Has Logan Paul Retired From Boxing?

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Shivam Khatwani
Shivam Khatwani is a Senior Sports Writer who covers Football and MMA with a strong focus on accuracy, clarity, and sharp analysis. With experience across multiple...
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Logan Paul is one of the most globally renowned social media influencers. The journey that started with making videos led him to boxing, multiple successful businesses, and now WWE.

His ability to draw an audience to whatever he does is one of the reasons why Logan Paul has been so successful. While he is currently signed with WWE and is quickly becoming one of their main men, fans still wonder about his potential return to the squared circle.

Will Logan Paul ever box again?

Logan Paul first fought back in 2018 in an amateur boxing matchup against fellow YouTuber KSI. The two rematched a year later when Paul lost via split decision.

Since then, he has had just two fights, an exhibition with Floyd Mayweather and a pro-boxing fight with Dillon Danis. While fans have been waiting to see him in the boxing ring again, it looks extremely unlikely for him to box again.

The exhibition bout against Mayweather in 2021 was a major spectacle, drawing global attention despite having no official winner declared. Paul managed to go the full eight rounds with one of the greatest boxers of all time, which significantly boosted his credibility in the combat sports world. Although it was not a professional contest, the event proved his ability to sell fights on a massive scale.

His only official professional win came in 2023 against Dillon Danis, where Paul secured a disqualification victory after a chaotic ending that saw Danis attempt an illegal takedown. While the fight itself was heavily criticized for its lack of action, it still generated huge pay-per-view numbers, reinforcing Paul’s drawing power.

At this stage of his career, Paul appears more focused on his WWE run, where he has already competed for championships and headlined major events. Combined with his business ventures, including his widely successful PRIME Hydration brand, his schedule leaves very little room for a return to boxing.

While a comeback can never be completely ruled out given the financial upside, the reality is that Paul has little left to prove in boxing. For now, all signs point toward him continuing to dominate in sports entertainment rather than stepping back into the ring.

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