
Another boxing-adjacent app is starting to grow, and the traction is coming from a format that turns real fight footage into easy, credible coaching content.
Released in August 2025, JAB AI has already broken into the Top 100 in more than 45 countries.
The app is built around fight training, tutorials, and video analysis, and the content mirrors that perfectly.
Across Instagram and TikTok, the app has generated around 3.3M views. Most of that comes from one professional boxing match or MMA fight clips.
From there, each post focus on a specific detail.
The clips usually use text, arrows, or visual markings to show what happened, then explain why it matters.
As a result, the content works even for casual viewers.
Because the lesson is related to real moments from a real fights, the page feels credible without needing a creator's face.
Once the viewer has learned something from the clip, the app enters as the place to train those corrections more directly through its own analysis and coaching tools.
More broadly, it fits the pattern we are now seeing across newer combat apps.
Boxer AI turns AI scoring into the content itself, while Ring AI uses faceless slideshows to package boxing discipline into saveable routines.
JAB AI takes a different route, using pro-fight analysis to build trust and authority before the product promo even begins.
