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Jake Paul 'invites good friend and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to sit ringside for his bout with boxer Andre August'

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  • The friendship was first made public with a TikTok dance video from September
  • Paul is fighting for the second time this year after beating Nate Diaz in August 
  • DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news 

By Leocciano Callao For Dailymail.Com

Published: 14:07 GMT, 15 December 2023 | Updated: 15:45 GMT, 15 December 2023

Jake Paul will have some political presence ringside on Friday night after inviting Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to his fight against Andre August. 

On Friday, Ramaswamy's spokesperson Tricia McLaughin told TMZ that the presidential hopeful is heading to Orlando to support Paul as the two have become 'good friends'. 

According to TMZ, Paul is treating Ramaswamy with a VIP experience, getting him ringside seats next to Paul's friends and teammates. 


After the fight, Ramaswamy plans to quickly catch up with The Problem Child before heading straight to Iowa for six scheduled campaign events on Saturday, per McLaughin. 

Their friendship first became public when Paul posted a dance video with Ramaswamy on TikTok in September. 

Jake Paul invited Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to sit ringside for his fight on Friday

Ramaswamy's spokesperson told TMZ that he plans to support his 'good friend' in Orlando 

The video has been repeatedly brought up to Ramaswamy throughout the Republican debates due to TikTok's ties to the Chinese government.

In response, Ramaswamy argues that TikTok and 'reaching the next generation of young Americans where they are,' will be a key part of winning the elections. 

In another clip, Ramaswamy sarcastically addressed the criticism towards his social media use while taking a jab at other candidates. 

'The reason professional politicians don't wanna talk to young people on social media is that they're scared of unscripted conversations,' Ramaswamy said. 

Paul (7-1) will fight Andre August (10-1-1) in a cruiserweight bout following a win over Nate Diaz 

'Good thing I'm not a professional politician.' 

On the other hand, Paul has 25.5million followers on Instagram and 17.3m on TikTok. His social media following gave Paul a platform to pursue a career in boxing, both in the ring and as a promoter. Paul also signed an MMA contract with the Professional Fighters League in January but is yet to make his first appearance. 

Paul became the face of influencer boxing by beating fellow online stars and retired athletes. Paul currently holds a 7-1 record and is coming off a win over former UFC star Nate Diaz in August. 

Paul will take on August, 10-1-1, in a cruiserweight bout at the Caribe Royale Orlando. 

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