Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua

Judgment Day
DateDecember 19, 2025
VenueKaseya Center, Miami, Florida. U.S.
Tale of the tape
Boxer Jake Paul Anthony Joshua
Nickname El Gallo
("The Rooster")
AJ
Hometown Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Pre-fight record 12–1 (7 KOs) 28–4 (25 KO)
Age 28 years, 9 months 36 years, 2 months
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1] 6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Weight 216.6 lb (98 kg)
[2]
243.4 lb (110 kg)
[2]
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBA
No. 15 Ranked Cruiserweight
IBF/WBO
No. 1 Ranked Heavyweight
The Ring/TBRB
No. 2 Ranked Heavyweight
Former two-time unified heavyweight champion
Result
Joshua wins by 6th-round KO

Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, billed as Judgment Day, was a heavyweight professional boxing match that was contested between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and former two-time unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. The fight took place on December 19, 2025 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The fight was set to last eight 3-minute rounds, and was fought with 10 oz gloves.[3] The fight was broadcast on Netflix, and the purse has been reported to be $184 million.[4][5]

Announced in November 2025, the fight was criticised for the size difference of the fighters—with Joshua weighing in 26.8 lb (12.2 kg) heavier and 5 in (13 cm) taller—as well as their gulf in experience. Joshua defeated Paul via knockout in the sixth round, handing Paul his first stoppage loss of his career.[6]

Background and build-up

In July 2025, Eddie Hearn discussed a possible fight between Paul and Joshua, noting the increasing interest following Paul’s earlier call-out to Joshua. He mentioned that conversations were ongoing with Turki Alalshikh. He said, “You know, obviously it'll be up to AJ and myself what AJ does, and Nakisa [Bidarian] and Jake, what they do – but also the power of Turki Alalshikh bringing it together, making it a mega-event. We're up for it. You know, it's not a fight we targeted. It's not a fight we anticipated. But as I said, if it's there and it's open and it's a running-up fight before Tyson Fury, why not?” Hearn suggested that the fight could attract considerable viewership and revenue, even though there were concerns about its competitiveness.[7] Ben Davison, Joshua's trainer, expressed concerns about the safety risks associated with him fighting Paul. Davison was not under a long-term contract with Joshua; instead, their arrangement was more flexible, which suggested that he might not be training Joshua for the upcoming fight.[8]

On August 8, it was announced that Joshua would return to the ring in December 2025. One potential opponent was French Olympic gold medallist Tony Yoka (14–3, 11 KOs). Another possible opponent was Paul, although Joshua stated that he was not interested in influencer boxing. Yoka recently signed with Queensberry Promotions, which increased the chances of a matchup with Joshua. French promoter Yohan Zaoui was confident that Joshua would fight Yoka next. According to Hearn, Paul was the "front-runner" for Joshua's next fight.[9][10] On August 20, Paul announced an exhibition fight against WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis to take place in November 2025.[11] Two weeks prior to their fight, Davis was mentioned in a civil lawsuit that accused him of violent behaviour, battery, and kidnapping.[12] On November 4, Most Valuable Promotions and Netflix announced the cancellation of the card.[13][14]

On November 12, Ring Magazine reported that both Paul and Joshua were finalizing a deal to fight in December in Miami, on Netflix. Negotiations were challenging due to Joshua being tied to DAZN, and Paul wanting to use Netflix. Paul had considered other opponents like Terence Crawford and Ryan Garcia, but they were unavailable. Following the cancellation of the Davis fight, Paul began recruiting heavyweight sparring partners to prepare for his next fight.[15][16] On November 13, Hearn stated the reports of the fight agreement nearing were premature. Joshua was scheduled to fight in Riyadh in February 2026 and was likely to take a low-key fight before then, which was rumoured to be American boxer Cassius Chaney, according to Chaney's coach Kenny Ellis. Hearn later confirmed these rumours, stating Joshua vs. Chaney was going to be a surprise bout on the Ring IV: Night Of Champions event on November 22.[17] The two fights would then lead up to a mega-fight against Tyson Fury, in the fall of 2026.[18][19]

On November 17, a heavyweight boxing match between Paul and Joshua was officially announced, scheduled for December 19, at the Kaseya Center in Miami. The event will be streamed live on Netflix and will feature eight rounds of three minutes each with 10-ounce gloves. The fight represented a significant challenge for Paul, who had primarily competed as a cruiserweight and considerably less professional experience compared to Joshua, known for his extensive boxing background and power.[20][21]

Paul first announced the fight in a statement which read,[22]

"This isn't an AI simulation. This is Judgment Day, A professional heavyweight fight against an elite world champion in his prime. When I beat Anthony Joshua, every doubt disappears, and no one can deny me the opportunity to fight for a world title. To all my haters, this is what you wanted. To the people of the United Kingdom, I am sorry. On Friday, December 19, under the lights in Miami, live globally only on Netflix, the torch gets passed and Britain's Goliath gets put to sleep."

Joshua said, "Jake or anyone can get this work. No mercy [...] I'm about to break the internet over Jake Paul's face." Hearn noted the risks for Paul, suggesting he may face a harsh reality in the ring against a top-tier opponent.[23][24] There was a clause in the contract, despite heavyweight being unlimited, Joshua was not to weigh more than 245 pounds. Nakisa Bidarian said the fight was originally going to be targeted for Spring 2026 after Paul originally started calling out Joshua as early as March 2025.[25] During the build up, Paul likened the fight to Ruiz's upset victory over Joshua, suggesting that he could achieve a similar outcome. He was confident in his abilities, claiming he possessed speed, footwork, and resilience that could challenge Joshua, also noting that he is a much smaller opponent.[26]

For his preparation, Paul brought in heavyweight contenders Frank Sánchez, Jared Anderson and Lawrence Okolie. According to trainer Joe Gallagher, Okolie had spoken positively about Paul's training efforts.[27] Two weeks before the fight, Paul was seen in a video sporting a black eye, which he sustained during a sparring session with Okolie. Despite the injury, Paul was expected to fully recover in time for the fight. During the interview, Paul mentioned his current weight of 215 pounds, indicating he needed to reach between 218 and 220 pounds for the bout.[28]

During fight week, DraftKings listed Joshua a 12-1 favorite. Joshua stated he had no inclination to take it easy on Paul in their bout, regarded as a mismatch. He was focused on achieving a decisive victory similar to his second-round knockout of Francis Ngannou in March 2024. Stating it was not personal, he said, “And it’s not even that it’s Jake. It’s just – do you know, I was actually looking at myself today. I’m a very like respectful guy, brought up by a good family. But if I can kill you, I will kill you. That’s just how I am. And this is just the job I do, so let’s go.”[29] During the final press conference, Paul confirmed the ring size would be 22-by-22-foot, bigger than the standard 20-by-20.[30]

The fight was overseen by USADA for drug testing. Paul and Joshua were undergoing extensive testing, according to Hearn. Nakisa Bidarian explained they requested more rigorous testing with USADA, focusing on their credibility. According to Hearn, the decision to use them over VADA was made by MVP. He said, “Yeah, but we've been VADA-tested our whole career. USADA are a very reputable agency as well. We didn't have a problem with it. USADA are extremely reputable, it's not like some random agency that's popped up from nowhere. But we were tested by UKAD as well. Well over half-a-dozen tests, I believe. So we were happy with the procedure.”[31]

On fight night, Joshua entered the ring solo first, wearing a camouflage jacket. Paul, wearing a tracksuit inspired by the late Hulk Hogan, made his ringwalk second with American rapper 6ix9ine, rapping his song "Billy".[32]

Weigh in

The weigh in took place on December 18, at the Jackie Gleason Theater at The Fillmore in Miami. it was the first time Joshua had to make weight (245 pounds) in his professional career. He weighed in at 243.4 pounds, his lightest since his first defeat to Usyk in 2021, where he weighed 240 pounds. In comparison, when he made his debut in 2013, he weighed 229 pounds. Paul weighed in at 216.6 pounds. After weighing in, Joshua joked, “I can’t wait to eat.”[33]

Paul and Joshua engaged in a heated stare down, with Joshua delivering a stark warning to Paul, “I’m a serious fighter. You’re going to get fucked up.” Then standing side-by-side with Hearn, he said, “He [Hearn] helped Jake have his pro debut, and he’s brought me in to end Jake Paul’s boxing career.” Paul responded, “I smell fear. I truly do. The pressure is on him. I’m fighting free. I’ve already won. This is a lose-lose situation for him. I’ve got him in a corner right where I want him. ... I’m fucking him up.”[34]

For the notable undercard fights, Baumgardner came in at 129.2 pounds, and her opponent Beaudoin weighed in at 130 pounds. Johnson stepped on the scales at 117 pounds and Galle weighed 117.4 pounds. Dubois, making her MVP debut weighed in at 134.2 pounds and Panatta weighed the same. Silva weighed 191.4 pounds with Woodley weighing in at 194 pounds.[35][36]

Fight card

Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (Netflix)
Heavyweight Anthony Joshua def. Jake Paul KO 6/8 1:31
Super featherweight Alycia Baumgardner (c) def. Leila Beaudoin UD 12 3:00 Note 1
Cruiserweight Anderson Silva def. Tyron Woodley TKO 2/6 1:33
Super featherweight Jahmal Harvey def. Kevin Cervantes UD 6 3:00
Preliminary card (YouTube & Tudum)
Bantamweight Cherneka Johnson (c) def. Amanda Galle UD 10 2:00 Note 2
Lightweight Caroline Dubois (c) def. Camilla Panatta UD 10 2:00 Note 3
Strawweight Yokasta Valle (c) def. Yadira Bustillos MD 10 2:00 Note 4
Welterweight Avious Griffin def. Justin Cardona KO 1/8 2:59
Cruiserweight Keno Marley def. Diarra Davis Jr. UD 4 3:00

^Note 1 For WBA, IBF, WBO and The Ring female super featherweight titles
^Note 2 For WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring female bantamweight titles
^Note 3 For WBC female lightweight title
^Note 4 For WBC female strawweight title

Reaction

Prior to the fight being officially announced, Tyson Fury, a long time rival of Joshua and former unified heavyweight champion, said "Jake Paul chins AJ [...] 100 percent. If they fight, I'm putting a million pounds on Jake Paul."[37]

After the fight was announced, it drew criticism from many pundits, as they believed the fight was mismatched in physical size and skill level between the fighters, Joshua being much heavier and larger than Paul and having more experience at championship level boxing than Paul. When asked about the proposed fight, British boxer Dave Allen said "it's ridiculous, it's a joke".[38] Donald McRae, a commentator for The Guardian, called the event a "circus fight", going on to say "Hopefully, there will be no need for Paul to be taken away in an ambulance".[39] Promoter Frank Warren described it as having "car crash" potential, indicating it may not go as expected. He also criticized Joshua for choosing a financially safe option instead of facing a more challenging opponent like Moses Itauma.[40]

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