Boxing
What do we know about Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul?
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4 months agoon
Here’s what we know so far about the Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul.
Reports that emerged Wednesday night insisting that Joshua was finalizing a fight with Paul, the YouTuber-turned-boxer, shocked the boxing community.
This would mean the two-time world heavyweight champion would share the ring with a comparable newcomer.
But promoter Eddie Hearn set the record straight.
What’s the latest? Will Anthony Joshua fight Jake Paul?
Despite Wednesday’s reports, nothing is certain yet, Hearn explained.
Hearn told BBC 5 Live about the Joshua-Paul fight: “Possibly. Everyone jumped in last night.”
Paul was scheduled to fight Gervonta Davis this month, but it was canceled. While looking for a up-to-date opponent, he mentioned the extraordinary fight with Joshua.
“This is the most unsafe fight for me right now,” Paul previously told ESPN.
His advisor Nakisa Bidarian added: “Joshua is undoubtedly the fight he wants and I will do it for him.”
Hearn told ESPN earlier this week that the Joshua vs. Paul has not been agreed, confirming: “No, we have had some discussions.
“If we were going to get it, a matchup with Jake Paul would be pretty nice.
“I’m not sure [Paul] Is that crazy? Perhaps, but there is nothing of substance to report at this stage. But I know they will decide what they will do. Hearn insisted that if Joshua does step into the ring in 2025 for a low-key tune-up, it won’t be against a high-profile opponent.
“If he fights this year, you probably won’t even hear about it unless it’s Jake Paul.”
Joshua hasn’t fought since being knocked out by Daniel Dubois last year, but Hearn cited a shocking quick turnaround and a modest comeback in December. The fight in Africa was discussed and the door was left open to a meeting with Paul.
As of Thursday, neither Joshua nor Paul have their next opponent confirmed. Hearn admitted that talks had taken place. But no agreement has been reached yet.
Would Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul be an exhibition fight?
It’s unconfirmed, but Paul has already fought with heavyweights under changed rules.
When he met Mike Tyson in the ring, they wore 14-ounce gloves instead of the typical 12-ounce ones, fought for two-minute rounds instead of three, and went the distance of eight rounds instead of 10 or 12.
The difference in size between Joshua and Paul would be extraordinary.
Paul competed at 200 pounds, but Joshua’s last fight weight was 56 pounds heavier. Joshua is also 120 pounds heavier and a foot taller than Paul’s original opponent, Davis.
Will Anthony Joshua fight Tyson Fury?
The next stage of Joshua’s career is building a direction for the fight against Fury. It would be the culmination of this great era of heavyweight boxing in the UK.
The involvement of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority chairman Turki Alalshikh means the Joshua vs. Fury could finally happen next year, says Hearn.
“The only person who will take this fight is Turki Alalshikh,” Hearn previously told ESPN.
“That is the reality because the amount of money Tyson Fury would get and the way this deal has to come together makes him perfectly positioned and primed to fight this fight.”
He told talkSPORT on Thursday: “Next year we will fight in February and then we will fight Tyson Fury if Turki Alalshikh implements his plans and strategies.
“We spoke to him this week in London. Everything we do with Anthony Joshua will be in line with Turki Alalshikh and under his guidance. He has given us incredible opportunities. The game plan will be established with him.”
“It’s Turki Alalshikh’s responsibility to talk to Tyson Fury and try to make a deal. I can’t say we’re fighting Tyson Fury.
“I can tell you that Turki Alalshikh told us, ‘I’m going to do AJ against Tyson Fury. This is your deal. Do you accept?’
“We agreed. Has the fight been made? No. Because I don’t know where he stands with Tyson Fury. All I know is that he hasn’t made the fight yet.”
However, former WBC champion Fury insists he will remain retired.
“I could go back to boxing at any time, but I just don’t want to,” Fury told YouTube channel FurociTV.
“I have no interest in even screaming about the spotlight.
“You could offer me £1 billion today and it wouldn’t move the needle, it wouldn’t get me going. Because I was past the point where I cared what people thought.”
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Mike Tyson assesses Terence Crawford’s chances against Four Kings Leonard, Duran, Hagler and Hearns
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March 11, 2026
Mike Tyson assessed Terence Crawford’s chances against the Four Kings, determining how successful “Bud” would be in such a competitive era.
WITH Crawford is dedicating time to his decorated career Last December, when he became the five-division world champion, many wondered how he would fare against the likes of Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Roberto Duran.
During this iconic era, all four champions competed at the highest level for many years, with Leonard, Hearns and Duran fighting in multiple weight classes.
Meanwhile, Hagler weighed 160 pounds throughout his career, making 12 successful world title defenses before losing to Leonard in 1987 by controversial split decision.
However, during his nearly seven-year reign, “Marvelous” scored a unanimous decision victory over Duran and stopped Hearns in the third round of a shootout that many consider to be the greatest of all time in its own right.
As for the other Four Kings, who also fought at welterweight, super middleweight and super middleweight, it could be said that their careers are more similar to Crawford’s.
Regardless of the weight class, former heavyweight champion Tyson he told Ring magazine that Crawford shone brightly in the era of the Four Kings.
“It would be a handsome fight. There were people back then who weren’t as good as.” [Crawford] was, [but they] they were champions.
– He would do well [in that era]”
Even though Crawford had never fought at super middleweight before, he was able to dethrone Canelo Alvarez to become the undisputed three-division champion last September.
But his greatest success arguably came at 147 pounds, when the American stopped seven opponents before engineering a devastating ninth-round finish over Errol Spence Jr. in 2023.
Itauma (13-0, 11 KO) turned professional with the ambition to break Tyson’s record as the youngest heavyweight champion in history. Tyson established this goal in November 1986 when he defeated Trevor Berbick for the WBC title.
While Itauma’s early rise has generated excitement, his professional resume remains confined. The 20-year-old went just 26 rounds in 13 fights, averaging just over two rounds per fight. Two of his fights ended the distance during six-round fights scheduled at the beginning of his career. Since then, none of his opponents have heard the bell to start the third round.
These quick finishes highlight Itauma’s two-handed strength, but also leave unanswered questions about how he performs in longer fights against an experienced opponent.
Franklin (24-2, 15 KO) enters as the most established opponent of Itauma’s career. The American has already gone the distance with top heavyweights and has the stamina to extend fights into deeper rounds.
The fight was originally scheduled to take place in January, but was postponed due to Itauma’s biceps injury. Changing the date of the gala to March 28 brings the heavyweight candidate back into action.
For Itauma, this fight will be the next step in a career that has developed dynamically since his professional debut. For Franklin, it’s a chance to stop the momentum of one of boxing’s fastest-rising heavyweights.
Comparisons to Tyson continue to follow Itauma as he builds his record. The upcoming fight could provide a clearer picture for the juvenile heavyweight as he continues to climb the division.
Is Moses Itauma really the fresh Iron Mike Tyson?
This release Rummy Corner will attempt to answer this question by examining in detail the numbers, styles and schedules of both men. We compare Tyson’s legendary 1985-1986 career, during which he fought 28 times in just 565 days, with Itauma’s up-to-date trajectory. We also look at the enormous differences in their physical characteristics and fighting styles, leaving aside the “hype” to see the technical reality. Please watch and enjoy the video. This is Rummy’s Corner (produced and narrated by Geoffrey Ciani).
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Oleksandr Usyk is ready to ignore the WBC’s order and risk losing his world title
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6 hours agoon
March 11, 2026
The WBC recently approved Oleksandr Usyk’s title defense against Rico Verhoeven, but ordered the Ukrainian to face interim champion Agit Kabayel next.
Usyk will face kickboxing star Verhoeven in May this year in Egypt. It was originally supposed to be a fight for the WBC commemorative belt, but it was later considered a legitimate world title fight. The WBC’s decision was met with criticism given that the Dutch kickboxing champion had just had one professional boxing fight and did not appear in the world rankings.
President Mauricio Sulaiman assured that Kabayel’s next well-deserved shot would be next, but Usyk’s latest interview, in which he revealed his planned last three fights before retirement, made no mention of the German heavyweight.
With the two-time undisputed champion set to face Verhoeven, the winner of Fabio Wardley’s fights with Daniel Dubois and Tyson Fury, it appears he plans to ignore the WBC’s order and risk being stripped of his green and gold belt.
If Usyk manages to retain his IBF and WBA belts – which is by no means guaranteed as neither sanctioning body has commented on the Verhoeven fight – and negotiates with the winner of the WBO champ’s Wardley vs. Dubois fight, he could lobby the WBC for an undisputed fight to trump his mandatory challenge and allow him to retain the belt.
It would be a blow to Kabayel, who has held the interim belt since February 2025 with a win over Zhilei Zhang. Since then, he has defended himself in Germany against Damian Knybadrawing a packed arena to go 27-0 with 19 knockouts.
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