Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.Anthony Joshua towers over Jake Paul in jarring first faceoff for Netflix fight
Jake Paul’s not picking on smaller, older fighters anymore. (Eva Marie Uzcategui via Getty Images)Jake Paul will be hoping for a David vs. Goliath moment on Dec. 19 when he takes on the former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.Joshua towered over Paul at their first faceoff on Friday afternoon for their eight-round Netflix heavyweight boxing match at the Kaseya Center in Miami.Joshua, who is 6-foot-6 and around 250 pounds, will not be allowed to weigh more than 245 pounds for the bout against career cruiserweight Paul.AdvertisementPaul stands at 6-foot-1 and typically weighs under the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, although he tipped the scales at 227 pounds for his fight with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November 2024.Joshua looked every bit the bigger man in comparison to Paul at Friday’s launch press conference.The faceoff initially began with Paul refusing to look at Joshua in the eyes and instead keeping his head straight, which saw him stare at the Brit’s chest.Paul then looked up at the former champ and the pair preceded to have an intense staredown under the watchful eye of Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.AdvertisementPaul was set to have a significant size advantage against the 5-foot-5, 135-pound Gervonta “Tank” Davis on Nov. 14, but the bout was canceled 10 days out due to new domestic violence allegations levied against Davis.Now it’s Joshua who takes Davis’ place on the other side of the ring to Paul — but it’s Paul who’ll have the mountain to climb next month in Miami.

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