Matchroom CEO Frank Smith refuted claims that the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua would be fixed. Recent reports indicated that Joshua and Paul were finalizing arrangements for a Christmas showdown, confirmed to take place on December 19 in Miami. The bout is set for eight three-minute rounds with both fighters using 10oz gloves.
Despite accusations of fixing fights since his debut in 2020, Paul has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Criticism from the boxing community has labeled the impending match with Joshua as ‘rigged.’ Smith dismissed these allegations, emphasizing that it is a standard professional fight.
The heavyweight clash between Joshua and Paul will be broadcast live on Netflix, accessible for free with Sky’s £15 Essential TV bundle, the platform’s ‘lowest ever price’ for Sky TV subscribers. Smith clarified that Joshua is not entering the ring to hold back but to knock out Paul decisively.
Paul, who had been pursuing a match with Joshua for some time, had his last fight in June with a decision victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Following the cancellation of a planned fight due to allegations against his opponent, Paul sought out boxing stars for another bout this year, eventually landing the opportunity with Joshua.
Smith detailed the quick progression of negotiations leading to the fight, acknowledging the unexpected nature of Paul challenging Joshua. Expressing reservations about the matchup, Smith hinted that Paul might be overreaching by facing Joshua. The fight is scheduled for December 19 in Miami, likely commencing around 11 pm local time, with potential timing adjustments depending on the undercard duration. Viewers can watch the event live on Netflix.


