Jake Paul is hoping to fight for a cruiserweight world title by 2025.
'The Problem Child' currently has his hands full with upcoming clashes against Mike Perry and Mike Tyson this year.
Paul is set to box Perry on July 20 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Flordia - the same date that he was scheduled to face 'Iron Mike'.
The Tyson fight has been pushed back to November 15 after the boxing legend was deemed medically unfit to compete in July following an ulcer flare-up on a flight to Los Angeles.
Providing Paul comes through both bouts unscathed then he is aiming to step up to world level.
"I believe in 2025 I will most likely be a world champion," Paul told ESPN.
"I think I'm ready for it in the next couple of months and I'm going to go for it in 2025."
Paul has competed from a catchweight of 185lbs up to cruiserweight throughout his ten-fight (9-1) professional boxing career but will jump up to heavyweight to face Tyson.
'The Problem Child' bulked up to 230lbs before the fight was postponed but admits 200lbs is his natural weight.
"Cruiserweight is what my body was made for. My punches aren't the same [at lower weight classes] I don't have that power or pop," added Paul.
"200 pounds is definitely where I was meant to fight at."
At the time of writing, the four cruiserweight world title holders are WBO champion Chris Billiam-Smith, WBA champion Gilberto Ramirez, WBC champion Norair Mikaeljan and IBF champion Jai Opetaia.
Paul is not currently ranked within the top 15 of any of the four major sanctioning bodies so he will have to get a move on if he wants to land a world title shot next year.
Ahead of his clash with Tommy Fury in February 2023, the winner was promised a top 40 rating with the WBC.
However, Paul lost the bout via split decision as Fury entered the WBC rankings at No.39.
Since then, Paul has recorded a unanimous decision win over MMA icon Nate Diaz and a pair of first-round knockout victories against boxing journeymen Andre August and Ryan Bourland.