Jake Paul assures he will deliver the biggest upset in history against Joshua
Jake Paul believes he has better skills than Anthony Joshua and stated that he prepared adequately to seek victory
Jake Paul assured he will deliver the biggest upset in sports history when he defeats Anthony Joshua this Friday, December 19, at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
In statements to the press during fight week, Paul believes he has better skills than Joshua and stated that he prepared adequately to seek victory.
“In terms of boxing, I am better “AJ is a better boxer, which is funny to say. He has two left feet, he’s stiff. If I were his trainer, I’d put him in a dance class before he tried to box,” he said. “I’ve brought in the right sparring partners to help me prepare and to see styles similar to his. That’s been the strategy, but I’m going to get in there and show all my skills. This is the biggest upset in the history of the sport. It’s about to happen on Friday,” he added. Remember that the fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will be an official bout and will be contested in the heavyweight division. The bout will last eight rounds—each three minutes long—with 10-ounce gloves, and will be streamed worldwide on Netflix. The YouTuber-turned-boxer had planned to fight Gervonta Davis on November 14th, but because 'Tank' was recently accused by his ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel of assault, kidnapping, and false imprisonment, the fight was canceled. Paul expressed his anger over what happened and assured everyone he would find an opponent soon. To everyone's surprise, the influencer chose Joshua, and most sports experts predict the Briton should win easily by knockout. However, some experts, like Tyson Fury, see the American fighter as having a chance. Jake Paul, 27, has five wins after suffering his first loss to Tommy Fury by split decision, brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. The American YouTuber also has a record of 12 wins (six by knockout) and one loss. Anthony Joshua, 36,He was knocked out in his last fight against Daniel Dubois last September. The British WBA lightweight regular has a record of 28 wins, 25 by knockout, and four losses.

