Anthony Joshua predicts the winner of the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight

Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion, has shared his thoughts on the upcoming exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul scheduled for July. Speaking on The Jonathan Ross Show, Joshua expressed his hope for Tyson's well-being and leaned towards Jake Paul winning due to his youth. He also mentioned his support for influencer boxing, citing its role in attracting new audiences to the sport.

Joshua made it clear that his primary concern is for Tyson's health, stating,

"I pray that he comes out healthy."

Regarding the fight's outcome, he noted,

"I think Jake Paul [wins] because of youth, that’s the only thing."

Additionally, Joshua voiced his approval of influencer boxing by saying,

"I personally think it’s really good."

The fight between 58-year-old Tyson and 27-year-old Paul has generated mixed feelings among boxing fans and professionals alike. Scheduled to take place at AT&T Stadium with live streaming on Netflix in July, this event marks Tyson's return to the ring since his 2020 exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr., which resulted in a draw.

Jake Paul, primarily known as a YouTube star before turning professional boxer with a record of 9-1, won his last fight against Ryan Bourland in March by stoppage in round one. His only loss came in February 2023 against Tommy Fury.

Boxing enthusiasts have been critical of the match-up between Tyson and Paul. They question the integrity of pitting a retired legend against a significantly younger internet personality. Nonetheless, figures like Anthony Joshua see potential benefits from such events in broadening boxing's appeal.

This Wednesday, Mike Tyson clarified that his bout with Paul is an exhibition contest designed to entertain rather than serve as an official competitive fixture.

Mike Tyson retired from professional boxing in 2005 but returned for an exhibition match in 2020. Meanwhile, Jake Paul transitioned from YouTube stardom to professional boxing with notable success despite criticism regarding the quality of some opponents.