Great masters of PR know not only how to generate hype with a huge headliner, but also how to stay relevant. Yesterday we wrote about the big project of Paul brothers, Logan and Jake. Today, we're talking about the day when Jake Paul will retire from boxing.

The older Paul brother went to the Ring Champs podcast, and shared his vision on possible retirement.

Jake mentioned the goal of representing the USA at the 2028 Olympic Games and winning the gold for his country in Los Angeles. If this plan works out, he will retire after that.

An ambitious statement, fitting the scale of Jake's ego and the size of his audience. However, the likelihood of such an outcome is quite low. Even with some experience in amateur boxing matches, there's a significant difference between media-friendly bouts with UFC stars or veterans, and facing athletes in their prime who are directly focused on their goal.

We are confident that Jake Paul will continue to be distracted by various media events, like the joint event with his younger brother Logan, and if he doesn't win an Olympic gold, he'll at least make a lot of money.

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