I thought about doing that but I really can't think of a way in that has much better odds than winning the lottery.
First step would be to ditch the "I have a strategy" approach. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't but it's off putting. An analogy would be the drug industry. If you live in a western country, drugs are developed by drug companies and others with access to research and testing facilities. They aren't developed by outsiders who are self educated who have concocted something in a high school lab. It doesn't matter how smart the person is or even if the drug actually works. It's just going to smell fishy.
Alternatively, it's really difficult to get into even an entry level job.
@cjbuckley4 has talked about this. A friend of mine who runs another mid sized firm told me he gets over 1000 applications for 3 unpaid internships every year. Odds of making that cut while living in Eastern Europe are super low.
So that pretty much leaves marketing to unsophisticated people. Maybe the athlete thing isn't such a bad idea. But his post didn't really convey that he has the swagger and connections to pull that off.
I guess I just don't see a path forward. Hard for me to say that because I'm generally optimistic in these situations.