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Saudi boxing figure Turki Alalshikh sees a potential knockout of Jake Paul by Anthony Joshua as a positive development in the boxing world. Earlier this year, Jake Paul, transitioning from a YouTuber to a boxer, challenged Joshua, claiming his superiority in skills and confidence in defeating him. Despite initial skepticism over the fight materializing, recent reports suggest that a match between the two may happen this Christmas.

Confirmed to take place on December 19 in Miami, the heavyweight clash between Joshua and Paul has garnered significant attention. Alalshikh, closely associated with Joshua’s recent fights, anticipates a successful outcome for Joshua against the troublesome Paul.

In a recent interview with Tha Boxing Voice, Alalshikh expressed his hopes for Joshua to decisively win against Paul, relieving him of any concerns. Many boxing experts predict a quick victory for Joshua, while others, like Lawrence Okolie, believe the fight might extend longer if Paul can withstand Joshua’s initial attacks.

The highly anticipated fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul is scheduled to air live on Netflix. Set in Miami just days before Christmas, the event’s timing is tailored to suit the American audience, with the fight expected to commence around 11pm local time, potentially extending into the early hours in the UK.


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