JAKE Paul’s parents Greg Paul and Pam Stepnick have been separated for decades.

But the two have regularly been seen together supporting their sons as they have grown up to become .

Logan Paul and Jake Paul with their father Gregory Allan Paul.(Left to right) Logan Paul, Jake Paul, dad Greg and mum PamelaCredit: Getty Bootsy On The Water Miami Takeover 2020Sugar Shane Mosley pictured with Jake, his mum and dadCredit: Getty A man wearing a blue shirt and two young boys smiling with a waterfall in the background.Greg pictured with his sons when they were kidsCredit: Instagram

Who are Jake Paul’s parents?

raised their two sons, Logan and Jake, in Ohio, US.

Greg, born in Cincinnati on October 28, 1963, is a real estate agent and former commercial roofer.

was born in Lakewood on July 27, 1963, and worked as a nurse before retiring.

She has since become somewhat of a social media star herself under the alias “VlogMom”.

Pam boasts over 420k followers on Instagram and almost 700k subscribers on YouTube.

Both parents regularly appear in their sons’ content and attend their fights.

Pam and Greg are no longer together – they divorced over two decades ago and Pam has since remarried.

In the warts and all doc , Jake suggested that if their parents had raised them better, things might have turned out very differently.

The 28-year-old says with a straight face: “Well, I think if they were better parents, we probably wouldn’t have been fighting.”

Older brother Logan, 29, laughs and continues: “It’s true. No, I don’t think either of us have regrets.

“I mean yeah, we could sit here and say we wish we would have done things differently, but then perhaps the present wouldn’t look the way it looks now.

“And I mean, his comment was facetious, but maybe there’s truth in that.”

Logan adds: “In this show, it was incredibly cathartic for us to figure out why we are the way we are sometimes.

“And I think one of the things that we discovered was our dad was constantly pitting us against each other – like with everything.

If they were better parents, we probably wouldn’t have been fighting

Jake Paul, Paul American, HBO Max

“So we both became extremely competitive. And that’s like ingrained in us, whether it’s with each other or the universe and everyone else.”

And on the subject of the brothers ever fighting each other, “[Our parents] don’t want it to happen at all, but who knows? I think it would be interesting.

“Even in the gym when we’re training together there’s always like a who’s better vibe going around.

“Sometimes we’ll spar against the same person and you can see how we compete against that same person.

“But you don’t really know how we match up. It’s very interesting and who knows? It might happen one day.”

Jake Paul and a woman posing for a photo.Jake’s mum is regularly at ringside

When is Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua?

Paul and are going toe-to-toe on December 19, 2025, at the Kaseya Center in Miami.

Most Valuable Promotions has revealed the rest of the fight card.

vs Paul is one of two main events alongside the bout between and Leila Beaudoin.

great Anderson Silva faces off against former MMA legend Tyron Woodley – both of whom have previously lost to The Problem Child.

There are four more fights on the night: Cherneka Johnson vs Amanda Galle, Yoka Valle vs Yadira Bustillos, Avious Griffin vs Justin Cardona and Keno Marley vs Diarra Davis Jr.

The event dubbed will be streamed live on Netflix.

It’s available to watch with a standard subscription, meaning there are no extra fees to watch the highly anticipated dust-up.

Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua at a press conference.The mega-fight will be available on YouTubeCredit: PA

SunSport’s live blog will also be providing round-by-round coverage of all the action on the blockbuster card.

Paul was due to return on the streaming giant against Gervonta Davis in an exhibition on Friday, November 14, 2025.

But the bout was axed after Davis, 31, was accused of domestic abuse in a

He was accused of battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress.