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Logan Paul Says “No More Money” In Boxing As He Plans To Wrestle In WWE Full Time

Logan Paul Says “No More Money” In Boxing As He Plans To Wrestle In WWE Full Time

During an interview with Fox Business, Paul stated, "Yeah, I think I've retired from boxing"

Because “there’s no more money” in boxing, according to Logan Paul, he is done with the sport and will fight in WWE full time.

Logan Paul has established a solid reputation in a variety of fields, including boxing. The former YouTuber is coming off of a contentious DQ victory against MMA fighter Dillon Dannis last month. The former star has fought in four fights (two professional), all of which have been huge money-makers.

Logan Paul Plans To Retire From Boxing And Only Focus On WWE 

Paul has finally secured his first victory, it appears that he plans to quit boxing in favor of another combat arena. Logan Paul has decided to concentrate on becoming a full-time wrestler for the WWE, which will either excite or irritate fans of the brand.

A recent post made by happypunch has been grabbing a lot of attention as it states, “ Logan Paul to retire from boxing to wrestle full-time in the WWE.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CzlzzvbuaxZ/

During an interview with Fox Business, Paul stated, “Yeah, I think I’ve retired from boxing” He also claimed, “There’s no more money in boxing. Every company’s going broke. So full-time wrestler.” 

Forbes reports that Logan Paul and his brother made a total of $40 million from boxing in 2021. Although his earnings from his bout with Dillon Danis last month have not been made public, he would have left a sizeable financial legacy if he were to retire from boxing. We’ll just have to wait and see if Paul is truly dedicated to a full-time career with WWE or not.

The WWE cannot let him lose out on winning a title, especially if they do it dishonestly. Additionally, the WWE bookers will undoubtedly want to put Paul on the program for its biggest show of the year as the build to WrestleMania is about to begin.

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