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Boxing World on Alert After Jake Paul Drops Vague Hint About Anthony Joshua, Message Sparks Frenzy Over Possible Anthony Joshua Showdown

Jake Paul’s evolution from influencer brawls to targeting boxing royalty has captured the public’s imagination. Fresh off his victory over former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., ‘The Problem Child’ boldly announced his ambition to face ex-unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.

Backed by boxing impresario Turki Alalshikh, there appeared to be mutual interest and the financial muscle to make the matchup happen, despite some pundits advising Joshua to pursue a mega fight with Tyson Fury instead. With Fury’s emphatic retirement pronouncement quashing that possibility, the path seems clear for Paul versus Joshua.

Recently, Paul’s promotional outfit, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), added fuel to the fire. On Instagram, MVP posted an evocative shot of Paul standing atop the Empire State Building, surveying Manhattan’s skyline, accompanied by the teaser, “MVP has learned that there will be Jake Paul news soon,” immediately followed by MVP’s trademark self-aware wink: “How soon and what news?..MVP has not learned that.”

Boxing Star George Groves Floats Bold Plan for Fury vs Joshua Battle

The former super middleweight champion has been outspoken on the subject, with Groves pleading with Fury and AJ to fight this year.

A very unlikely scenario now, but with Fury mounting a return and Joshua likely ready to fight by December, a glimmer of hope for the all-British clash still looms.

However, both men’s focuses are on very different fights with the ‘Gypsy King’ eyeing an Oleksandr Usyk rematch and Watford’s own looking towards a Jake Paul crossover clash.

George Groves suggests ‘super exciting’ Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua concept, not over 12 rounds

‘Saint George’, though, is still adamant that both men should be focused on one another instead of repeating fights.

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Speaking to Escapist Magazine, the 37-year-old disregarded an Usyk fight for either man.

He said: “Do I want to see Usyk vs Fury again? No. There is no point in that fight. They’re playing for best-of-five at this point.

“He (Usyk) soundly beat Fury. Almost knocked him out the first time, didn’t he? He soundly beat Joshua.”

Instead, he proposed a ‘super exciting’ concept for a potential British heavyweight bout.

“The only fight now for Fury is Joshua. I think, have one and be done. I don’t think we need this rematch,” he said.

“Do it over five rounds. Just make it super exciting, rapid fire. I think Usyk has completed boxing and he should be done.”

British Heavyweight Breaks Silence on Possible Seven-Figure Joshua Jackpot After Upcoming Win

A fight against Anthony Joshua is a huge achievement for many British heavyweights.

The 2012 Olympic gold medallist has had his fair share of domestic fights, facing the likes of Dillian ‘The Body Snatcher’ Whyte and Daniel Dubois amongst others.

Anthony Joshua is still a world-class heavyweight despite his knockout loss to ‘DDD’ and his two defeats to the now-undisputed heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk.

Since suffering an elbow injury, he has been unable to compete in the ring, but rumours of a return next year have intensified, with Tony Yoka, who had ‘intense’ sparring with Dubois, one such name floated around.

A British heavyweight could land an incredible Anthony Joshua fight if he wins in October

Whilst no concrete names have yet emerged for the comeback fight, one British heavyweight has been promised a huge seven-figure fight against AJ, Deontay Wilder, or Joseph Parker if he wins in October.

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Dave Allen will headline in Sheffield against the formidable Arslanbek Makhmudov, and if he wins, a big fight is ready to be delivered by Eddie Hearn.

In an interview with TalkSport, he cautiously responded to the news.

Allen said: “Yeah, it’s difficult because it’s hard not to look at that.

“But Makhmudov would be the best win of my career. People keep telling me all you’ve got to do is hit him to the body and take him a few rounds. I’m not Agit Kabayel, I wish I were Agit Kabayel.”

Parker is waiting on Usyk’s next move, and Wilder is looking for his next rival after stopping Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round of his return bout.

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Ever the realist, the ‘White Rhino’ was trying to temper expectations of the potentially life-changing opportunity he could land.

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“I’m not Tyson Fury, I’m not Oleksandr Usyk, I am Dave Allen, I’m not a bad fighter, but Arslanbek Makhmudov is a big ask for me,” he said.

“This already is my world title fight, talks of Wilder, Joshua, Parker, but if I don’t beat Makhmudov, they will never happen.”

Hearn has had Jake Paul discussions for the Watford fighter for next year, but with established heavyweight names lining up as potential suitors for his first fight back, it could be the Doncaster heavyweight’s turn next year.

Eddie Hearn Teases Shocking Debate Talks: Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul ‘Mismatch’ Fight in Discussion

An Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul fight is now more of a possibility than ever before.

Ever since the post-fight callout from ‘The Problem Child’, it has split opinion in the boxing world, but fighters like cruiserweight prospect Viddal Riley want AJ v Paul next.

Joshua is still plotting his return to the ring this year after his loss last September to Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium

While the 35-year-old’s trainer broke his silence on the fight, his promoter has now had discussions with ‘El Gallo’s’ promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions, on the likelihood of making the contest.

Early Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul ‘mismatch’ discussions have taken place, confirms Eddie Hearn

Eddie Hearn, in an interview with IFL TV, confirmed that he has had a talk with Nakisa Badirian of MVP over the logistics of a mega-fight between their money fighters.

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While maintaining caution on concrete promises, he said: “Yes, I had close to an hour with Nakisa earlier this week… We kind of went through the contractual points, and there aren’t really any major barriers to make this fight.

“I want to make this clear, I am not calling for this, or we are targeting this fight.”

However, Hearn gave his thoughts on the proposed contest itself and the belief of the American.

“I think the fight is a mismatch, I think AJ destroys him, but if Jake Paul wants this fight and he is serious, then the fight will happen,” he said.

“This really comes down to Jake’s beliefs slash delusions. I said to Nakisa, ‘This is dangerous’.”

Anthony Joshua has only lost to one opponent around Jake Paul’s weight

While he has competed as a cruiserweight throughout the majority of his career, the influencer famously fought heavyweight icon Mike Tyson in the glamour division of the sport.

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Joshua, though, has had some great successes when facing eight opponents around the 220-230 lb mark, with seven stoppage wins, including a signature victory over Alexander Povetkin.

However, he has faced defeat to Oleksandr Usyk twice, who was within the weight but, it has to be said, Paul is not at the skills level of the Ukrainian magician.

What the weight does show, though, is the ability to take a shot; most of the aforementioned opponents, besides Povetkin and Usyk, didn’t make it past the third round.

So, for a novice like the former Disney Channel star, who hasn’t tasted real heavyweight power, it could be a very difficult night in the ring.

“Grave Concerns” Raised Over Jake Paul’s Safety in Potential Showdown With Anthony Joshua, Say WBN

Former WBO cruiserweight champion Lawrence Okolie has poured cold water on the idea of Jake Paul fighting Anthony Joshua, branding the potential bout both unrealistic and dangerous.

Heavyweight contender Okolie, a two-weight world titleholder after claiming the WBC bridgerweight crown, warned that Joshua’s size and power make such a clash a serious health concern if it were to materialize. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Concerns for Paul’s Safety Against Joshua
“I can’t see it happening,” Okolie told talkSPORT. “As someone who has been a unified heavyweight world champion, going against Jake Paul doesn’t sit right.

“I’m also talking from a health and safety factor.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

While Paul has teased fights across divisions, including his recent campaign toward a cruiserweight world title, Okolie pointed out the vast physical and technical disparity between the YouTuber-turned-contender and an elite, past-prime heavyweight like Joshua.

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“He [Jake Paul] is maybe a cruiserweight, and Anthony Joshua is a very big, strong heavyweight,” Okolie explained. “And if he turns it on, it’s not just a risk of a knockout, it is a much bigger risk.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Despite dismissing the fight as implausible, Okolie admitted the idea has sparked curiosity, if not concern.

“I can’t see it personally, but it is a good talking point, I guess.” – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

Fantasy vs. Sanctioned Combat: The Unlikely Bout
Paul has recently been ranked in the top 15 by the WBA at the cruiserweight division and is pursuing a world title shot in 2025. – If you use these WBN quotes, please link back to the source: https://www.worldboxingnews.com/boxing-news/jake-paul-anthony-joshua-risk/

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Meanwhile, Joshua should return this winter after undergoing elbow surgery. Doubts over how many fights the Briton has left in his locker mean the Paul bout is highly unlikely to happen until Joshua retires from professional boxing.

But as far as Okolie is concerned, any Joshua vs Paul fantasy fight belongs in the realm of social media speculation, and not as sanctioned combat.

Anthony Joshua Unveils Bold Masterplan With Eddie Hearn to Propel England to World Cup Glory

Anthony Joshua is no stranger to Wembley Stadium, but he could soon be heading back there to watch one of his clients.

The two-time heavyweight world champion has sold out England’s home of football on four occasions, and has now talked up getting involved in the beautiful game on a full-time basis.

Now aged 35 and heading towards the end of his career, ‘AJ’ posted a surprise Instagram story referencing his famous promoter Eddie Hearn.

“The family has conquered darts, snooker, pool, boxing, fishing, golf, owning a football club and you’ve had a presence in basketball, netball and gymnastics,” he wrote to his 16.5million followers.

“I believe ‘we’ could look at the football agency industry and have a strong presence.

“Imagine we help manage the player who helped England win the World Cup. Call me tomorrow mate.”

Hearn reposted the message with emojis of a football and handshake, which comes as no surprise given his previous comments.

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Speaking with GQ back in 2020 Hearn was left shocked when asked about becoming a football agent.

“Do you know what? I’ll just say it. Me and AJ are talking about doing it.

“We’ve looked at it for a while and he mentioned it to me the other day and he said: ‘You know how to represent athletes, you can use my brand and my name, I know a lot of the players, we go out’.

“‘You know how to build a career on the pitch and off the pitch commercially, so what do you think?’

Why Hearn moving into football makes sense

Hearn is one of boxing’s most famous faces despite never putting on the gloves, helping take the sport to a whole new level after inheriting his father Barry’s empire.

Assisting him on the way has been Joshua’s undoubted star power, while recent agreements with the sporting wing of Saudi Arabia’s government has seen cash flow into the sport like never before.

Hearn also has football experience too, from when his father was the chairman of Leyton Orient from 1995 to 2014.

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Speaking to The Overlap last year he revealed: “After every big fight, especially with a YouTuber, sometimes [Wayne] Rooney will fire me a message.

“I actually said to Wayne – who had a very limited amateur [boxing] pedigree but still could fight – ‘imagine the shape you’d get in, you’d get right back in shape’.

A Great Possibility Emerges As Anthony Joshua Eyeing Surprise Opponent for Comeback Clash

Anthony Joshua’s comeback opponent could be a fellow Olympic gold medallist as a ‘warm-up’ ahead of a mega fight with Tyson Fury next year.

Speaking on talkSPORT, former European super bantamweight champion, Spencer Oliver, revealed that Tony Yoka is a ‘great possibility’ as Joshua’s next fight.

Oliver said: “Do I think they are going to fight? I think that is a great possibility. We get two Olympic gold medallists going at it. Tony Yoka is trying to rekindle his career after losing to the likes of Carlos Takam. Doesn’t it make sense? Two Olympic gold medallists, there is history there.

“It will be a great fight, it is a sellable fight, I would love to see it.”

Yoka was a standout in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, winning a gold medal for France, but is currently rebuilding from three consecutive losses as a professional to Martin Bakole, Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy.

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He has since registered three wins, and despite a less-than-favourable run of form, Yoka has great pedigree, having beaten big-name heavyweight contenders Filip Hrgovic, Joe Joyce and Joseph Parker as an amateur, making him a tricky proposition for the former unified heavyweight champion.

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Since his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in September last year, Joshua has undergone minor surgery to his elbow and is looking to come back at the end of the year, according to his promoter, Eddie Hearn.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has also weighed in on Joshua’s future and said that before he and Fury potentially face off next year they both need a tune-up fight, having both lost in their last outing.

He told The Boxing Voice: “Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury next year, we are trying to do it and we are thinking about it. I need to have for each one, a tune-up fight first.

“Why? Because they are both coming off losses. It’s to build it up.”

Anthony Joshua Sparks Career Shockwave with Cryptic Message to Eddie Hearn Hinting at Major Move

Anthony Joshua has teased a stunning venture with his boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, proposing a major career change.

Joshua has enjoyed a legendary boxing career, having won an Olympic gold medal as an amateur before claiming world titles as a professional.

During the course of his glittering pro career, ‘AJ’ has picked up the IBF, WBA (super) and WBO world heavyweight belts.

But the 35-year-old’s pro career is coming to an end, with Hearn previously suggesting his star client has ‘two or three fights’ left before he hangs up the gloves for good.

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And it appears he has his eyes on a new job once he calls time on his boxing career.

Joshua has hinted at getting into football, specifically the agency industry.

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What’s more, he wants to team up with Hearn, who runs the boxing operations at Matchroom, which also oversees events in darts and snooker.

On Instagram, Joshua tagged the boxing promoter and posted: “The family has conquered darts, snooker, pool, boxing, fishing, golf, owning a football club & you’ve had a presence in basketball, netball & gymnastics.

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“I believe ‘we’ could look at the football agency industry and have a strong presence.

“Imagine we help manage the player who helped England win the World Cup. Call me tomorrow mate.”

In 2020, Hearn revealed him and Joshua were talking about a move into football.

“Do you know what? I’ll just say it. Me and AJ are talking about doing it,” said the 46-year-old of moving into football.

“We’ve looked at it for a while and he mentioned it to me the other day and he said, ‘You know how to represent athletes, you can use my brand and my name, I know a lot of the players, we go out. You know how to build a career on the pitch and off the pitch commercially, so what do you think?’

“It may not happen, but we’re looking at it. Could be fun.”

Unexpected Anthony Joshua And Eddie Hearn Urged to Take on Stunning New Venture Outside Boxing

THROUGHOUT his professional boxing career, Anthony Joshua has been promoted by Eddie Hearn and the pair have built both a formidable business relationship and friendship. Now, ‘AJ’ has shared an idea for Hearn and himself to tackle a new business venture, as his retirement from boxing nears.

Just last week, Anthony Joshua, 28-4 (25 KOs), took to social media to pay credit to both Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing after 12 years working with the promotional outfit, dating back to his 2013 pro debut.

Joshua stated that ’12 years ago, he signed with Matchroom Boxing and 12 years later he will throw his last punch with them’, insinuating that his next fight could be his last.

Now, again on his Instagram, Joshua has continued to look towards life after boxing, this time suggesting that the dynamic duo could enter the competitive football agency industry.

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“@EddieHearn, the family has conquered darts, snooker, pool, boxing, fishing, golf, owning a football club & you’ve had a presence in basketball, netball & gymnastics.

“I believe ‘we’ could look at the football agency industry and have a strong presence.

“Imagine we help manage the player who helped @England win the World Cup.

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“Call me tomorrow mate.”

The Hearn family has not been involved in the world of football since Barry Hearn stepped down as Leyton Orient F.C. chairman in 2014, ending a 19-year stint overseeing ‘The O’s’.

For now, Joshua must concentrate on the fight game, where Jared Anderson, Tony Yoka and Jake Paul are the latest names to be linked for what could prove to be the two-time heavyweight world champion’s final outing

Anthony Joshua: Tony Yoka Emerges from the Shadows as a Threat to Joshua’s Return

As Anthony Joshua plots his next move in a heavyweight division teeming with giants and dream matchups, a new — yet familiar — name is beginning to stir the waters. Tony Yoka, the towering Frenchman and Olympic gold medalist, has quietly re-entered the conversation, emerging from the shadows as a legitimate threat to Joshua’s comeback narrative.

Yoka, once hailed as the future of European heavyweight boxing, has experienced a career of highs and turbulence. After winning gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics — where he triumphed over none other than Joe Joyce — the French fighter entered the professional ranks with immense hype and a lucrative promotional push. But inconsistent performances, injury setbacks, and inactivity saw his momentum stall, and his name slowly faded from the front lines of the heavyweight scene.

Until now.

The Resurgence

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In recent months, Tony Yoka has shown signs of a quiet but calculated comeback. His camp has been signaling a renewed focus, with training footage revealing a leaner, sharper version of the 6’7″ fighter. Sources close to his team suggest Yoka is eager to silence critics and willing to take on major names to accelerate his climb.

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And who better to target than Anthony Joshua — the man whose Olympic gold Yoka also claims, the global star plotting a comeback, and a fighter still searching for a defining second act in his career?

The Olympic Ties That Bind

The narrative potential of a Joshua vs. Yoka showdown is undeniable. Both men are Olympic champions from the same class of 2016. Both were once pegged as heirs to the heavyweight throne. But while Joshua surged into superstardom with world titles and sold-out stadiums, Yoka’s journey took a quieter, more complicated turn.

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A fight between the two would not just be a high-stakes heavyweight clash — it would be a battle for redemption, legacy, and unfinished Olympic business.

Styles Make Fights

Yoka’s style presents an intriguing challenge for Joshua. Tall, rangy, and technically sound, the Frenchman has the tools to frustrate AJ. His jab is crisp, his footwork underrated, and when confident, he possesses a slickness rare among fighters his size. For Joshua, who has struggled at times with mobile, tactical opponents, Yoka could represent a genuine test — particularly if AJ is not fully dialed in.

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On the flip side, Yoka has shown vulnerability when pressured, and Joshua’s power and explosiveness could quickly turn the tide. Both men have much to prove, and that makes the potential clash even more combustible.

Frank Warren’s Surprise Move

Fueling speculation further, British promoter Frank Warren recently signed a new heavyweight talent many believe could be Yoka — or someone closely aligned with him — opening the door to a UK-based showdown. While details remain under wraps, insiders suggest talks have quietly begun behind the scenes for a late 2025 matchup.

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If so, the storyline writes itself: Anthony Joshua, once the king of British boxing, facing the reawakened threat of a forgotten Olympic rival.

The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher

For Yoka, a win over Joshua would catapult him into global relevance and revive a career that many had written off. For Joshua, it would be a dangerous but potentially cathartic test — the kind of fight that could reignite his path to the top or derail it entirely.

One man rises from the shadows. The other walks the tightrope of redemption. Their paths are different, but now they may finally cross — and when they do, the heavyweight landscape may never look the same.

Let the tension build.