Jake Paul Offers Angela Carini A Spot On His Fight Card After Olympic Controversy

Photo: Instagram/Jake Paul

Jake Paul has invited boxer Angela Carini to fight on one of his events. This offer came after Carini quit her Olympic boxing match against Imane Khelif just 46 seconds in. Khelif had landed a solid punch before Carini decided to stop the fight.

Carini was competing in the women’s 66kg category at the Paris 2024 Olympics. After Khelif's punch, Carini quickly signaled that she couldn't continue. She was visibly upset in the ring, even kneeling and crying after the match.

Jake Paul, who is also a boxing promoter, expressed support for Carini on social media. He offered her a chance to fight on one of his cards, saying she deserved a fair chance to show her skills. Paul runs Most Valuable Promotions, which features women fighters prominently.

Photo: Instagram/Jake Paul

Last year, Khelif was disqualified before a gold-medal match at the women's World Championships because she didn't meet gender eligibility criteria. The details of these criteria were not specified.

The boxing competition at the Paris Olympics is managed by the Paris Boxing Unit, established by the International Olympic Committee.


Carini remains proud despite the outcome, stating, "When you climb those ropes, you’re already a warrior; you’re already a winner."

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