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Logan Paul has several major plans on his mind. A lot has happened since he began his career and he has undoubtedly been successful in whatever he has done. After attaining fame in social media, ‘The Maverick’ turned attention towards the boxing world.

After just two fights against fellow YouTuber KSI, Paul faced Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather, which was a massive milestone in his success journey. The exhibition fight ended in a draw and gave Logan Paul a massive payday. This was partly due to fans tuning in, as Paul has the ability to market himself well with attention-grabbing statements.

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‘The Maverick’ has made yet another one. He said, “I am gonna be the President of the United States one day. Yeah, I really think so. I think the United States need to unite. And I think I can actually do it.”

 Well, Paul frequently says things that help him generate attention. Thus, the latest comments may be another antic to grab the spotlight.

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Per reports, he can land up in a potential fight against Mike Tyson in 2022. It is still not official. But on looking at Paul’s surging career graph, it won’t be surprising to imagine him facing veteran combat athletes.

What can we expect from Logan Paul next?

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Paul appears to have several tasks on board at this stage. From social media to fighting, he can explore any of those ventures. But since he isn’t a professional fighter, there is no specific timeline onboard of his fights.

He is negotiating with several legends, including UFC veteran Anderson Silva. As we wait for an official announcement, Logan Paul has his podcast and investments to handle.

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Once all of that is done, we can see him enter the ring again. After coming out with a draw against Floyd Mayweather, several people had hailed his prowess in the sport. So, it justifies the youngster to remain active, at least for entertainment bouts.

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