Logan Paul: I'm done with boxing, now a 'full-time wrestler'
Logan Paul appears to be hanging up his boxing gloves for good.
The YouTuber turned combat sports star revealed during a recent appearance on Fox Business Network's "Varney & Co." show that he's ready to retire from boxing to focus on his professional wrestling career.
"I think I've retired from boxing. I think I've done enough in this sport, going fully undefeated at 25-0," Paul joked. "So yeah, I'm gonna be a wrestler now. ... (There's) no more money in boxing, every company's going broke. So full-time wrestler."
Paul began competing for WWE in 2021 and recently won his first title belt, defeating Rey Mysterio at the Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Saudi Arabia for the WWE United States Championship.
The 28-year-old's last boxing match was against MMA fighter Dillon Danis on Oct. 14 in Manchester, England. Paul was declared the winner after Danis was disqualified for trying to put him in a guillotine choke.
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