Jake Paul crashes Team USA's Paris party, ryes Olympic Gold in 2028

Jake Paul turned heads in Paris last night, making sure everyone knew he was in town. The YouTuber-turned-boxer was spotted partying hard with Team USA Basketball after their big win, but things got a little too rowdy. By the end of the night, Paul had to be escorted out of L’Avenue restaurant by his security team, clearly feeling the effects of the evening’s festivities.

The celebration marked a significant moment for Paul, who’s been vocal about his aspirations beyond the boxing ring. Just recently, he revealed his ambitious plans to compete in the 2028 Olympics. Though he missed the chance to join Team USA in Paris, that didn’t stop him from showing up in the city of lights to party like an Olympian. His announcement has sent waves through the sports world, with many wondering if the social media star can actually pull it off.

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On his podcast, “BS W/ Jake Paul,” the 10-1 boxer didn’t hold back, sharing his intentions to bring home gold for Team USA in Los Angeles. Paul’s confidence was palpable as he declared that he’s not just sticking around but doubling down on his boxing career. “I’m not retiring,” he emphasized, clearly ready to keep swinging for years to come.

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Los Angeles 2028 might seem far off, but for Paul, the countdown has already begun. His focus is now on securing that coveted Olympic gold, a goal he’s determined to achieve. The 27-year-old’s brash persona was on full display as he hyped up his fans and critics alike, making it clear that he’s got his sights set on the top spot.

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Despite his wild night in Paris, Paul’s message remains clear: he’s not done yet. The boxer is gearing up for what could be the biggest fight of his life, and he’s bringing his signature energy with him. As the night in Paris showed, when Jake Paul is in the mix, anything can happen.

Whether or not Paul will actually compete in the 2028 Olympics remains to be seen, but one thing’s for sure-he’s not afraid to make some noise along the way. His Paris escapade was just the beginning, and if his track record is anything to go by, the world can expect plenty more headlines from the self-proclaimed future Olympian.