Jake Paul is set to “shock the world” and “spark the biggest upset in the history of the sport” when he takes on former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in Miami.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, who has a 12-1 professional record and defeated former middleweight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in his last fight in June, will face Joshua in eight rounds on Friday.
“One of us is going to sleep. That’s what we’re trying to do here. That’s what this heavyweight fight is all about,” the American said at public practice.
“I started my boxing journey here in Miami, and we’re going to take it back and shock the world and pull off the biggest upset in the history of the sport.”
“I was honored to be invited to America,” said Joshua, who held the unified world heavyweight title from 2017 to 2019 and from 2019 to 2021.
“Performing in front of great people, a crowd in Miami, a crowd all over the world. So I just said, ‘I’ve got to do it.’ You have to give him (Paul) credit because he’s ready.”
Paul and Joshua public training – top image
Will Joshua vs Fury happen in 2026?
It was announced earlier this week that talks were underway for a 2026 fight between Joshua and Tyson Fury, with Fury’s promoter Frank Warren telling Sky Sports News: “Nothing has been signed yet, but Tyson has made it clear that if it’s the right deal, he’ll do it.”
“I think it’s going in the right direction and I hope we get news soon about what’s going to happen. I believe it will happen.”
“The fans have been asking for this, and everyone has been talking about it for years and years and years. If it’s going to happen, it better happen now.
“Everyone I talk to about boxing, this is what I always say: ‘When are these two going to fight? Are they ever going to fight? We couldn’t see it.’
“I think it’s going to happen, and when it does happen, I think it’s going to be massive.”
DuBois: I’m the baddest woman on earth
Joshua and fellow Brit Caroline Dubois will fight in their Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions debut on Friday’s undercard.
The WBC lightweight champion, who hasn’t fought since March, wants to make a big statement when she takes on Camila Panatta.
“Every time I step in the ring, I get excited, I get knocked out, I get vicious,” said Dubois, who has won 11 of his 12 professional fights and has one draw.
“I believe I’m one of the baddest women on the planet, and I can’t wait to show it off on one of the best platforms. Now is my time to shine and show the world who Caroline Dubois is.”
“You’re seeing the face of women’s boxing, the baddest woman on the planet, and I can’t wait to show it.”




