Jake Paul's promotional outfit MVP is teasing an 'imminent announcement' for 'The Problem Child's' next fight.
Last time out in November, Paul moved to 11-1 as a professional boxer by dominating an ageing Mike Tyson in a low-output affair at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The controversial crossover clash came under fire from several members of the boxing fraternity due to the staggering 31-year age gap between the pair.
Tyson had recently celebrated his 58th birthday and hadn't competed in the paid ranks since 2005.
Meanwhile, Paul was 27 years old at the time and has been actively competing in professional boxing for the last five years.
The fight made for difficult viewing and didn't do Paul any favours either.
The content creator has spoken regularly about his desire to become a world champion but for that statement to be taken seriously he will need to step up his level of opposition.
It is therefore crucial that he takes on an opponent that can push him in his next fight.
And here, talkSPORT.com takes a look at three names that could do just that.
Tommy Fury
Fury is the only man to have beaten Paul
If Paul is to move on with his career then he will need to avenge his loss to Tommy Fury.
'TNT' handed Paul his first, and to date only, defeat as a pro career two years ago via a tight split decision.
They were expected to rematch immediately after their inaugural encounter but the sequel never came to fruition.
Perhaps now is the perfect time to settle their score.
Darren Till
Till claims he has 'potential fight news' involving Paul
Former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till has recently made the switch to boxing after leaving MMA's premier promotion.
The Liverpudlian knocked out Anthony Taylor earlier this month on Misfits Boxing 20 and has since teased a potential summer showdown with Paul at Anfield.
Till was due to fight Fury but the younger brother of Tyson Fury pulled out of the bout.
Taking to X last week, he wrote: "Just had some potential big fight news could happen in the summer #Anfield #JP #paul #Jake."
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
Chavez Jr claims he was approached to fight Paul
Former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr would be a massive scalp to add to Paul's collection.
His best days are firmly behind him but at 38 years old there is still life left in the son of first-ballot Hall of Famer, Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
Chavez Jr claimed he had been approached about fighting Paul last year while WBA president Gilberto Mendoza opened the door to the pair duking out for one of the major sanctioning body's many trinkets.
Paul has since come out and declared that he is not interested in fighting the Mexican slugger, although he could be bluffing.