Boxing fans, mark your calendars! Anthony Joshua, the British heavyweight titan, is making a highly anticipated (and controversial) return to the ring. But it’s not against a traditional contender. On December 19th in Miami, AJ will face none other than YouTube sensation-turned-boxer, Jake “The Problem Child” Paul, live on Netflix. This unexpected matchup has everyone talking, and AJ himself has finally spilled the beans on why he said yes.
After a tough knockout loss to Daniel Dubois back in September 2024, Joshua took a planned 12-month break. Now, he’s eager to get back in action. “I was planning on fighting anyway,” AJ revealed at a Miami press conference. “This opportunity presented itself and I thought, ‘yeah, why not?'” He credits Jake Paul’s team for reaching out, calling it a “great opportunity” to return to the sport he loves.
Beyond the pure fighting, AJ sees the massive global appeal. “It’s massive, colossal,” he explained. “We’re bringing marketability together with ability.” This isn’t just a fight; it’s a worldwide spectacle, pulling audiences from Europe, Africa, and Asia to watch “two guys that want to put on a good show” on Netflix.
Many have questioned the impact on AJ’s legacy and the perceived mismatch. But Joshua is unfazed. “I just address people that are for me,” he stated, dismissing negative comments as not even entering his “psyche.” His focus remains on those who support him.
Despite the controversy, Joshua even offered some praise for Paul, calling him a “frontrunner in the boxing game” and a “conqueror” with a “solid” mentality. He even cheekily added, “He’s better than Tyson Fury.” However, don’t mistake that for softness; AJ also made it clear he plans to “hurt him.”
With a rumored £70 million payday and the world watching, this December 19th bout promises to be an unforgettable event. Love it or hate it, AJ vs. Jake Paul is happening, and it’s going to be huge!