KSI and Logan Paul rematch has long been mooted, but has constantly been put off.

But the YouTube stars, who fought to a draw in their first outing at the Manchester Arena.

When is the KSI vs Logan Paul rematch set to take place?

The rematch of the hotly-anticipated clash between the two YouTube stars was originally scheduled for an American contest in February 2019, as per the agreements of a two-fight deal.

But, KSI said he would make sure the February date "doesn't happen" and that the contest could instead be scheduled for early summer or around May.

"I think that'd be perfect, for me and everyone else, that'd be perfect. I get to enjoy the rest of the year, not to worry too much about training."

However, that has since been taken off the table with a bout tipped for later this year or even possibly in 2020.

Where could the KSI vs Logan Paul rematch take place?

A fight in USA has long been expected, after Manchester hosted the first match in front of KSI's home crowd.

New York has been tipped, while the British YouTube star would also like the showdown to be held in "somewhere like Dubai or something."

Yet, KSI tweeted to Logan Paul on June 16, telling him: "If this fight doesn’t happen in the US by the end of the year, then lets bring it back to the U.K. and fight at the 02 next year."

What happened in the first KSI vs Logan Paul fight

The first clash between the two YouTube stars ended in a majority draw, with the judges scoring it: 57-58 in favour of KSI, 57-57, 57-57.

Logan Paul started strong and came out on top in the first two rounds.

Although, the American began to tire and KSI landed heavier blows in the third round to bring himself back into the contest.

The result means that KSI keeps the crown of YouTube Boxing Champion after his victory against Joe Weller at London's Copper Box Arena in February in the first clash between two YouTube internet broadcasters.

More than 800,000 streamed the fight through a YouTube pay-per-view service. It has been billed as the "biggest event in internet history".

 

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