Jake Paul has received harsh advice to dismiss his advisors just before his upcoming bout with Anthony Joshua. The boxing newcomer has shown significant progress in the sport since turning pro in 2020, primarily facing former UFC stars, including victories over Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, and Tyron Woodley. However, he suffered his only loss to Tommy Fury in 2023.
Although known as a natural cruiserweight, Paul is gearing up to step up a weight class for his fight against Joshua. Notably, he has some experience in the heavyweight division, as evidenced by his dominant win over Mike Tyson in November 2024.
Concerns have been raised about Paul’s well-being leading up to the fight, with many criticizing the matchup and calling for its cancellation. British heavyweight Moses Itauma expressed strong opinions on the controversial bout scheduled for December 19.
The highly anticipated clash between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul is set to take place in Miami on December 19, with the fight available for streaming on Netflix. Itauma emphasized the importance of considering the potential consequences of the fight and highlighted the need for Paul to weigh the risks involved.
While Itauma has criticized the upcoming fight, he remains focused on his own upcoming match against Jermaine Franklin in Manchester on January 24. The undefeated boxing star is determined to prove himself and silence his critics in the ring.
Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul are scheduled to face off in Miami on December 19, with the fight expected to be broadcast live on Netflix. The timing of the fight is geared towards the American audience, with the actual start time subject to change based on the undercard duration.

