Jake Paul is teaming up with USA Boxing to help train Olympic-bound athletes for the Paris Olympics in 2024. Paul will not only train with the Olympic squad in Colorado Springs but will also accompany them to Paris in July. His goal is to highlight the incredible talent of our country’s best amateur boxers.

In a recent tweet, Paul expressed his honor in partnering with USA Boxing for the 2024 Paris Olympics. He is dedicated to showcasing the hard work and dedication of our country’s top amateur boxers and is excited to join them in Paris this July.
According to Paul, his commitment to boxing extends beyond his in-ring achievements. He aims to make a meaningful impact by supporting and mentoring the Olympic squad and building awareness for USA Boxing.
“I am determined to make my impact outside the ring bigger than anything I do within it. I believe the United States has the best boxers. Let’s put it to the test. Anyone who works hard enough to fight for their country in the most iconic contest has my support. Team USA, let’s go! See y’all in Paris,” Paul added.
Paul also plans to use his platform to shine a spotlight on USA Boxing and mentor Olympic athletes on how to build their following and platform. Through this partnership, he aims to showcase the hard work and dedication of these inspiring athletes.
This collaboration aligns with Paul’s personal goal of bringing awareness to the sport and the athletes who dedicate themselves to it. He shares a mindset of pursuing greatness with the Olympic squad and is eager to help them achieve their dreams.
In addition to this partnership, Jake Paul recently scored a first-round knockout against Andre August. With a professional record of 8-1, including notable wins over Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, Paul continues to make an impact both inside and outside the ring.
