Timothy Bradley believes Paul has a chance to beat Joshua
Timothy Bradley commented that Joshua is in decline and also that his chin isn't as strong, so Jake Paul could take advantage of that to win
Timothy Bradley believes Jake Paul has a chance to beat Anthony Joshua when they face off on December 19 at the Kaseya Center in Miami and explained his reasons.
On his YouTube channel, Bradley commented that Joshua is in decline and also that his chin isn't as strong, so Paul could take advantage of that to win.
“It’s not inevitable that AJ will pull it off, man. AJ hasn’t been at his mental best. AJ is an Olympic gold medalist and he’s fought better opponents. He’s been in power for a long time. He’s been at the top of the sport for a very long time. Yeah, he’s on the decline. This is a dangerous fight for both of them. To me, it’s a 50-50 fight. AJ (points to his chin). Come on, man. I don’t know. I’m not going to predict any of that,” he said. “If Andy Ruiz managed to get in there with his small, stocky frame and get his hands on Anthony Joshua, I think Jake Paul has a chance. He’s a little quicker on his feet. He throws combinations and has that spin right hand he likes to set up. Anthony Joshua can be outboxed. By Jake Paul? I don’t know. I’m serious. This is going to be interesting. If Jake Paul beats Anthony Joshua, I’m going to give him credit,” he added. After the fight with Gervonta Davis fell through due to his legal issues, Jake Paul—to everyone's surprise—chose Anthony Joshua, and most sports experts predict the Briton should win easily. However, some experts, like Tyson Fury and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., see the American fighter as having a chance. The Joshua-Paul fight will be an official bout in the heavyweight division. The fight will last eight rounds—each three minutes long—with 10-ounce gloves, and will be streamed worldwide on Netflix. Jake Paul, 27, has five wins after suffering his first loss to Tommy Fury by split decision. In his last fight, he easily defeated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.The American YouTuber also has a record of 12 wins (six by knockout) and one loss. Anthony Joshua, 36, 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.
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