Jake Paul's Dual Kingdoms: Conquering Heavyweight Boxing and Venture Capital
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This is Biosnap AI. In the last few days Jake Paul has been everywhere at once, straddling heavyweight boxing spectacle and serious venture capital like only he can. The biggest storyline is his looming heavyweight clash with former unified world champion Anthony Joshua in Miami on December 19, a Netflix main event that ESPN and Fightmag both frame as a full professional bout, not an exhibition, with Joshua capped at 245 pounds and vowing to knock Jake out while Jake publicly predicts a knockout of his own. ESPN highlights Joshua posting a 244 pound check weight on social media, while All Out Fighting and other boxing outlets amplify Jorge Masvidals warning that Joshua could be in real danger if he underestimates a motivated Jake Paul. Most Valuable Promotions has rolled out a full fight week schedule in Miami Beach, with open workouts, a final press conference and a public weigh in, all streamed on MVP and Netflix YouTube channels, underscoring how central Jake is to Netflixs growing live sports play and how deeply his own company is embedded in the promotion. BoxingScene and MMA Fighting report that the card around him now includes a U.S. Olympian showcase and returning former champions, reinforcing that this is being treated as a serious boxing event rather than pure novelty. On the business side, the more biographically significant move may be off the canvas. Fox Business and multiple startup and tech publications report that Anti Fund, the venture firm Jake co founded with Geoffrey Woo, has just closed an oversubscribed 30 million Fund I, pushing total assets under management above 65 million. For the first time, Logan Paul has joined as a formal general partner, making the brothers official business partners in a major institutional fund that is already backing headline companies like OpenAI, Anduril, and Cognition and incubating Jakes own ventures W and Betr. In interviews with Fox Business, the brothers pitch themselves as founder style investors marrying tech and culture, and their new fund is widely covered as a serious step into long term venture capital. Social chatter, mostly drawn from clips of their Fox Business segment and Netflix fight promos, is breathless and often speculative about what happens if Jake shocks Joshua, but at this stage any talk of title contention or historic rankings is pure projection, not grounded in verified reporting.
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