Anthony Joshua assures that fight with Paul won't go to the end
Anthony Joshua believes Paul will only last one or two rounds because his intention whenever he steps into the ring is to hurt his opponent
Former heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua has assured that the battle he did battle with Jake Paul won't come to an end at the Kaseya Center in Miami on December 19.
According to Joshua, Paul will only last one or two sessions because his goal is to upset his opponent when he enters the ring, Joshua claims in an interview with ESPN.
" I don't know how to treat an opposition politely. " I simply didn't accomplish it. I am aware that I will box and harm in this fight. It's only my state of mind, not a lease, as it is. In reality, there is nothing that can or cannot accomplish, he said.
" My state of mind is to go in, box, discharge, overpower, and hurt my opponent, whoever he is," I said. There is no way that this conflict will go the length. He didn't see the ultimate bell, he said, though it might last one large.
Remember that the Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul battle will be a professional wrestling match and will be fought in the middleweight division. The fight may past eight rounds, each three minutes long, with 10-ounce gloves, and it will be available for streaming on Netflix around the world. The YouTuber-turned-boxer had intended to fight Gervonta Davis on November 14th, but" Tank" was just charged by his ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel with rape, kidnapping, and false imprisonment, so the event was postponed. Paul expressed his frustration over what transpired and promised to get an opponent quickly. The celebrity chose Joshua, which was unexpected, and most sports experts predict that the Briton will get comfortably. Nevertheless, some professionals, such as Tyson Fury, believe that the American fighter has a chance. Anthony Joshua, 36, was knocked out in his final struggle against Daniel Dubois in September. The English WBA light regular has a record of 28 victories, 25 of which were knockout, and four losses. After losing to Tommy Fury by broken decision in his first fight, Jake Paul, 27, has five positive outcomes. He is the brother of heavy champion Tyson Fury. The American YouTuber also has a winning streak of 12 games ( six by knockout ) and one defeat.
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