Caroline Dubois supports Jake Paul's impact on boxing
Caroline Dubois has expressed her support for Jake Paul's efforts in women's boxing. This comes after Paul’s promotion company, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), signed undisputed junior welterweight champion Alycia Baumgardner. Baumgardner said signing with MVP is a significant step for her career and women's boxing. In a tweet, Caroline praised Paul, saying he has been crucial for women's boxing. She noted that Paul really backs his words with action, promoting opportunities for fighters. Paul acknowledged Caroline’s support by thanking her publicly. MVP has also signed other female boxers, including Amanda Serrano and Shadasia Green. Caroline, at 24, is making a name for herself in boxing. She recently defended her WBC lightweight world title against Bo Mi Re Shin at the Royal Albert Hall. While Caroline supports Paul, her brother, Daniel Dubois, wants a match with him. Following Paul’s win against Mike Tyson, Daniel called him out, suggesting a fight for the heavyweight title. He later said he and his team reached out to Paul because unexpected things can happen in boxing. Despite their achievements, Caroline and Daniel reportedly have a strained relationship. Caroline mentioned she hasn’t spoken to her brother or father in a while.