Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Well of course he's not going to say "yeah, there's a clause and we're just going to spar until the final round when I'm gonna give him a love tap on the side of the head and he'll go down. The ref will wave it off as he gets to the feet and we both go home happy as I get a KO victory and Paul looks good by going x amount of rounds with a genuine World Class heavyweight fighter. Dont bother betting on this, or even watching it really as it's gonna be faker than the WWE."
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Whatever the hell is gonna happen. I'm glad it's gonna happen tomorrow.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Ticket sales have finally picked up after they were put on a 2 for 1 offer. Still available but thankfully not as many.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Jake Paul: 216.6 lbs
Anthony Joshua: 243.4 lbs
AJ with a two stone weigh advantage
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Anthony Joshua: 243.4 lbs
AJ with a two stone weigh advantage
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Are you going to get some?mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:50 Ticket sales have finally picked up after they were put on a 2 for 1 offer. Still available but thankfully not as many.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
No, I will he boxes Fury (Tyson, just to clarify as AJ is now fighting at Tommy's level).joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:07Are you going to get some?mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:50 Ticket sales have finally picked up after they were put on a 2 for 1 offer. Still available but thankfully not as many.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Script / agreement, it all amounts to the same doesn’t it? It’s one thing being able to pull that off against old worn out boxers or ex UFC performers with already awkward looking punches, but we know what Joshua was and still is capable of as a top flight heavyweight, how can they meddle with reality and not get busted on this one?MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
Unless the story is that Joshua suddenly contracted the flu or a shoulder injury while warming up, I’m struggling to see how this “agreement” plays out to anyone’s benefit. It’s surely too big a gap to close, in any sort of convincing way.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Even if Joshua legit had a shoulder injury while warming up. If he still has 1 good arm, he should still be able to demolish Jake Paul in 1 round.Kilburn wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:28Script / agreement, it all amounts to the same doesn’t it? It’s one thing being able to pull that off against old worn out boxers or ex UFC performers with already awkward looking punches, but we know what Joshua was and still is capable of as a top flight heavyweight, how can they meddle with reality and not get busted on this one?MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
Unless the story is that Joshua suddenly contracted the flu or a shoulder injury while warming up, I’m struggling to see how this “agreement” plays out to anyone’s benefit. It’s surely too big a gap to close, in any sort of convincing way.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Well I did think that, while I was typing it. Would have to be both shoulders really.gilgamesh wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:30Even if Joshua legit had a shoulder injury while warming up. If he still has 1 good arm, he should still be able to demolish Jake Paul in 1 round.Kilburn wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:28Script / agreement, it all amounts to the same doesn’t it? It’s one thing being able to pull that off against old worn out boxers or ex UFC performers with already awkward looking punches, but we know what Joshua was and still is capable of as a top flight heavyweight, how can they meddle with reality and not get busted on this one?MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
Unless the story is that Joshua suddenly contracted the flu or a shoulder injury while warming up, I’m struggling to see how this “agreement” plays out to anyone’s benefit. It’s surely too big a gap to close, in any sort of convincing way.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
That is true but everyone's allowed an easy cash grab every now and then, especially after a long lay off due to injury/drugs bans etcmickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:18No, I will he boxes Fury (Tyson, just to clarify as AJ is now fighting at Tommy's level).joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:07Are you going to get some?mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 13:50 Ticket sales have finally picked up after they were put on a 2 for 1 offer. Still available but thankfully not as many.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Joshua doesn't need Paul to make this sort of money. There's no reason for him to agree to sandbagging. It's more damaging for him to not look good. The exposure for obliterating Paul is way better than any backhanded payment Paul could offer. I think most people think Paul earns more than he does...MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Exactly. If Joshua does what we think he all should to Jake Paul. He'll be the talk of the town at many Christmas Dinners where Uncle's get into Sports talk, and it'll definitely make people pay more attention next year when he fights.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:44Joshua doesn't need Paul to make this sort of money. There's no reason for him to agree to sandbagging. It's more damaging for him to not look good. The exposure for obliterating Paul is way better than any backhanded payment Paul could offer. I think most people think Paul earns more than he does...MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
I don't doubt many people will avoid this because they were so disgusted by what they saw with the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson thing, and I don't blame them, but if Joshua scores a highlight reel KO, the memes and the clips will spread over the internet like wildfire, and he'll be as popular as he's been in years.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Will you be putting everything you own on AJ inside the distance at 2/7? I would if I thought it was genuine.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:44Joshua doesn't need Paul to make this sort of money. There's no reason for him to agree to sandbagging. It's more damaging for him to not look good. The exposure for obliterating Paul is way better than any backhanded payment Paul could offer. I think most people think Paul earns more than he does...MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Any clauses on what they can weigh tomorrow.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 15:32Will you be putting everything you own on AJ inside the distance at 2/7? I would if I thought it was genuine.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:44Joshua doesn't need Paul to make this sort of money. There's no reason for him to agree to sandbagging. It's more damaging for him to not look good. The exposure for obliterating Paul is way better than any backhanded payment Paul could offer. I think most people think Paul earns more than he does...MightyWarrior wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 12:53 He can say there’s no script and be telling the truth, technically, but there will still be some type of agreement about AJ not trying too hard for the knockout, bodyshot ko allowed etc
Plus you can see there is zero tension with the two of them, as you’d get with a real fight.
Paul is two things: a narcissist who probably believes he can do anything, and also a prankster.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if he has dreams of conning AJ, thinking he’s a clown and it’s just a move around, and then somehow landing that big Andy Ruiz type life changing punch. An act of sabotage, and who cares what the fine would be, it’d be worth it to him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Any pre-scripted agreements are illegal In a professionally sanctioned fight. It doesn't mean they aren't there. Boxing has always been the most crooked of sports. You only have to read up on the sport's history to see it: the Jack Johnson book Unforgivable Blackness alleges numerous fixed bouts for the historic champion. They're part of the sport.
Previously, I've posited a theory about the Fury Ngannou fight. In the months prior to that, Hearn is on record saying that it was an exhibition with no knock downs. Then it becomes a real, sanctioned fight. Ngannou knocked a flabby, out of shape Fury down, and arguably won. But what if the (illegal) pre-fight agreement was that nobody would knock each other down, or at least Fury wouldn't knock down Ngannou and that it would go to points? Maybe Tyson swallowed the knock down and let the fight go to points to claim his promised purse? Maybe Ngannou ignored his contracted obligation to not really try and put it on Fury regardless? Maybe in the Joshua fight, the agreement was the same, but AJ decided to forfeit his entire purse to flatten Ngannou, despite some prior agreement to let him off and give him some rounds?
We'll never truly know. If they admitted to any of the above. they would be in a world of trouble.
AJ should be able to kill Jake Paul, shouldn't he?
Previously, I've posited a theory about the Fury Ngannou fight. In the months prior to that, Hearn is on record saying that it was an exhibition with no knock downs. Then it becomes a real, sanctioned fight. Ngannou knocked a flabby, out of shape Fury down, and arguably won. But what if the (illegal) pre-fight agreement was that nobody would knock each other down, or at least Fury wouldn't knock down Ngannou and that it would go to points? Maybe Tyson swallowed the knock down and let the fight go to points to claim his promised purse? Maybe Ngannou ignored his contracted obligation to not really try and put it on Fury regardless? Maybe in the Joshua fight, the agreement was the same, but AJ decided to forfeit his entire purse to flatten Ngannou, despite some prior agreement to let him off and give him some rounds?
We'll never truly know. If they admitted to any of the above. they would be in a world of trouble.
AJ should be able to kill Jake Paul, shouldn't he?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
25% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:07The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 15:32Will you be putting everything you own on AJ inside the distance at 2/7? I would if I thought it was genuine.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 14:44
Joshua doesn't need Paul to make this sort of money. There's no reason for him to agree to sandbagging. It's more damaging for him to not look good. The exposure for obliterating Paul is way better than any backhanded payment Paul could offer. I think most people think Paul earns more than he does...
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Anyone bet me a fiver that AJ has an injury revealed after the fight?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I'm not a gambler, but if I was I would be betting on this with whatever pre-agreed result I could imagine in mind. AJ KO1 should be the reality. I wouldn't bet that, just because I don't think this is a real, caveat free fight. Something weird is likely to go down.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:2125% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:07The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 15:32
Will you be putting everything you own on AJ inside the distance at 2/7? I would if I thought it was genuine.
I'll be in bed when it's on, anyway.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I've lumped on at 1/4. This is the easiest money since Floyd and Connor.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:2125% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:07The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 15:32
Will you be putting everything you own on AJ inside the distance at 2/7? I would if I thought it was genuine.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Your bet is just AJ to win?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:42I've lumped on at 1/4. This is the easiest money since Floyd and Connor.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:2125% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:07
The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Totally agree £40 on to win a tenner.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:42I've lumped on at 1/4. This is the easiest money since Floyd and Connor.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:2125% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.joshj909 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:07
The only thing I can't account for is the referee not properly punishing Paul for running when it's Paul's promotion. I'm also not putting on thousands to get around a quarter of the the return. The early round KO's are interesting if there are boosted odds. If Tommy Fury did enough to not follow the gameplay then I'm sure Joshua will.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
AJ by stoppage or DQ.Cyclops wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:44Your bet is just AJ to win?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:42I've lumped on at 1/4. This is the easiest money since Floyd and Connor.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:21
25% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
It sounds bad until you know who the participants are.MasterG wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:46Totally agree £40 on to win a tenner.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:42I've lumped on at 1/4. This is the easiest money since Floyd and Connor.mickey1975 wrote: ↑18 Dec 2025, 16:21
25% interest is incredible for an instant return. Boosted odds only allow a limited stake, usually £10.
In one corner we have the ex gold Olympian and two time heavyweight champion, in the other corner a YouTuber who bleaches his hair like it's 1995 and got beaten by male model and Instagrammer Tommy Fury
Yeah I'll take that bet too!
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Tyson Fury just can't stop himself. It's embarrassing.