It appears Logan Paul’s time competing in a boxing ring is over, according to his friend and “Impaulsive” co-host, Mike Majlak. Majlak indicated that Paul is now fully committed to his career in WWE.

Speaking with TMZ Sports in Los Angeles, Majlak stated that Paul’s interests are now centered around professional wrestling. Paul officially signed with WWE in 2022 but reportedly became more involved when Monday Night Raw moved to Netflix in 2025. Despite being considered “full-time,” Paul maintains a schedule more like a part-time performer.

Paul’s last venture into boxing was a match against Dillon Danis in 2023. Paul won the bout via disqualification. When TMZ Sports asked Majlak if Logan Paul would ever box again, his response was direct.

“Absolutely not,” Majlak said. “I think he’s going to WWE and wrestle for the rest of his life. That’s it, yeah. His brother [Jake Paul] is the boxer.” Majlak noted that Jake Paul is now the boxer in the family, highlighting Jake’s more active boxing career and better professional record (12-1 compared to Logan’s 0-1).

Logan Paul has participated in several big WWE matches at major Premium Live Events including the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber: Toronto, WrestleMania 41, SummerSlam, and Clash in Paris. During these events, he shared the ring with WWE’s top stars, including John Cena, AJ Styles, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, and Randy Orton. His match against John Cena at Clash in Paris was noted as a standout performance.

Furthermore, his tag team match at SummerSlam, which involved Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton, and singer Jelly Roll, garnered significant mainstream media attention.