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Jake Paul, the controversial YouTuber-turned-boxer, has returned to intense training, hinting at an upcoming fight.

This news comes on the heels of his highly publicized and criticized victory over Mike Tyson last November. Paul has been called out by several professional boxers since the Tyson fight.

The 27-year-old last year began with a knockout win over Ryan Bourland; despite failing to secure a victory against Tyson at Arlington, the youngster scored a convincing unanimous decision victory.

While his next opponent remains undisclosed, his recent training activity suggests a return to the ring is imminent.

Paul's cryptic message on his social media fuels rumors. This is after he shared a video on his Instagram of himself shadowboxing and undergoing strength and conditional drills.

"Something is coming," Paul wrote on Instagram with several posts of him at the gym.

The fight between Logan Paul and Conor McGregor set for India on April seem to be hanging in balance following Logan's comments.

Logan's recent declaration of full-time dedication to WWE throws this potential fight into question. This development could potentially open the door for Jake Paul to step in and face McGregor instead.

Jake Paul holds an 11-1 boxing record, with Victories against Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, and Tyrone Woodley.

Bizarrely, it was recently revealed by UFC star, Conor McGregor, that he is in talks to fight Logan Paul in a boxing match in India.

The ‘Notorious’ continuously hinted on his X account that the fight Logan Paul vs. Conor McGregor is happening and will come with a $250m purse. The fight was scheduled to happen at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

McGregor has only fought once as a professional boxer against Floyd Mayweather in 2017, with a loss after a unanimous decision.

After Logan's desire to dedicate his life to WWE from now on, thus throwing his fight against McGregor in jeopardy.

And with that, there is potential that Logan’s brother, Jake, could be in the fray to snipe the boxing fight against McGregor away from his wrestler brother.