"We told Netflix that we could get the two of them to agree to do it on July 20 on Netflix because of the cancellation of the Mike Tyson fight. I think Netflix was in agreement, but they saw the brothers' bout as a phenomenal, massive event, but one that doesn't have enough time to spin it out and promote it by the right deadline.
Jake and Paul have a tremendous amount of love for each other, but there is definitely a competitive nature between them. It's the eternal big brother vs. little brother rivalry, right? And I believe you will see that fight at some point. And there's not an ounce of wrestling about it. It's 100% real," Bidarian said on the air of The MMA Hour show.
Recall that on June 20, Jake Paul will have to share the ring with former UFC fighter Mike Perry.