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Wow, I didn't see it coming like this. Anthony Joshua knocks out Jake Paul in the sixth round with a brutal right hook to the head. The YouTuber-boxer fell for the fourth time, and the referee stopped the fight at 1:31 minutes. Incredible how Joshua dominated from the fourth round.
The fight between Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul was more uneven than many expected. The first rounds were slow, but once Joshua picked up the pace, Paul looked visibly hurt. The guy kept getting up over and over again, gotta give him that, but he was facing a true champion. Joshua has a record of 29-4 with 26 knockouts. Paul came in with a 12-2 record after recently defeating Julio César Chávez Jr.
What's interesting is that Paul fractured his jaw during the fight but kept standing. Afterwards, he said he gave it his all and would fight again. Joshua, for his part, praised the YouTuber's perseverance in front of 19,600 people in Miami.
With this victory, the Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul fight opens doors for Joshua to regain heavyweight titles he lost to Usyk. There’s speculation about a matchup with Tyson Fury, although Fury is retired after consecutive losses in 2024. What’s clear is that Joshua vs. Jake Paul confirmed there’s a difference between a real boxer and an influencer who steps into the ring.