Jake Paul has declared his intention to humiliate Anthony Joshua in their upcoming heavyweight clash next month. The boxing world was taken aback when it was revealed that the two fighters are set to face off just days before Christmas in an eight-round bout with 10oz gloves. Regardless of the outcome, the fight will impact their professional records.
Paul had to cancel his fight with Gervonta Davis due to legal issues faced by Davis. He has not fought since his victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Many in the boxing community have criticized the event, but Paul remains confident in his ability to defeat the two-time heavyweight champion.
Joshua, who last fought in 2024, is viewing this fight as a warm-up before a return in February and a potential summer showdown with Tyson Fury. As the fight approaches, various personalities, including boxer Moses Itauma, have shared their opinions on the match, questioning Paul’s decision to accept the challenge.
Despite the skepticism, Paul is determined to silence his critics by defeating Joshua. Joshua, on the other hand, is focused on delivering a stellar performance and breaking records in his comeback fight. The highly anticipated match is scheduled to be broadcast live on Netflix from Miami on December 19.