

Logan Paul always has some out-of-the-box subjects to talk about. The YouTuber runs a successful podcast channel, and he often gets his guests from different verticals and not just boxing. That said, Paul has millions of subscribers, and to keep them entertained, he and his team always come up with some unusual yet noteworthy content.
Recently, ‘The Maverick’ had Mike Posner on the show. Here, Logan Paul talked about something which not many expected.
He said, ”My brain works in a really, kind of f**ked up way where I could turn switches on and off. If I so desire, and when I’m in the tub and the s**t sucks. I just turned the this s**t sucks flip off.”
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Listening to this, Posner added, “That sounds like a superpower.”
“You want to make sure you don’t leave it off, right?”
Just like the above anecdote, Paul spoke about countless such stories, leaving his fans startled. Logan Paul has a terrific hang of connecting with fans on a large scale. That said, he found massive success with his YouTube career always.
Posting about daily life activities and some fun tasks, ‘The Maverick’ got attention from the fans and his subscriber base increased. Later, as he figured the audience was inclining towards podcasts, he came up with a podcast channel, Impaulsive.
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Along with all this, Paul is also venturing into businesses, NFTs, and more. Out of all, the only thing that seems a bit stagnated, is his boxing run.
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Last month, one of the co-hosts of Logan Paul’s podcast, Mike Majlak spoke about ‘The Maverick’s boxing return timeline.
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Jun 6, 2021; Miami, Florida, USA; Logan Paul (Yellow Trunks) stands in the ring prior to his fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. (not pictured) during an exhibition boxing match at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Until now, there’s no opponent finalized for him. However, if Paul decides to come back and fight, he’ll have a ton of adversaries to face in the ring.
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The last time Paul fought was against Floyd Mayweather last year. He fared well in that fight, and taking his learnings from there, he can display a similar or even better performance next time.
It’ll be exciting to see who Logan Paul confronts on his return. What do you make of Logan Paul’s above comments?
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