Anthony Joshua Doesn't Hold Back On Jake Paul's Punching Prowess

George Fields Dec. 28, 2025, 1:10 a.m.

In the first few rounds, both fighters tested the waters with caution. Jake Paul brought with him a surprising professional record and immense online following, yet his credentials paled in comparison to Joshua's world titles and Olympic gold medal. As the bout progressed into the mid-rounds, Joshua found his rhythm. His accuracy improved and began picking apart Paul's defenses.

By the sixth round, Joshua delivered a knockout blow that Paul won't soon forget. Three knockdowns culminated in a jaw injury for Paul, ending the fight definitively in favor of Joshua. Afterward, speaking candidly about Paul's performance, Joshua shrugged off Paul's punching power with a simple remark:

"It was alright."
He also demonstrated humility reflecting on his own performance:
"Could have been better,"
he noted.

Meanwhile, Jake Paul exhibited resilience despite the brutal outcome. He later likened his injury's impact to being hit by something heavy:

"Like a baseball in there,"
he disclosed about the broken jaw he sustained during the bout.

For outsiders looking in, this event underscored an intriguing contrast between seasoned boxers like Joshua and crossover stars venturing into the ring. While Paul met defeat at Josh’s hands, it provided valuable lessons against a world-class opponent—perhaps paving a path forward for growth beyond sheer celebrity [hype](https://www.instagram.com/p/DSqkrEODDp0/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm;_medium=loading).

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