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Podcast Cover by: Gail Nobles
Jake Paul beat Legendary Mike Tyson by unanimous decision back in November 2024, but then got absolutely dominated and knocked out by Anthony Joshua in the sixth round on December 19, 2025. Anthony Joshua, the heavyweight champion with all the muscles and skills, beats Jake Paul.
Now, let’s take a moment to appreciate Mike Tyson. He’s a name that brings back memories of thunderous punches and an intimidating presence in the ring. When you think of Tyson, you think of a man who could take on giants. So when I hear that Jake Paul somehow beat him, I can’t help but wonder.
I was glad to see Tyson back in the ring. The man is a legend, and legends shouldn’t lose to newcomers, no matter how much they can throw a punch.
Anthony Joshua, on the other hand, is a perfect example of skill and athleticism in heavyweight boxing. With a professional record of 29 wins and 4 losses in 33 fights, he is known for his explosive power and technical prowess. Joshua has proven time and again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the ring, or should I say not to be reckoned with? His brutal knockout of Jake Paul not only underscores his enduring status as a former two-time unified heavyweight champion but also highlights the vast difference between battle-tested fighters and viral sensations.
In a sport where legacy is built on blood, sweat, and years of training, Joshua's knockdown of Paul is a critical reminder that true greatness requires more than just viral moments—it requires the heart of a champion.
So here we are, left scratching our heads at this tangled web of fights and names. It’s a strange world we live in when every punch from a social media star Jake Paul can shake up the boxing world. But that’s boxing for you. It’s unpredictable and, sometimes, downright bizarre.
I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to EPS.
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