Usually they have it there, and it says premieres live on such a day etc..Rockytony67 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2025, 10:22 There are no advertisements for this on Netflix at the moment, and it's only two weeks away; it seems very weird to me. You would think they would be shouting from the rooftops about it on the channel.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
The Paul-Tank Davis fight was being advertised for weeks before it was cancelled. Maybe after this weekend, they might start promoting it?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Yeah a bit odd, even if you search for boxing it doesn’t show it, but I guess they are targeting people who don’t have Netflix and sign up to watch it so they wouldn’t see it advertised anyway.Rockytony67 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2025, 11:37 The Paul-Tank Davis fight was being advertised for weeks before it was cancelled. Maybe after this weekend, they might start promoting it?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I don't see the mystery. Joshua takes it a bit easy for a couple of rounds, ends it in 3 or 4, Paul falls over pretty much as soon as Joshua starts to land (this won't need to be deliberate on his part). Jake Paul becomes "a legitimate boxer who went a few rounds with the heavyweight champion". Paul's fans are thrilled and people who don't know anything continue to pay to see him fight whoever they put in front of him. Joshua takes his money and goes home.
There may be more of a fix in than that, but that's all there needs to be for it to be a positive for everyone involved.
If you want a model for how it will look, watch Haye-Harrison.
There may be more of a fix in than that, but that's all there needs to be for it to be a positive for everyone involved.
If you want a model for how it will look, watch Haye-Harrison.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
The longer Paul is in there the more chances he gets to sling a connecting haymaker. For me, there is a potential hazard and the sensible risk assessor eliminates that risk asap. Unless it's scripted and deals are signed.gp. wrote: ↑05 Dec 2025, 17:57 I don't see the mystery. Joshua takes it a bit easy for a couple of rounds, ends it in 3 or 4, Paul falls over pretty much as soon as Joshua starts to land (this won't need to be deliberate on his part). Jake Paul becomes "a legitimate boxer who went a few rounds with the heavyweight champion". Paul's fans are thrilled and people who don't know anything continue to pay to see him fight whoever they put in front of him. Joshua takes his money and goes home.
There may be more of a fix in than that, but that's all there needs to be for it to be a positive for everyone involved.
If you want a model for how it will look, watch Haye-Harrison.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
JP could land his best haymaker and it would have zero effect on AJ
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I remember as a kid when Tyson was in his prime, loads of folk said to me that they would happily do a round with him, which was as long as his challengers were lasting, for the like 7 million they were getting paid.
They genuinely didn't understand that they would probably die
They genuinely didn't understand that they would probably die
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
You knoe i.m in the AJ will kill him camp along with everyone else. BUT watching a few clips of him ttraining mote paticulsr doing padwork . I sort of raised my eyebrows . I notoced his trainrr padman were midgits compared to him . Hence his punched were going down he was.nt dropping his chin or knees . The punches were turning in and sloppy . Not once did he get a slap and corrected. Whats this all mean . It means hes practicing bad habits that lead to getting ko,ed wheres the lovely STRAIGHT punches Aj used to throw. Said on another thread pads ate a grrat tool when used correctly but when a midgit does pads with a giant i cant see the point jusy forms bsd habit punching . And say what you will Jake paul takes it serios and employs profesionsls who will notice these bad habits. Dd Trainer noticed and look what happenned there
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
You are talking like JP is a genuine cruiserweight contenderCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 20:40Really ? What if it lands on the temple, wouldn't AJ be seriously disorientated ?
FFS Uysk never dropped him
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I get that JP is smaller and infinitely less skilled than Usyk but even so he's a big (area level ?) lump who's been trained to deliver a punch correctly.Coco wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 20:50You are talking like JP is a genuine cruiserweight contenderCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 20:40Really ? What if it lands on the temple, wouldn't AJ be seriously disorientated ?
FFS Uysk never dropped him![]()
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So you're saying there are no circumstances under which JP could affect AJ with a punch ?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I don't think JP can knock AJ out, even if he lands flush. Maybe shake him up a little, but nothing serious. There are levels to this, we are not talking about fighting some retired MMA guy here. He didn't hurt Tommy Fury and both Chavez Jr. and Anderson Silva easily went the distance with him.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 22:06I get that JP is smaller and infinitely less skilled than Usyk but even so he's a big (area level ?) lump who's been trained to deliver a punch correctly.Coco wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 20:50You are talking like JP is a genuine cruiserweight contenderCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 20:40
Really ? What if it lands on the temple, wouldn't AJ be seriously disorientated ?
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So you're saying there are no circumstances under which JP could affect AJ with a punch ?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
I agree with you and to an extent i'm playing devil's advocate although i do think that JP's best punch would have some effect on AJ if it landed flush on the temple.hhaehre wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 23:05I don't think JP can knock AJ out, even if he lands flush. Maybe shake him up a little, but nothing serious. There are levels to this, we are not talking about fighting some retired MMA guy here. He didn't hurt Tommy Fury and both Chavez Jr. and Anderson Silva easily went the distance with him.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 22:06I get that JP is smaller and infinitely less skilled than Usyk but even so he's a big (area level ?) lump who's been trained to deliver a punch correctly.
So you're saying there are no circumstances under which JP could affect AJ with a punch ?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
But Jake Paul isn't just anybody. He's a legitimate, comparatively well trained pro cruiserweight. He's not a very good one, but he is levels above some guy off the street. He won't die (although anything can happen in any ring any time) , and he won't win. He will lose the same way bums have lost to champions time after time over the years.Coco wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 19:31 I remember as a kid when Tyson was in his prime, loads of folk said to me that they would happily do a round with him, which was as long as his challengers were lasting, for the like 7 million they were getting paid.
They genuinely didn't understand that they would probably die
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
The only way JP knocks him out is if AJ stands still with his hands down, his eyes closed and lets Jake nail him.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Exactly. All this talk about Jake Paul getting killed is ridiculous, he'll just get knocked out.gp. wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 08:54But Jake Paul isn't just anybody. He's a legitimate, comparatively well trained pro cruiserweight. He's not a very good one, but he is levels above some guy off the street. He won't die (although anything can happen in any ring any time) , and he won't win. He will lose the same way bums have lost to champions time after time over the years.Coco wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 19:31 I remember as a kid when Tyson was in his prime, loads of folk said to me that they would happily do a round with him, which was as long as his challengers were lasting, for the like 7 million they were getting paid.
They genuinely didn't understand that they would probably die
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
If Paul gets slept by a right hand its fine for his boxing carrer (assuming health wise is fine).
The interesting thing though, that really could ruin jakes carrer in boxing is if AJ hit him with a couple of jabs and he goes down...
The interesting thing though, that really could ruin jakes carrer in boxing is if AJ hit him with a couple of jabs and he goes down...
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
If he takes the same shots as the 20 stone MMA guy took? Just a KO?hhaehre wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 18:32Exactly. All this talk about Jake Paul getting killed is ridiculous, he'll just get knocked out.gp. wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 08:54But Jake Paul isn't just anybody. He's a legitimate, comparatively well trained pro cruiserweight. He's not a very good one, but he is levels above some guy off the street. He won't die (although anything can happen in any ring any time) , and he won't win. He will lose the same way bums have lost to champions time after time over the years.Coco wrote: ↑06 Dec 2025, 19:31 I remember as a kid when Tyson was in his prime, loads of folk said to me that they would happily do a round with him, which was as long as his challengers were lasting, for the like 7 million they were getting paid.
They genuinely didn't understand that they would probably die
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Surely anyone risks serious injury though, JP probably fitter and better prepared than many out of shape HWs that are consistently stopped or knocked out?Coco wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 21:47If he takes the same shots as the 20 stone MMA guy took? Just a KO?hhaehre wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 18:32Exactly. All this talk about Jake Paul getting killed is ridiculous, he'll just get knocked out.gp. wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 08:54
But Jake Paul isn't just anybody. He's a legitimate, comparatively well trained pro cruiserweight. He's not a very good one, but he is levels above some guy off the street. He won't die (although anything can happen in any ring any time) , and he won't win. He will lose the same way bums have lost to champions time after time over the years.
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Size is a huge thingControversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 03:30Surely anyone risks serious injury though, JP probably fitter and better prepared than many out of shape HWs that are consistently stopped or knocked out?
Also while JP is always in Eggsellent shape, he has never been punched back much, he isn't used to it against folk his own size.
Furthermore some of the out of shape heavies, have their survival instincts well honed, they know how to stay in their shell.
Yes everyone risks serious injury, but some more than most, that is why we have boxing commissions
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Yeah I hear you, I don’t think he’d risk it without being prepared as much as possible though, he’s been sparring with HWs and was 225 against Tyson so will be heavy enough. I can’t see it lasting long but in terms of damage you are probably better off getting sparked with one punch than you are taking a sustained beating over many rounds.Coco wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 07:36Size is a huge thingControversial wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 03:30Surely anyone risks serious injury though, JP probably fitter and better prepared than many out of shape HWs that are consistently stopped or knocked out?
Also while JP is always in Eggsellent shape, he has never been punched back much, he isn't used to it against folk his own size.
Furthermore some of the out of shape heavies, have their survival instincts well honed, they know how to stay in their shell.
Yes everyone risks serious injury, but some more than most, that is why we have boxing commissions
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Any testing for this?
I’m really annoyed how much I’m interested in this. I half can’t wait.
The biggest determining factor in any fight is size, that’s why we have weight classes, there’s a gulf in size and a gulf in class. I honestly think AJ is being underrated in this one! I’m interested to see if it’s a real fight or not, and I back myself to read it and afterwards I could tell you exactly what was rehearsed/agreed upon.
The thing is, if AJ just goes off-script and bladders him, what can they possibly do about it?
I’m really annoyed how much I’m interested in this. I half can’t wait.
The biggest determining factor in any fight is size, that’s why we have weight classes, there’s a gulf in size and a gulf in class. I honestly think AJ is being underrated in this one! I’m interested to see if it’s a real fight or not, and I back myself to read it and afterwards I could tell you exactly what was rehearsed/agreed upon.
The thing is, if AJ just goes off-script and bladders him, what can they possibly do about it?
Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul | NETFLIX - 19 December 2025
Rumours circulating Paul has received an injury in sparring.
Is this why there hasn't been any build up, no ads building up this huge event?
Could be a imminent cancellation?
Is this why there hasn't been any build up, no ads building up this huge event?
Could be a imminent cancellation?