Anthony Joshua laboured to a six-round victory over Youtuber turned boxer Jake Paul in Miami which did little to suggest the former heavyweight world champion will return to the upper echelons of the sport.
Joshua, who is reportedly close to agreeing a long-awaited fight against Tyson Fury in Riyadh in 2026, was made to work far harder than he would have liked to extinguish the challenge of a brave, but extremely limited, opponent
Joshua was frustrated in the opening rounds as he struggled to land a meaningful punch, with Paul happy to evade his opponent by moving around the ropes.
Job done ✅
AJ stops Jake Paul in the sixth 💥
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— Matchroom Boxing (@MatchroomBoxing) December 20, 2025
The 36-year-old, who last fought 15 months ago when he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois, was unable to produce the quick finish many had predicted, although the threat posed by the evasive Paul remained minimal as the American focused on avoiding his opponent rather than landing a blow of his own.
A missed overhand right from Joshua saw Paul poke his tongue out during the second round and the underdog did manage to land a jab midway through the third round, but a tedious contest continued to meander as the crowd became increasingly agitated.
The mood in the Kaseya Center was not helped as Paul repeatedly fell to the floor in a bizarre fourth round, which referee Christopher Young interrupted to tell the pair “the fans didn’t pay to see this crap”.
Joshua finally made his class tell in the fifth as Paul’s hopes rapidly unravelled.A big left brought about the first count of the contest and a right-left combination 30 seconds later produced another.
To Paul’s credit, he showed commendable heart to stagger through to the bell against an opponent almost two stone heavier.
A further barrage from Joshua eventually saw Paul crumble in the corner during round six and the contest, which had been highly criticised given Paul’s career previously consisted mainly of former UFC stars or faded boxing greats, was called to a halt.
On the undercard, former undisputed super featherweight world champion Alycia Baumgardner secured a points victory against Canada’s Leila Beaudoin and 50-year-old Anderson Silva vowed to continue fighting but also said he plans to begin a second career as a police officer after the UFC great stopped Tyron Woodley in the second round.
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