Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua Odds, Predictions: Fight Picks From Proven Boxing Expert
The fight offers each boxer a $50 million purse and will be Netflix's second live boxing broadcast, aiming to attract large streaming audiences and renew interest in boxing.
- On Dec. 19, Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will meet in an eight‑round heavyweight bout at Miami's Kaseya Center, streamed live by Netflix.
- Joshua said he was called out of hiatus to `save boxing` and aims for a statement win, highlighting his knockout of former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
- Paul arrives with a 12-1 record and 7 knockout wins, while his Netflix main event last year with Mike Tyson drew record streaming and safety criticism.
- Promoters have stacked the card with four women's championship bouts, but Deontay Wilder called it `a 'money grab'` and pugilist purists say it shouldn't be happening.
- Joshua has not ruled out pursuing Tyson Fury, former world heavyweight champion, while pulled-punch allegations and safety critiques from prior Netflix spectacles may influence boxing's future.
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Anthony Joshua has given Jake Paul a stern warning ahead of their much-hyped showdown, declaring that he intends to break him not only physically, but also mentally and spiritually. The Paul-Joshua fight is the main event of Friday's big Netflix card, which will take place at the Kaseya Center in Miami. For Jake Paul, this will be his first appearance since his victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., while for Joshua, it will be his first fight sin…
Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua fight in a show in Miami on the night of Friday to Saturday.
‘Saviour’ Joshua to pummel Paul for the good of the sport
Anthony Joshua says boxing needs saving - and he is happy to play the hero - as the former heavyweight champion prepares to face YouTube star-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Miami on December 19. The fight, which pits the former twice unified heavyweight champion against the social media celebrity, has attracted its fair share of critics. Former WBC heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder has dismissed it as a ‘money grab’ while some of Joshua’s previ…
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