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Logan Paul has piled on the pounds since Floyd Mayweather fight & WWE signing

Logan Paul’s stature has grown quite a bit, hasn’t it? 

No, we are not talking about his status as a professional boxer, we’re actually talking about the YouTuber-turned-boxer’s physique. His stature, quite literally, has grown quite a bit. 

How did we find it out? Twitter. The only gift that keeps on giving.

It all began when Jake Paul tried his hand at motivational speaking (tweeting).

He wrote: “Be strong enough to carry your own weight no matter how heavy life gets. You control your outcome.”

Brother Logan, who has not quite forayed into motivational speaking yet, responded with a mirror selfie, showing off his body, which weighs 220lbs now.

I’m 220 now bro, my ankles hurt pic.twitter.com/BZ4sZ3PDbO

In case you are wondering whether he’s gained or lost weight, it’s the former. He weighed 189.5lbs when he took on Floyd Mayweather last year.

The weight, though, is not Logan’s only concern, as his response to his own tweet would go on to tell you.

He wrote: “Yes, that’s my pink dress,” referring to, well, a pink dress in the background. Interesting.

Logan’s long-standing rival, another YouTuber KSI, meanwhile, has been boasting a weight loss ahead of a double-header tonight. He now weighs 180lbs, which is a far cry from his 213lbs in January.

Come watch our live watchalong of tonight’s fights here!

Of his remarkable job, he said: “I started as someone that hated training.

“I hated exercise when I was in school. I wasn’t really the type of guy that liked to do anything physical, so I imagine a lot of people from school would be surprised to see me in the ring boxing, but it’s been a journey. I’ve just been working on my body.

“Honestly, I feel like a God. I feel like a complete alpha amongst other men. Not to be

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