

The 23-year-old Paul and Mosley first started a relationship when Mosley’s children would socialize with the social stars. The friendship developed throughout the years to where Mosley is now following the footsteps of his father and becoming a trainer himself.

“We’re going to show Gib a good time in Miami at the after party right after I knock him out,” the braggadocios Paul concluded. “Beat him up, than to get him a lap dance at E11even. I’m dedicating this fight to America. There is a US vs UK feud. I’m really putting on for America with this fight and walk out with some US troops from out military.”

Manouk Akopyan is a sports journalist and member of the Boxing Writers Assn. of America since 2011. He has written for the likes of the LA Times, Guardian, USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer, Men’s Health and NFL.com and currently does TV commentary for combat sports programming that airs on Fox Sports and hosts his own radio show in Los Angeles. He can be reached on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube at @ManoukAkopyan or via email at manouk.akopyan@gmail.com.