Jake Paul vs Joshua: Why Boxing Legends Call It a Catastrophic Mismatch

When boxing legends like Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins start using words like “bloodbath” and “potentially catastrophic” about the Jake Paul Anthony Joshua fight, we need to pay attention. This isn’t promotional hype – it’s genuine concern from people who understand what happens when YouTube fame collides with elite heavyweight violence. Joshua has 28 professional fights including wars with Klitschko and Ngannou. Paul lost to Tommy Fury, his only legitimate boxer opponent. The gap isn’t just technical – it’s about decades of accumulated ring intelligence and championship-level violence. Here’s why this fight might happen anyway, why it could be as ugly as predicted, and what it means for boxing’s already damaged credibility.
Survivor Series, Full Gear, and the Thrilling Tyson vs. Paul Showdown: The Week in Pro Wrestling

This week’s Wrestling Uncensored episode delivered an exciting mix of commentary and analysis on WWE, AEW, and the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match. Dave Simon and Genesis Johnny North shared their takes on the road to WWE Survivor Series War Games, AEW Full Gear, and the surprising streaming woes that marred […]