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Joshua vows to ‘outshine and hurt’ Paul Dec. 19

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Last updated: December 11, 2025 4:50 am
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Anthony Joshua Vows to Take Down Jake Paul with No Mercy

As the highly anticipated boxing match between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul approaches, Joshua has made it clear that he will not be holding back. The former two-time unified heavyweight champion is set to face Paul on December 19 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, and he has assured fans that he will be giving it his all. In an interview with ESPN, Joshua stated, “I don’t know how to take it easy on an opponent. I just can’t do that. With this fight, I know I’m going in there to box and hurt. It has nothing to do with a contract; it’s just my mood.”

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Anthony Joshua Vows to Take Down Jake Paul with No MercyA Fight to WatchA Win-Win Situation for Paul?

Joshua’s determination to take down Paul is not surprising, given the significant size and experience advantage he holds over his opponent. As one of the most successful boxers in the sport, Joshua has a reputation for being a formidable opponent, and he plans to use every ounce of his skill and experience to finish Paul inside the distance. In his last match against former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in 2024, Joshua delivered a devastating second-round knockout, and he is confident that he can do the same to Paul.

A Fight to Watch

The upcoming match between Joshua and Paul is expected to be one of the most exciting boxing events of the year. Paul, who has been making a name for himself in the boxing world, will be facing his toughest opponent yet in Joshua. Despite being a significant underdog, Paul has been training hard and is determined to give Joshua a run for his money. However, Joshua is not taking Paul lightly and has made it clear that he will not be on the wrong end of another historic boxing upset.

“There’s zero chance this fight goes the distance,” Joshua said. “It might go one round. It might go two rounds, but he won’t see the final bell.” Joshua’s confidence is not unwarranted, given his impressive track record in the sport. With a string of knockout victories under his belt, Joshua is known for his ability to deliver devastating blows that can take down even the toughest opponents.

A Win-Win Situation for Paul?

Despite the odds being against him, Paul may still have something to gain from the upcoming match. As Joshua noted, “It’s a win-win situation for Jake Paul because he’s in there with me and he could come back stronger even in defeat.” However, for Joshua, the only way to achieve a win-win is by securing a knockout victory. “I’ve learned about speaking things into existence, so I’m telling everyone that I am getting that knockout,” he said.

The match between Joshua and Paul is set to take place on December 19 at the Kaseya Center in Miami and will be broadcast live on Netflix. With both fighters determined to give it their all, this is a fight that fans will not want to miss. As the boxing world waits with bated breath for the outcome, one thing is certain: only one man will emerge victorious, and Joshua is determined to make sure it’s him.

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