Nike Boxing X Olympics (Paris 2024)

Nike Boxing X Olympics (Paris 2024)
Nike Boxing is set to drop a new colorway for the Machomai 2 and HyperKO 2. This is set for the Olympic Games which starts July 26, 2024. The official embargo date from Nike Boxing is July 24, 2024 for vendors to receive these products. Consumers can expect to purchase both pairs between the 24th - 26th while supplies last.
The visuals of the colorway is unknown and Nike has kept it secret for their launch date. This creates a level of hype and anticipation for their consumers who already enjoy both models (Click Here to Purchase Nike Boxing Boots).
The official 'Unavailable Image' from Nike Boxing
Although there is no idea what it looks like, the colorway can align with the 'Blueprint Pack’ that was previewed on April 11, 2024 in Paris, France. It included Basketball, Track & Field (Running), and Soccer (Global Football) footwear.
"Nike On Air" Event at the Palais Brongniart Building via Nike Dot Com
All silhouettes shown below possess a white base that is complemented with blue and orange accents. The official Nike color description to keep it anonymous was “Multi-Color/Multi-Color” followed by a “900” color-code.
The Nike 'Blueprint Pack' for the Olympic Games via Nike's Newsroom
The official 'Locked Image' from Nike Boxing
However, the official color-blocking by Nike is “White/Racer Blue/Total Orange” and color-code “900” is a cross-reference to “Special Edition” due to it being an Olympic themed product.
As a former Nike employee and seeing back-to-back ‘Launches’, Nike follows a uniform standard to automate the process. It is probably safe to assume that both boxing boots will follow the ‘Blueprint Pack’ (White/Racer Blue/Total Orange). The official information for both models is listed down below:
  • Nike Machomai 2 SE OLY (Special Edition Olympic)
    • FV3683-900
    • Multi-Color/Multi-Color
  • Nike HyperKO 2 SE OLY (Special Edition Olympic)
    • ??????-900
    • Multi-Color/Multi-Color
Unfortunately, Box-Up Nation will not receive them. We opted out because we had to buy into an unknown colorway that was ungaugable for our target audience.
Even though there is no absolute intel, we are speculating that it will follow the ‘Blueprint’ collection. But, Nike Boxing can totally surprise us with a new refreshing colorway.
Down below is a fleet of products from the past Olympic Games from Nike Boxing:
The Nike HyperKO 1 'BE TRUE' (Volt/Pink/Black) • The 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro
The Nike KO Boxing Shoe 'BE TRUE' (Volt/Pink/Black) • The 2016 Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro
The Nike Machomai 2 SE 'Rawdacious Pack' • The 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo
The Nike HyperKO 2 SE 'Rawdacious Pack' • The 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo

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4 comments

  • Alexis

    Informative description of what Nike does when a release is upcoming. I did not know the intracecies of it until now. What’s exciting to see is the potential colorway, the orange with blue accent is more conservative than previous colorways. I was never a fan of really bright colorways so this is refreshing to see. The contrast between colors is not too extreme versus previous colorways aforementioned. This article is straight to point which was easy to read as I am not really a sneakerhead. Keep up the great content as always guys!

  • Manny C

    I agree with it being silly that Nike doesn’t show you the product that you are buying/selling. Especially since they already showed a huge chunk of the shoe line up for other sports. Seems dumb to keep the shoes hidden, in my opinion. It’s really high risk to bulk up on this shoe and it ends up being a crazy colorway that doesn’t move from the shelf.

  • George

    I’m looking forward for what they look like !! Can’t wait for them! I knwo they will be pricy but i mean who care we know for a fact that they going to come out clean💯Just dumb like how the other person said that we can’t see how they look like:(

  • Og.boxingcurator

    Well written article guys! I’m super curious and excited to see what the new olympic colorways are going to look like. I understand them trying to build the hype around the big reveal but I honestly think it’s lowkey silly for Nike to not show its vendors the colorway unless you buy into it. Not a smart business move on Nikes part in MY opinion. Either way I believe you guys are going to be correct with the possible colorway; given all the information you stated it makes sense that it will be something similar to the “blueprint collection” . Just gonna have to wait and see !


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