Tonight, the internet is absolutely exploding over what might be the wildest boxing matchup of the year, and we've got everything you need to know about this epic clash happening right now.
The jake paul vs anthony joshua date everyone's been waiting for is finally here: December 19, 2025, at Miami's Kaseya Center. The eight-round heavyweight bout streams live on Netflix for all subscribers—no pay-per-view required. Prelims start at 4:45 PM ET, with main card coverage beginning at 8 PM ET. Ring walks for the main event are expected around 10:30 PM ET.
The David vs Goliath Setup
What makes this showdown absolutely insane is the ridiculous size difference. Anthony Joshua towers at six-foot-six with an eighty-two inch reach, while Jake Paul gives up five inches in height and six inches in reach at six-foot-one. The odds are stacked massively against Paul, who sits as a +650 underdog. Most pundits agree Joshua wins this fight ninety-nine times out of one hundred.
But that hasn't stopped Paul from predicting a "biblical upset"—claiming he'll knock out Joshua in the fourth or fifth round and calling it the biggest surprise in sports history. He says he's studied David and Goliath and believes there's a split-second moment where Joshua will be exposed.
Brutal Trash Talk Escalates
The pre-fight war of words has reached chilling levels. Joshua dropped a bombshell statement earlier this week: "If I can kill you, I will kill you," explaining that boxers have a "license to kill" in the ring. Paul fired right back, welcoming the violence and saying they should "kill each other," calling this the modern-day gladiator sport.
Key Fight Details
Here are the essential facts: Eight three-minute rounds with standard ten-ounce gloves—shorter than normal championship bouts. Paul is jumping up from his usual two hundred pound cruiserweight limit to face a true heavyweight, making this his first real test against an elite fighter in his prime. Both fighters have threatened legal action against critics questioning the fight's legitimacy, with Paul sending cease and desist letters to people like Deontay Wilder.
What's Next After Tonight

Looking ahead, Joshua is already planning his comeback tour with a potential fight scheduled for February 14, possibly leading to a massive showdown with Tyson Fury later in 2026. Paul says if he somehow pulls off the impossible, he wants Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez, or even Tyson Fury next. The undercard features some serious talent including Alycia Baumgardner defending her unified junior lightweight title.
Final Thoughts
So get your popcorn ready and stream this jake paul vs anthony joshua date because it's going to be absolutely bonkers. Every round Paul survives is a win in its own way. Will we see the biggest upset ever or a complete demolition? Drop your predictions in the comments below, and let us know who you're backing in this insane matchup!

