Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua odds: Predictions and pre-fight analysis
Our Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua odds include predictions and analysis ahead of fight night.
Make sure to clear your schedules, as the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua odds highlight the last major bout of 2025.
Will Paul add to his six-match winning streak, or can Joshua bounce back from a 2024 loss?
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Match information
- Competition: Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Judgment Day
- Stadium: Kaseya Center (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Stream: Netflix
- Date: 19 Dec 2025
- Time: 8 PM ET | 5 PM PT
Expect fireworks and lots of holiday cheers as the Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul showdown blasts off.
Paul puts his six-match winning streak on the line while chasing a world title shot.
On the other hand, Joshua eyes redemption by bouncing back from a September 2024 loss to Daniel Dubois.
That match cost the fighter, also known as “AJ,” the International Boxing Federation (IBF) heavyweight title.
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Paul vs Joshua: Tale of the Tape
| Jake Paul | Attribute | Anthony Joshua |
|---|---|---|
| The Problem Child | Moniker | AJ |
| 12-1 (7 KOs) | Record | 28-4 (25 KOs) |
| January 17, 1997 | Birthday | October 15, 1989 |
| Cleveland, Ohio, United States | Birthplace | Watford, England |
| 28 | Age | 36 |
| 185 cm (6-foot-1) | Height | 198 cm (6-foot-6) |
| 193 cm (76 in) | Reach | 208 cm (82 in) |
| Orthodox | Stance | Orthodox |
| Cruiser Weight Heavyweight | Weight class | Heavyweight |
| None | World titles held | WBA (Super heavyweight champion) IBF heavyweight champion WBO heavyweight champion |
| Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (Won) June 2025 | Recent fight | Daniel Dubois (lost) September 2024 |
Form Guide
Jake Paul
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Anthony Joshua
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Our Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua odds would not be possible without weighing the fighters’ recent form.
Paul has won his last six fights, improving his record to 11-1.
The YouTuber-turned boxer, also known as “The Problem Child,” is coming off a unanimous decision win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28, 2025.
On the other hand, Joshua (28-4) is looking for a comeback fight to move past his most recent loss to Daniel Dubois.
Prior to that defeat, the British fighters had won their last four fights, two of them by knockout.

Fury, Romero see Paul victory; Mosley says ‘anything can happen’
Several notable fighters are divided in their assessment of the Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua odds for their upcoming fight.
Tyson Fury is confident of a Paul victory; he can bet £1 million on it.
“I think that AJ is a spent force, and I think Jake Paul is on the rise,” the fighter also known as “The Gypsy King” said.
On the other hand, World Boxing Association welterweight champion Rolly Romero believes Paul would only accept the fight if he thought he could win.
Meanwhile, Hall of Famer and three-weight champion Shane Mosley said “anything can happen” in a Paul vs Joshua fight.

Usyk, Haye predict AJ win, fears for Paul’s safety after fight
Undisputed world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk compared Joshua to a “Rolls-Royce,” while Paul is the “Fiat.”
Usyk told Boxing Scene, “If Anthony Joshua wants to, he can defeat this guy.”
He is also praying for Paul “because I want to fight Jake Paul in the Octagon.”
Former heavyweight champion David Haye fears for Paul’s safety against the larger and heavier Joshua.
“It could be his (Paul) last day on Earth,” Haye said.
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua odds: Prediction and Verdict
Anthony Joshua by decision
The Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight could go either way.
Paul may have the six-match winning streak, but the quality of his past opponents still raises doubts from experts.
“The Problem Child” beat Mike Tyson in November 2024, defying expectations.
Meanwhile, Joshua is coming off a loss, but his past fights and opponents have been stellar.
The 6-foot-6 AJ could be just too big and skilled for Paul to snatch another upset win.
Ultimately, Anthony Joshua could stop any surprises that Jake Paul can come out of and boost his comeback bid.