Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: The YouTuber's Ultimate Boxing Test
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Jake Paul is gearing up for what could be his most significant boxing match yet, scheduled for December 19th at the Kaseya Center in Miami. The YouTuber-turned-boxer will face former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in a heavyweight bout that will stream live on Netflix as part of an event titled "Jake vs. Joshua: Judgment Day."
Leading up to the fight, Paul has been taking shots at his opponent both in and out of the ring. In recent interviews, he claimed he already defeated Joshua in laser tag during a meeting in Dubai three years ago, boasting about his speed and agility. Paul told reporters he beat Joshua multiple times during the laser tag match, emphasizing his sneaky tactics and quick reflexes as advantages he'll bring to the boxing ring.
From a business perspective, Paul continues to expand his empire beyond boxing. Most Valuable Promotions, the boxing promotion company he founded with Nakisa Bidarian in 2021, just announced a commercial distribution partnership with EverPass Media. This partnership gives EverPass exclusive rights to sell and distribute the Jake Paul versus Anthony Joshua event to bars, restaurants, and casinos across the United States, maximizing the event's reach beyond Netflix's streaming platform.
Financially, Paul remains one of the world's highest-paid content creators and athletes. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated at around 100 million dollars, with recent reports indicating he earned 13.6 million dollars in yearly income, primarily from boxing rather than his original YouTube content. This positions him as a significant earner despite being behind his older brother Logan Paul's estimated 150 million dollar net worth.
The December 19th event carries major stakes for Paul's credibility as a legitimate boxer. He's faced criticism throughout his career, but his record stands at twelve wins and one loss, with seven knockouts. Joshua, meanwhile, brings considerably more experience to the bout, boasting a record of twenty-eight wins and four losses as a two-time unified heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist. Paul has predicted a fourth or fifth round knockout, claiming he possesses the power and timing to shock skeptics who doubt his abilities against such an accomplished opponent.
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