The boxing controversy around Jake Paul centers on whether his fights are legitimate competitive sporting events or celebrity spectacles, how opponents are chosen, and repeated accusations (and legal pushback) over alleged fixing or staging of matches. These debates have made him one of the most polarizing figures in boxing today.
Say less. Turning the heat all the way up 🔥🥊
Jake Paul walked into that fight with Anthony Joshua like,
“I’ve watched every Rocky movie, I’m ready.”
Joshua walked in like,
“I am the final boss.”
For a minute, Jake looked confident — smiling, bouncing, doing that influencer cardio. Anthony Joshua was patient, like he was waiting for a toddler to finish a tantrum before picking them up and putting them to bed.
Then BOOM.
Jake got hit so hard his YouTube apology voice activated automatically.
People online yelling “rigged!” until Jake hit the canvas like his Wi-Fi got unplugged. That wasn’t staged — nobody volunteers to have their jaw rearranged like IKEA furniture.
Joshua didn’t even celebrate. No flexing, no screaming. Just stared like,
“Why did Netflix call me for this?”
Jake talked for years about “changing boxing.”
He did.
He reminded everyone why boxers exist.
By Round 6, Jake wasn’t fighting Joshua anymore — he was fighting gravity, reality, and every bad decision that led him there.
Final scorecard:
- Jake Paul: Heart ✔️ Courage ✔️ Jaw ❌
- Anthony Joshua: Calm ✔️ Power ✔️ Rent-free living in Jake’s nightmares ✔️
Moral of the story:
Clout can get you in the ring. It cannot get you out.





