I want to find the intersection between digital media and traditional media and be pioneering the endeavor to merge the two worlds.

This Internet stuff is definitely not my future.

Creating content to make people smile and laugh, that's what makes me happy.

Every big platform wants to be the video platform.

I've wrestled my whole life.

There are so many funny guys, like Theo Vonn or Joe Rogan, making really entertaining podcasts. There is so much value in a Joe Rogan podcast.

The issue is sometimes when people are themselves, like, what if you suck, you know? There's a good chance you're not gonna resonate and not be relatable to people. You gotta be a goodhearted, positive person. And a lot of YouTubers I've met anyways are.

This creating? It's my passion.

I'm everywhere, baby, I'm everywhere. And I'm nowhere, I'm like a ghost.

Just so you know, I am an ex-controversial YouTuber.

If I'm being quite honest with you, I'm the fastest YouTuber; I'm the fastest entertainer on the planet.

I mean, look when you meet me in real life, I'm not the person you see on the Internet, as disappointing as that is.

Everyone who uses their phone on a day to day basis just be careful with how much you're consuming because it can get unhealthy quickly.

Boxing has definitely allowed me to focus on something other than just creating content which I think we've seen historically can be so toxic.

One of the reasons boxing is one of the greatest things to happen to my life is because it made me human again.

I jumped off a bridge in Italy, is that culturally insensitive? Is saying 'mamma mia' culturally insensitive?

If I'm going to do something, I might as well go for it.

I try not to live my life thinking about money because money doesn't make me happy.

I don't think everyone should get a second chance.

Everyone deserves second chances.

It's so easy for anyone to be like, 'Logan Paul just ended his career. He's done.' But the only person who will ever decide whether that's true is me. Like, if I sleep for the rest of my life, maybe.

The old Logan was plain old insensitive.

I try not to get too political.

I don't want to be a Snapchat star. I barely want to be a YouTube star.

I believe you really do need to be 360 in this industry. And being just a Vine creator was not my goal.

A lot of people want to get involved, so thinking up Vines that require crowds is always good. But I've definitely gotten tweets before that were like, 'Just saw Logan Paul shooting a Vine and ran in the other direction!' so it's not for everyone.

The branding stuff is really fun.

I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities Vine has given me.

I think Hollywood, I think America in general, they love redemption stories.

I want to become better, I don't want to let my mistakes define me.

I want to explore for myself and keep an open mind. There is a stigma of being a flat earther and if I'm going to do it I want to know the facts.

Peyton List is sweet.

I'm so used to doing stuff, as you can imagine, fast and on the go, and just calming down, being patient for me is something I have yet to get used to.

Some of my Vines, the young girls love them. But college students will watch them and be like, yo this is dumb.

After all the stuff that I've been through, I'm trying to rebuild my brand and be true to who I am, and be authentic, and make the truest, realest content that I can.

It's like, 'How can I reverse engineer what it takes to gain followers on a platform?' And I'm curious about how it works. And I'm the same way with people. I'm curious about what makes them tick.

I'll make some TikToks, who knows?

I want to fight a UFC fighter.

I love MMA.

I was one of the best wrestlers in Ohio.

MMA guys, we sparred a lot of them training for KSI because of the wild punches.