While Logan Paul prepares to face John Cena in Paris, he is also chasing a $14m payday away from the ring.
Inside the ropes, he meets Cena at Clash in Paris on August 31, a bout that feels like the perfect crossroads. Cena is winding down his retirement tour, while Paul keeps working to prove he belongs among the very best.
At Fan Expo Chicago, Cena surprised many by offering praise rather than barbs. “He’s not an outsider; he belongs in WWE,” Cena said, later calling Paul “underrated” despite his polarising reputation.
For Paul, who already holds wins over Rey Mysterio, AJ Styles, Kevin Owens, and The Miz, beating Cena would mark his most notable triumph yet, one that would silence doubters and add serious weight to his résumé.
All of this comes in the same month as his wedding to model Nina Agdal at Lake Como, where the couple celebrated in style before turning their attention to life beyond the ceremony.
Big city living for Logan Paul
Reports suggest they want a base closer to their New York property, swapping island luxury for something more family-friendly.
That change of direction explains Paul’s latest move away from the ring, as he has listed his Puerto Rico mansion for $14m.
The Dorado estate, which he once toured on camera, offers six bedrooms, seven and a half bathrooms, an outdoor kitchen, a pool, and a garage fit for supercars, a showpiece of success that now looks like an opportunity to cash out.
Paul’s career has always blurred spectacle and business, with controversy spun into money, YouTube fame turned into a global brand, and even boxing leveraged to reach new audiences.
Selling the Puerto Rico property is less about funding his lifestyle and more about shifting priorities as he steps into married life.
The timing feels fitting, as Paul looks to strike gold in WWE while also pulling in millions from real estate. Whether he defeats Cena or not, he will leave August richer in more ways than one.