Tyson, De La Hoya, Mayweather: Five opponents Logan Paul could fight next
Logan Paul has teased his fans about a possible return to the ring in 2022.
The American, who rose to fame via social media, first started boxing in 2018 when he took on KSI in a white-collar fight. The contest, which took place in Manchester, would end in a draw.
In 2019, they would collide once again, this time in front of a sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles on DAZN. The only difference being, they went toe-to-toe as professional boxers.
Paul has since been linked with fights against other Hall of Fame fighters as well as current boxers and MMA stars from the UFC.
Mike Tyson
In fact, on his "Impaulsive" podcast, Paul, 26, laughed off a suggestion that he could lose to Mike Tyson.
Anderson Silva
Oscar De La Hoya
Evander Holyfield replaced him on short notice and the fight - which saw Donald Trump attend - ended inside the opening round with Holyfield tasting defeat.
De La Hoya has even spoken about the possibility of facing Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather. Given that De La Hoya was prepared to fight at 180lbs against Belfort, it means weight would not be an issue for this fight when you consider Paul fought Mayweather at a catchweight of 190lbs.
Roy Jones Jr.
Regarded as one of the greatest fighters to have graced the ring, Jones was the opponent of choice for Mike Tyson's comeback bout in 2020. The pair fought in an eight-round exhibition where each round was two minutes rather than three.
Floyd Mayweather
Could a rematch between the two take place? If it does, then it would have to be at professional. Mayweather is adamant that if he had went into battle with his undefeated record on the line then it would have been a different story.