Jake Paul received harsh advice to dismiss his advisors shortly before his upcoming bout with Anthony Joshua. The rising boxer has shown significant progress in the sport since turning pro in 2020, notably facing former UFC stars like Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, and Tyron Woodley. Despite a defeat against Tommy Fury in 2023, Paul, a natural cruiserweight, will step up in weight class for the showdown with Joshua, showcasing some experience in the heavyweight division with a victory over Mike Tyson in November 2024.
Concerns have been raised about Paul’s well-being leading up to the fight, with many questioning the legitimacy of the match scheduled for December 19. British heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma criticized the event, emphasizing the need for Paul to consider the consequences of his decisions, particularly regarding his health.
The highly anticipated clash between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul is set to take place in Miami on December 19, with live streaming on Netflix. Itauma, focused on his own upcoming fight against Jermaine Franklin on January 24, expressed confidence in his abilities and determination to silence his critics in the ring.
As the boxing world awaits the showdown between Joshua and Paul, with the fight expected to commence around 11 pm local time in Miami, viewers in the UK may catch the action at 4 am. The event’s timing may adjust based on the undercard’s duration, catering to the American audience and airing live on Netflix.