Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
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I’d lean toward Anthony Joshua. He’s a seasoned pro with tons of experience in the ring, and while Jake Paul is tough and surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber-turned-boxer, Joshua’s size, technique, and fight IQ should give him the edge. But I wouldn’t totally count Paul out—he’s unpredictable and hits hard, so it could be closer than most expect.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Anything else than Joshua KO inside 2 rounds is crazy. Hopefully Joshua is rich enough to not take any kind of fix here.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Being surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber is like being surprisingly tall for a building in Dubuque Iowa. Still ain't no fuckin' skyscraper, is it.2220762 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 10:25 I’d lean toward Anthony Joshua. He’s a seasoned pro with tons of experience in the ring, and while Jake Paul is tough and surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber-turned-boxer, Joshua’s size, technique, and fight IQ should give him the edge. But I wouldn’t totally count Paul out—he’s unpredictable and hits hard, so it could be closer than most expect.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
The Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua undercard was just announced and the Gary Russell-Andy Hiraoka WBA mandatory title fight didn’t move with the other fights. Makes sense as this is a Matchroom co-promotion with MVP and Russell is with PBC. That fight will be rescheduled.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
As someone who lives a relatively short drive away from Dubuque (not in Iowa, thank goodness), I applaud your astute - and humorous - observation.squiggy wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 12:40Being surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber is like being surprisingly tall for a building in Dubuque Iowa. Still ain't no fuckin' skyscraper, is it.2220762 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 10:25 I’d lean toward Anthony Joshua. He’s a seasoned pro with tons of experience in the ring, and while Jake Paul is tough and surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber-turned-boxer, Joshua’s size, technique, and fight IQ should give him the edge. But I wouldn’t totally count Paul out—he’s unpredictable and hits hard, so it could be closer than most expect.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
the guy lost to Tommy Fury2220762 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 10:25 I’d lean toward Anthony Joshua. He’s a seasoned pro with tons of experience in the ring, and while Jake Paul is tough and surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber-turned-boxer, Joshua’s size, technique, and fight IQ should give him the edge. But I wouldn’t totally count Paul out—he’s unpredictable and hits hard, so it could be closer than most expect.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Just watched it.
Very respectful.
Anyone know the name of the ex boxer who was asking them questions from the media.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
I don’t get this match at all. Who would pay even a halfpenny to watch it.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Yes, I hear you. I have Netflix and all. Personally I have zero interest in this fight. I just can’t see that it’s even remotely a match.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 15:38I mean a lot of people already have Netflix tbh.
I already pay for it cus my kids watch Netflix. So for me, it’s not gonna cost me a penny more.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
I watched 3 or 4 rounds of Tyson vs Paul. I shouldn’t have but I did. It wasn’t good.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
That's the whole thing. Jake Paul has always been an annoying twat beating up shot MMA guys, and shot boxers, and hyping himself up like he's really doing something.Noxy wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 15:51Yes, I hear you. I have Netflix and all. Personally I have zero interest in this fight. I just can’t see that it’s even remotely a match.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 15:38I mean a lot of people already have Netflix tbh.
I already pay for it cus my kids watch Netflix. So for me, it’s not gonna cost me a penny more.
This time he's fighting someone that's actually a threat, and it's such a massive step up in threat from anything he's faced prior that it's very likely people will get here what they've always wanted out of ALL of Jake Paul's fights.
They've always wanted to see him get violently knocked out.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Silva vs Woodley
I know they like to push womans boxing and all, but..they can keep that undercard.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
It'll be a fix, same as the Tyson fight....they will probably give AJ the points victory, same as Fury. So not enough to derail Paul. Paul will be lauded after for going the 'distance' and he will have 'proved' himself as a 'legit' boxer. He is bringing boxing in WWE territory but to be fair to him, prior to all this nonsense there has always been fixed fights, dodgy judges so who is to say it's any different nowadays..
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
squiggy wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 12:40Being surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber is like being surprisingly tall for a building in Dubuque Iowa. Still ain't no fuckin' skyscraper, is it.2220762 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2025, 10:25 I’d lean toward Anthony Joshua. He’s a seasoned pro with tons of experience in the ring, and while Jake Paul is tough and surprisingly skilled for a YouTuber-turned-boxer, Joshua’s size, technique, and fight IQ should give him the edge. But I wouldn’t totally count Paul out—he’s unpredictable and hits hard, so it could be closer than most expect.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Anthony Joshua agreed to fight Cassius Chaney on Ring IV prior to Jake Paul clash
Eddie Hearn has revealed the original plan for Anthony Joshua’s return after a year-long absence.
The former two-time heavyweight champion has not fought since his 5th round knockout defeat to then-IBF champion Daniel Dubois in September of last year. Joshua was in talks to face Dubois in an immediate rematch, but an elbow injury halted those plans. Dubois eventually went on to face prior adversary Oleksandr Usyk in July, suffering a stoppage in a failed bid to become undisputed.
There had been murmurs that Joshua, still one of the sport’s biggest stars, was due to return in an eight-round run-out this year. The plan was to shake off rust before he pushed towards a clash with long-time rival Tyson Fury in 2026.
Then the unexpected news dropped earlier this month that Joshua, 28-4 (25 KOs), would instead face YouTube star-turned-boxer Jake Paul on December 19 over eight rounds.
Joshua’s long-time promoter Hearn revealed the original plan was for the 35-year-old to take on American heavyweight Cassius Chaney, 24-3 (17 KOs), but the Paul showdown scampered pans.
“I mean, we had agreed a deal. We hadn't signed a contract, but we'd agreed a deal with Cassius Chaney," Hearn told BS. “We were going to fight last week in Riyadh [on the Ring IV ‘Night of Champions’ card]. None of you lot [the media] were going to know about it. We were going to turn up on Friday, Saturday, and we were going to get out the car and go and do eight rounds with Cassius Chaney.
“Now we're doing eight rounds with Jake Paul, but for 50 times more money. So, the business is good, and I think Chaney would have been a slightly tougher fighter. He's a decent fighter, but he's only a Top 100 guy on BoxRec [at heavyweight], and Jake Paul's top 50 at cruiserweight. So, it is what it is. It's a massive opportunity for us. We received an offer we accepted, and we're ready to go. It's a short camp, and obviously AJ's got to make weight, which is something new, but he's in great shape, excited, and ready to do a job. He's preparing for Jake Paul like it was any top world-class heavyweight contender.”
With Joshua fighting Paul on just six weeks’ notice and agreeing to a 245lbs weight stipulation, some could worry that the former heavyweight champion is underestimating the self-acclaimed “Problem Child”.
Is there a chance Joshua could be overlooking Paul, much like his rival Fury overlooked boxing debutante Francis Ngannou?
“No, I mean, AJ's just not like that,” said Hearn. “Yes, the camp would end up being, what, six weeks, seven weeks? Normally, you'd want, I don't know, eight to ten for a tough opponent, but it is Jake Paul. So, as I said, with the weight, that's not easy either. It won't be a problem, but we can't expect no... I mean, it's just too good to be true.
So, the reality is, if they would have asked us to ring walk the night before, we would have done it. We would have just camped out in the ring with a tent or something or worn pink shorts. I would have convinced AJ to do it because the opportunity is too good to turn down. And thankfully, it's a great opportunity, and we've got to just go in there and do the business.”
Eddie Hearn has revealed the original plan for Anthony Joshua’s return after a year-long absence.
The former two-time heavyweight champion has not fought since his 5th round knockout defeat to then-IBF champion Daniel Dubois in September of last year. Joshua was in talks to face Dubois in an immediate rematch, but an elbow injury halted those plans. Dubois eventually went on to face prior adversary Oleksandr Usyk in July, suffering a stoppage in a failed bid to become undisputed.
There had been murmurs that Joshua, still one of the sport’s biggest stars, was due to return in an eight-round run-out this year. The plan was to shake off rust before he pushed towards a clash with long-time rival Tyson Fury in 2026.
Then the unexpected news dropped earlier this month that Joshua, 28-4 (25 KOs), would instead face YouTube star-turned-boxer Jake Paul on December 19 over eight rounds.
Joshua’s long-time promoter Hearn revealed the original plan was for the 35-year-old to take on American heavyweight Cassius Chaney, 24-3 (17 KOs), but the Paul showdown scampered pans.
“I mean, we had agreed a deal. We hadn't signed a contract, but we'd agreed a deal with Cassius Chaney," Hearn told BS. “We were going to fight last week in Riyadh [on the Ring IV ‘Night of Champions’ card]. None of you lot [the media] were going to know about it. We were going to turn up on Friday, Saturday, and we were going to get out the car and go and do eight rounds with Cassius Chaney.
“Now we're doing eight rounds with Jake Paul, but for 50 times more money. So, the business is good, and I think Chaney would have been a slightly tougher fighter. He's a decent fighter, but he's only a Top 100 guy on BoxRec [at heavyweight], and Jake Paul's top 50 at cruiserweight. So, it is what it is. It's a massive opportunity for us. We received an offer we accepted, and we're ready to go. It's a short camp, and obviously AJ's got to make weight, which is something new, but he's in great shape, excited, and ready to do a job. He's preparing for Jake Paul like it was any top world-class heavyweight contender.”
With Joshua fighting Paul on just six weeks’ notice and agreeing to a 245lbs weight stipulation, some could worry that the former heavyweight champion is underestimating the self-acclaimed “Problem Child”.
Is there a chance Joshua could be overlooking Paul, much like his rival Fury overlooked boxing debutante Francis Ngannou?
“No, I mean, AJ's just not like that,” said Hearn. “Yes, the camp would end up being, what, six weeks, seven weeks? Normally, you'd want, I don't know, eight to ten for a tough opponent, but it is Jake Paul. So, as I said, with the weight, that's not easy either. It won't be a problem, but we can't expect no... I mean, it's just too good to be true.
So, the reality is, if they would have asked us to ring walk the night before, we would have done it. We would have just camped out in the ring with a tent or something or worn pink shorts. I would have convinced AJ to do it because the opportunity is too good to turn down. And thankfully, it's a great opportunity, and we've got to just go in there and do the business.”
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
It looks like a Joshua knocks Paul out, to set up Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua right
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
If AJ beats Paul, then he needs to fight Mike Tyson.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
“Now we're doing eight rounds with Jake Paul, but for 50 times more money. So, the business is good, and I think Chaney would have been a slightly tougher fighter. He's a decent fighter, but he's only a Top 100 guy on BoxRec [at heavyweight], and Jake Paul's top 50 at cruiserweight. So, it is what it is."
Cassius Chaney is #161 at heavyweight
Jake Paul is #73 at cruiserweight but only through flaws in the algorithm
Hearn making slight adjustments to make it all sound better.
Cassius Chaney is #161 at heavyweight
Jake Paul is #73 at cruiserweight but only through flaws in the algorithm
Hearn making slight adjustments to make it all sound better.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Okolie looks massive and Sanchez's knees look like they're barely held together.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Anthony Joshua says Jake Paul will get exposed, stopped and schooled on boxing
Even if the pleasantly surprised Anthony Joshua perceived Jake Paul as a delightful holiday stocking stuffer who came paired with a handsome payday, he wouldn't tell you.
Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) is exuding confidence ahead of his clash against Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) on December 19 at Kaseya Center in Miami on Netflix.
The former two-time unified heavyweight champion took the podium recently for a presser and proclaimed Paul will be crushed like the outmatched opponent he’s considered to be as he embarks on a path to revive his career once more.
“I'm going to break his face,” said Joshua. “I am going to break his body up. I'm going to stomp all over him. That's my fighter's mentality. I know what it is in my heart. I know what is in my mind. I am here to compete and prove to myself that I am the better fighter.
“I'm going to come forward, impose myself, land heavy punches and expose him to certain tricks in boxing that he may not have seen yet. I am going to bring him to another school of boxing that I don't think he's been exposed to yet.
“I need to cut him up, I need to break him up and I need to hurt him. I need to knock him out. There is nothing more than that.”
Joshua can’t afford to waste too much time with Paul. The more Paul lasts, the more questions Joshua will have to answer afterward. Joshua, who’s been installed as over a minus-1000 betting favorite by most sportsbooks, is approaching the eight-round fight with a modicum of respect toward Paul.
“I'm not above the challenge. I have to work hard with my head down and get the job done. You can’t underestimate anyone,” said Joshua.
“I see talent, focus, [he] puts in the work, [has] a good team — nothing negative. That's why he's here now. He's here to do his job. I can sit here and address all of the things that Jake doesn't do well … Anyone out there in the world that works harder than the next person deserves to be a frontrunner, and he's a frontrunner in the boxing game right now.
“I take it seriously. He has a conqueror's mentality. His mentality is solid. It's better than Tyson Fury's. Jake is sitting here. So I take him seriously in preparation and give him the respect that he deserves.”
Joshua is 6-4 since 2019 and hasn’t fought since a devastating fifth-round stoppage loss against Daniel Dubois in September 2024. Elbow surgery followed, and Joshua was supposed to be featured in Saudi Arabia on “The Ring IV: Night of the Champions” on November 22 against Cassius Chaney until the Paul plans popped up.
Joshua is expected to get past Paul, fight again in February and look like his old self in both contests to lure Fury out of retirement for a fall matchup.
“I'm going to be a tough man to break down, because I have been building myself over the last year. I haven't been sitting back. I've been working,” said Joshua.
“I know what I can do, and I can't wait to show it. I am not going to crumble. I'm solid. I've been through wars, and I am still standing super strong because I have the hunger and desire.
“It's a great opportunity for me to announce myself as a dominant figure once again. I want to be up just as much as people want to see me down. I'm hungry, devoted and dedicated to chasing what I need to be.
“I am going there for a job. I want to really hurt him in the ring. I have to break his delusion and bring him down to a reality check in the ring.”
Even if the pleasantly surprised Anthony Joshua perceived Jake Paul as a delightful holiday stocking stuffer who came paired with a handsome payday, he wouldn't tell you.
Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) is exuding confidence ahead of his clash against Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) on December 19 at Kaseya Center in Miami on Netflix.
The former two-time unified heavyweight champion took the podium recently for a presser and proclaimed Paul will be crushed like the outmatched opponent he’s considered to be as he embarks on a path to revive his career once more.
“I'm going to break his face,” said Joshua. “I am going to break his body up. I'm going to stomp all over him. That's my fighter's mentality. I know what it is in my heart. I know what is in my mind. I am here to compete and prove to myself that I am the better fighter.
“I'm going to come forward, impose myself, land heavy punches and expose him to certain tricks in boxing that he may not have seen yet. I am going to bring him to another school of boxing that I don't think he's been exposed to yet.
“I need to cut him up, I need to break him up and I need to hurt him. I need to knock him out. There is nothing more than that.”
Joshua can’t afford to waste too much time with Paul. The more Paul lasts, the more questions Joshua will have to answer afterward. Joshua, who’s been installed as over a minus-1000 betting favorite by most sportsbooks, is approaching the eight-round fight with a modicum of respect toward Paul.
“I'm not above the challenge. I have to work hard with my head down and get the job done. You can’t underestimate anyone,” said Joshua.
“I see talent, focus, [he] puts in the work, [has] a good team — nothing negative. That's why he's here now. He's here to do his job. I can sit here and address all of the things that Jake doesn't do well … Anyone out there in the world that works harder than the next person deserves to be a frontrunner, and he's a frontrunner in the boxing game right now.
“I take it seriously. He has a conqueror's mentality. His mentality is solid. It's better than Tyson Fury's. Jake is sitting here. So I take him seriously in preparation and give him the respect that he deserves.”
Joshua is 6-4 since 2019 and hasn’t fought since a devastating fifth-round stoppage loss against Daniel Dubois in September 2024. Elbow surgery followed, and Joshua was supposed to be featured in Saudi Arabia on “The Ring IV: Night of the Champions” on November 22 against Cassius Chaney until the Paul plans popped up.
Joshua is expected to get past Paul, fight again in February and look like his old self in both contests to lure Fury out of retirement for a fall matchup.
“I'm going to be a tough man to break down, because I have been building myself over the last year. I haven't been sitting back. I've been working,” said Joshua.
“I know what I can do, and I can't wait to show it. I am not going to crumble. I'm solid. I've been through wars, and I am still standing super strong because I have the hunger and desire.
“It's a great opportunity for me to announce myself as a dominant figure once again. I want to be up just as much as people want to see me down. I'm hungry, devoted and dedicated to chasing what I need to be.
“I am going there for a job. I want to really hurt him in the ring. I have to break his delusion and bring him down to a reality check in the ring.”
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - December 19, 2025
Million percent rightSendo Takeshi wrote: ↑18 Nov 2025, 02:49 So many mentally challanged people on social media who actually think Netflix is fixing the outcome.
The idea Netflix would risk fixing a real fight is beyond ridiculous. The legal, financial, and reputational fallout would be insane.
But some people can't think that far ahead.
Also…. AJ is a Hearn fighter and Hearn has had beef and been waiting for Paul to get smashed for years
AJ is quite a nasty fornicator behind the face of it too. AJ will go in and destroy him