Jake Paul received harsh advice to dismiss his advisors shortly before his upcoming match with Anthony Joshua. The emerging boxer has shown significant progress in the sport since turning professional in 2020, primarily facing former UFC stars like Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, and Tyron Woodley. His only loss came against Tommy Fury in 2023.
Although typically a cruiserweight, Paul will step up in weight class for his fight with Joshua. He previously demonstrated his skills in the heavyweight division by defeating Mike Tyson in November 2024. Despite concerns over his well-being, with some calling for the cancellation of the match, the showdown is set for December 19 in Miami.
Top British heavyweight Moses Itauma criticized the bout, emphasizing the importance of considering the risks involved. While the fight between Joshua and Paul is highly anticipated, Itauma himself is focused on his upcoming match against Jermaine Franklin on January 24.
As Itauma prepares to prove himself in the ring, he remains confident in his abilities and looks forward to silencing his critics. The clash between Joshua and Paul in Miami is scheduled for December 19 and will be streamed live on Netflix.
