Jake Paul Plans Boxing Retirement After 2028 Olympics
Jake Paul Plans Boxing Retirement After 2028 Olympics

Jake Paul Plans Boxing Retirement After 2028 Olympics

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Jake Paul has announced plans to retire from boxing after the 2028 Olympic Games, where he aims to compete for a gold medal. This declaration comes after a tumultuous boxing journey since his professional debut in 2020, which includes victories over notable opponents like Tyron Woodley and Mike Tyson, as well as his first professional defeat against Tommy Fury. Speaking on the Ring Champs podcast, Paul articulated that he does not plan to retire after winning a world title, but rather after pursuing Olympic glory in the 80-90 kg weight class. He expressed confidence that fans have yet to see his best performance, stating that the upcoming year will showcase his true capabilities. In addition, Paul has hinted at a potential bout with his brother Logan, generating buzz among fans. However, there have been recent moments of confusion, including a deleted social media post regarding a fight announcement, leaving fans eagerly awaiting further details.

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