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Jake Paul has contractual clause added to Gervonta Davis fight to silence critics

Jake Paul is out to bust the myth that he is on performance-enhancing drugs.

‘The Problem Child’ has faced unfounded claims throughout his boxing career that banned substances have fueled his success.

Heading into his upcoming clash against Gervonta Davis on September 14, Paul is aiming to silence his detractors by signing up for random drug testing with the gold standard of anti-doping bodies, USADA.

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“Don’t worry, for all of you Karens who accuse me of being on steroids as the reason for winning all of my fights, we have the strictest drug testing possible for this match,” Paul said in a recent YouTube video.

“US Anti-Doping Agency. Random drug tests at any moment.”

Who are USADA?

USADA were the official anti-doping authority for the UFC between 2015 and 2024.

A dispute over Conor McGregor’s eligibility to rejoin the UFC’s roster following a period of absence from USADA’s drug testing pool led to the end of a nine-year partnership.

Despite this, the impact of USADA on cleaning up the UFC cannot be overstated.

Before USADA came on board, PED use was a serious problem.

However, USADA’s meticulous random drug testing protocol and harsher punishments led to a significant decrease in the sport’s biggest issue.

Paul bringing USADA on board for his next fight with Davis is a serious statement of intent, even if the bout itself is unlikely to be taken seriously by hardcore fans.

What are the rules for Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis?

Due to the massive size disparity between the pair, the bout is likely to take place under an exhibition format.

Paul has spent the majority of his career competing at cruiserweight (200lbs) and has boxed as heavy as 227lbs.

Davis, on the other hand, is a natural lightweight (135lbs) who fought at super lightweight (140lbs) once.

The official rules are yet to be confirmed; however, Paul stated earlier this year that the fight would take place over 10 three-minute rounds.

He also suggested that a weight restriction of 195lbs would be enforced on his end, while Davis would have to get as close to that weight as possible.

Besides the exhibition tag, the rules are expected to resemble those of a professional contest, even if there is no official scoring.

Terence Crawford’s nutritionist says he knows how to cheat, but doesn’t

Terence Crawford’s long-time nutritionist, Victor Conte, has hit back strongly at claims that he openly admitted to knowing how to beat almost every performance-enhancing drug (PED) test in boxing.

Conte, founder of SNAC (Scientific Nutrition for Advanced Conditioning), clarified that detractors took his words out of context after suggestions surfaced that he bragged about cheating the anti-doping system.

In a direct response, Conte said his critics deliberately blurred the difference between knowing loopholes and actively cheating.

Victor Conte, SNAC founder, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer

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Victor Conte sets the record straight
“Knowing how to beat doping tests and actually doing so are two different things,” Conte stated. “(People are) dead wrong for jumping to an inaccurate conclusion.

“I do know how to circumvent some but not all doping tests. I never said ‘all’ doping tests. This is an inaccurate interpretation of what I said.”

Conte explained that while certain endogenous hormones, such as growth hormone, EPO, insulin, and testosterone, could theoretically be microdosed to evade detection, he stressed that anabolic steroids cannot be hidden and would be picked up by modern testing systems.

“I never said I know how to beat all tests. This is simply a lie. Let’s be clear. Knowing how and actually cheating are two different things,” pointed out Conte.

“I have not given a boxer anything prohibited since 2003, or 22 years ago. All SNAC boxers are clean and do not use any illegal or prohibited substances. Period.”

‘I would bet my life on it’
Conte’s insistence follows fierce online criticism, with some boxing fans openly questioning whether fans can fully trust SNAC fighters. One viral post asked bluntly:

“Would you bet your life on that, Victor?”

Conte responded emphatically:

“I would bet my life that I have not provided any athlete with any prohibited substance in the last 22 years.”

Crawford’s PED shadow
The controversy highlights the continued fragility of boxing’s reputation when it comes to doping.

With high-profile suspensions and failed tests still damaging the sport, even the suggestion of loopholes sparks skepticism from hardcore fans.

Conte, however, maintains that Crawford and all fighters under the SNAC banner are operating under the strictest standards.

His rebuttal draws a clear line between past mistakes and current practice, stressing that speculation does not equal fact.

Crawford remains shadowed by association ahead of his fight with Canelo Alvarez on September 13, but Conte is adamant he’s been squeaky clean since the Shane Mosley scandal of 2003.

Eddie Hearn Reveals Plans for Anthony Joshua’s Next Fight After Jake Paul Fight Collapse

Anthony Joshua’s next fight looked to be against Jake Paul, but with the news the former social media star is facing Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis instead, speculation has naturally turned to who the British heavyweight superstar will box next.

And, during a recent interview with Fight Hype, Joshua’s promoter, Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn, spoke about who they will come back against once again.

Eddie Hearn Says Anthony Joshua Won’t Fight Until 2026
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Eddie Hearn has revealed that Anthony Joshua won’t fight until 2026. ‘AJ’ has been rumoured for months to make a return to the squared circle later this year, with November being talked about heavily, however, after it was recently announced that Jake Paul will be fighting Gervonta Davis in November, plans have seemingly been pushed back for the former heavyweight world champion’s return.

Hearn recently spoke to Fight Hype and confirmed that Joshua will now instead fight in either January or February next year against someone else.

“We knew Jake might fight in November, we didn’t expect it to be Gervonta. So I don’t really know how that affects us in terms of would we do that fight? The issue is we won’t wait till November.

We are not going to wait until November to make our move, so it is very likely Anthony Joshua will fight in January or February against someone else.”

Now that we know roughly when Joshua will be fighting, talk can once again commence about who his opponent will be.

A fight against 2016 Olympic gold medalist Tony Yoka has been heavily rumoured, and Matchroom Boxing CEO Frank Smith was recently out in Africa looking at potential venues for the event, and Yoka has also confirmed that the fight has a strong chance of taking place in Africa.

Floyd Mayweather’s Forgotten Advice to Gervonta Davis Resurfaces Amid Jake Paul Fight Buzz

Who could have predicted that the decision Floyd Mayweather made on a random day in 2015 would change the boxing world forever? Signing a young, up-and-coming fighter like Gervonta Davis, who had fewer than 10 fights at the time, was certainly a gamble. But it turned out to be one of Mayweather’s best investments. The Baltimore southpaw’s meteoric rise to superstardom is undeniable, and Mayweather played a major role in shaping that journey. Yet, in recent years, their relationship has soured. Since their split, both men have traded subtle shots at each other online, hinting at a rift that runs deeper than business.

As Mayweather marked his 48th birthday, Gervonta Davis seemed to take another dig at his former promoter, posting a training clip captioned: “Life is better when you’re gone and I don’t need ya… #TheONE.” Now, with Tank Davis choosing to face Jake Paul instead of pursuing the Lamont Roach Jr. rematch, an old piece of advice from Mayweather has resurfaced, suggesting that Tank may simply be carrying forward the mindset instilled in him by his former mentor. So what did Mayweather say?

Why Gervonta Davis needs to trust his heart

Yesterday, Boxing Pro took to X to share a TikTok clip with the caption: “Gervonta Tank Davis really just followed the Floyd Mayweather blueprint 💯 💰🐐 #TBE #TankPaul.” The video showed a young Davis on Mayweather’s private jet, seated beside his mentor and listening closely. In the clip, Mayweather offered advice, saying: “If you doing good, they got something to say. If you’re doing bad, they got something to say. So do what makes you happy. Because you see this jet? You see this private jet that we on? I got it because I did what the fu-k I wanted to do.”

Mayweather, whose net worth is reported at $400 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, remains the richest boxer of all time. Just last year, he invested $402 million in a 1,000-unit affordable housing project in Upper Manhattan, featuring 62 buildings. Alongside that, he owns a $40 million car collection and two private jets. For Money Mayweather, the key to all of it was living life and running his career on his own terms. As he told young Davis: “I made over a billion dollars, you know why? Because I did what the fu-k I wanted to do. I am gonna always tell Tank, do what the fu-k you wanna do.”

The undefeated legend also shared a reminder about the burden of success. Speaking directly to Davis, he said, “You always remember this, jealousy comes with success. Anytime you successful, people gonna be jealous of you. People not always gonna like you. Sometimes when you in class, some people don’t like you. When you in school, right? But that don’t stop you from going right? And you still going to be your best, right? So same thing like my job. I still go there and be at my best. As long as you love me, can’t nobody beat me.”

Now, Gervonta Davis is under fire from boxing purists for accepting a bizarre matchup against Jake Paul, with a staggering 65-pound gap. If the 30-0 boxer is truly following Mayweather’s advice, it suggests he wants to retire undefeated, transition into exhibitions, and maximize earnings. The danger, however, is that, unlike Mayweather, who left behind an untouchable legacy, Gervonta Davis risks walking away with unfinished business. By choosing this path, he could avoid high-stakes showdowns with Shakur Stevenson or even a rematch with Lamont Roach. With his exhibition against Jake Paul now officially set for November 14, 2025, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, streaming live on Netflix, the move has drawn heavy criticism. And now, a veteran journalist has gone so far as to condemn the spectacle, calling it a heartbreaking symbol of American boxing’s collapse.

Caution or collapse? The career gamble facing Gervonta Davis

A few days ago, Denis Shkuratov of Submission Radio sat down with veteran journalist Luke Thomas and asked for his thoughts on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis fight. Without hesitation, Thomas responded: “By and large, Jake Paul’s fights su-k a–.” He elaborated, saying: “Everyone knows the score. If they were the same size, Gervonta would lay him out pretty easily. But they’re not. There’s a gigantic difference.” Thomas then posed the question: “Like again, who has got better boxing skill?” before answering it himself: “Gervonta by a million miles.” He added, “And if it’s an exhibition, I don’t think it goes on the record, or maybe they’ll fudge the rule somehow. But dude, Jake Paul could win that.”

However, what shocked Thomas most wasn’t Jake Paul’s skill but the potential outcome being dictated by size. He admitted, “That’s kind of crazy to think. Not because he is better, but because again the advantage concerned is the enormous size difference. It’s interesting… but it just feels like—Jesus, this is the best you can do in American boxing? That is bad.” And bad? Yes, Thomas made it clear he believes its very bad.

For context, Gervonta Davis was already a rising star at 18, winning the 2012 National Golden Gloves Championship, while The Problem Child at that time was building a following on Vine, amassing 5.3 million fans and over 2 billion views by 2015, without any ties to boxing. Although Paul has undeniably improved since turning professional in 2020, a fight with Gervonta Davis does nothing to advance his pursuit of a world title. Instead, it looks more like a money grab than a quest for greatness. In Thomas’ eyes, that’s why it represents the collapse of American boxing.

It’s Sad Mistake “But I Take the Blame” – Amir Khan Ends Anthony Joshua Feud, Calls 2017 Affair Claim “Sad Mistake”

Amir Khan: Nearly a decade after accusing Anthony Joshua of having an affair with his wife, former unified light-welterweight champion, Amir Khan has admitted he was wrong and has since reconciled with the two-time heavyweight champion.

The explosive allegations, made by Khan on social media in 2017, caused a bitter fallout with his wife

and dragged Joshua into the headlines. At the time, AJ denied the claims, posting

“Bantz aside, I hope you guys can resolve your situation, or this is a hack as we have never even met!”

Khan, then embroiled in a public spat with Makhdoom, doubled down on the accusations, telling fans at the time:

Everything you saw on social media today is real. Nothing’s been hacked. But yeah, what’s done is done. Everything I posted on social media today was true.”

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The pair later reconciled, and Khan now concedes his comments were a mistake.

“I Take Full Blame” – Amir Khan on Drama with Anthony Joshua

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Speaking to Covers, the 38-year-old reflected on his relationship with Joshua:

“We’re both professional people, and we just moved on. It was all just a mistake, and it was all just rubbish, really.

“There was nothing true there. And, yeah, at the end of day it was a bit silly that I threw him under the bus over a message which wasn’t really him.”

“He was just coming up in the ranks then as well and, really, it was a bit sad that I did that at the time.

“So, I take full blame for that little issue me and AJ. But the good thing about it was nothing was true and, obviously, me and him have made up and he came to my event in Ghana.”

“We spent some time together, we chilled together, and we speak to each other on the phone here and there, on WhatsApp, so, we have a very professional relationship now and we keep it good.”

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Khan revealed a heartfelt moment with Anthony Joshua in Dubai following AJ’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk:

“We have mutual friends, and the last time I sat with him in Dubai; it was after his loss against Usyk and out of the blue he just says: ‘Oh bro, one thing I want to say to you is you were an amazing fighter, Amir.’

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“It was quite shocking hearing that coming from one of the heavyweight greats in AJ. He said, ‘I was watching one of your fights, I think against Judah, and bro, you boxed so well. He was a great fighter.’

It’s nice to hear that from another champion, especially after we had issues. When another fighter of his calibre acknowledges your career, it goes a long way.”

“AJ Put Boxing Back on the Map” – Khan

Khan, who burst onto the global stage by winning Olympic silver in 2004, credits Joshua for carrying British boxing after his own career slowed:

“Definitely, yeah. We must respect each other at the end of the day because, look, what you’ve done for boxing is massive.”

“In 2004, boxing was lit up by me coming back from the Olympics and then after my career went down a little bit, AJ lifted it back up again in 2012.”

“Floyd Mayweather’s Buried Warning Returns as Gervonta Davis Readies for Jake Paul Battle”

The ground between Gervonta Davis and Jake Paul is generating a lot of expectation, now, a new protagonist enters this story, Davis’ fr cormehampion and mentor, Floyd Mayweather

ho could have predicted that the decision Floyd Mayweather made one day in 2015 would change the boxing world forever? Signing a young, promising boxer like Gervonta Davis, who had less than 10 fights at the time, was certainly a risky gamble. But it turned out to be one of Mayweather’s best investments.

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The meteoric rise of the Baltimore southpaw to stardom is undeniable, and Mayweather played a key role in that journey. However, in recent years, their relationship has deteriorated. Since their split, the two have traded subtle online jabs at each other, hinting at a rift that goes beyond business.

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Boxing Pro shared a TikTok video on X with the caption: “Gervonta Tank Davis simply followed Floyd Mayweather’s lead #TBE #TankPaul”. The video showed a young Davis on Mayweather’s private jet, sitting next to his mentor, listening intently. In the video, Mayweather gave him some advice: “If you do well, they have something to say. If you do badly, they have something to say. So do what makes you happy. Because you see this jet? You see this private jet we’re flying in? I got it because I did what I wanted.”

For Money Mayweather, the key to all his success was living life and running his career his way. As he told the young Davis: “I made over a billion dollars, you know why? Because I did what I wanted to do. I will always tell Tank: ‘Do what you want to do’.”

Boxing World Reacts as Crawford’s Controversial Pick for Boxing’s GOAT Sends Shockwaves Through the Sport

Arguably, the biggest debate in the world of boxing is around who exactly is the greatest fighter of all time. Fans, analysts, and fighters across many different generations of the sport have varying opinions about who is the very best to grace the squared circle, and some of the most common names who get mentioned are the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Sugar Ray Robinson. However, the debate isn’t easily agreed on.

Many legendary boxing names over the years have given their opinions on the debate, and the latest to do so is Terence Crawford. ‘Bud’ is, of course, just weeks out from by far the biggest fight of his professional boxing career so far against Canelo Alvarez, who is a man who many people consider to be one of the greatest of all time, however, not only has Crawford snubbed his upcoming opponent when naming the greatest boxer of all time, his pick is arguably very controversial.

Although Floyd Mayweather’s name is often brought up when debating who the greatest boxer of all time is, with an undefeated professional boxing record of 50-0, the boxer is often overlooked when people name their true boxing GOAT, with the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Ray Leonard being the most common names who are placed ahead of him.

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One man who has not overlooked Mayweather and has instead recognized his sheer brilliance is Terence Crawford. During an interview with SecondsOut, ‘Bud’ gave ‘Money’ his flowers and was extremely complimentary of his skillset.

The most interesting thing about Crawford’s comments regarding Mayweather was that, although ‘Money’ was known for his defensive brilliance, Crawford praised his power, which was a trait he didn’t often get a lot of credit for.

Crawford saying Mayweather “managed to defeat virtually all of his opponents” somewhat undersells his achievements, as he actually managed to defeat them all. Although Mayweather was often criticised throughout his career for making fights “boring,” this wasn’t his own doing, if anything, it was simply down to a huge skill gap between himself and his opponents, which is even more impressive when you consider that he shared the squared circle with some of the best and most iconic boxers of all time such as Manny Pacquiao, Canelo Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya.

Jaron Ennis Hints at Dire Consequences: Facing  Joshua Could Be Ward’s Most Dangerous Move Yet

Anthony Joshua: Andre Ward is incredibly happy with the decision he made to walk away from boxing in 2017. But we now know the Hall of Famer wouldn’t mind jumping back into the ring for a massive fight.
“Me and Anthony Joshua,” Ward said on a self-recorded video earlier this month. “That’s a fight I would take at Wembley Stadium.”
Ward is typically your favorite fighter’s favorite fighter
Jaron Ennis is among that group. The Philly star grew up watching Ward dominate in the ring. He also watched in awe as Ward grabbed back-to-back wins over Sergey Kovalev in 2016 and 2017, respectively
At the time, Ward (32-0, 16 KOs) was the consensus number one pound-for-pound fighter in the sport and a unified 175-pound champion. Those days, however, were nearly a decade ago. With the now 41-year-old opting to retire immediately after, Ennis doesn’t like the thought of him returning. He certainly doesn’t like the possibility of him ending his near 10-year retirement to fight a gigantic, hard-hitting heavyweight star like Joshua.

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“I don’t like it,” Ennis told YSM Sports Media. “I think he should stay retired. Anthony Joshua, that’s a big dude.”
Joshua has been on Ward’s mind for years now. Following his win over Kovalev, Ward and his team admitted that a showdown against Joshua, with a preparatory fight against Tony Bellew first, was the plan.
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Life, nevertheless, got in the way, as Ward chose to retire instead, citing knee issues.
During Ward’s time away from the game, Joshua’s career has ebbed and flowed. A two-time unified champion, e’s been at the top of the heavyweight mountain with wins over Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker. and Andy Ruiz Jr. He’s also hit rock bottom, most recently thanks to his crushing fifth-round knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois.
Now, the 35-year-old is sitting back and weighing his options. Though it’s unlikely, Ward could get the call. If he does, however, Ennis doesn’t believe he should answer.
“Andre Ward has the skills to pull it off, but that’s a big guy,” Ennis said. “We don’t know if we can take Joshua’s punch. I think he should stay retired and enjoy the fruits of his labor.”

“Gervonta Davis Declares “I’m fearless no limits here” as He Explains Jake Paul Showdown in Five Words”

Gervonta “Tank” Davis has never been one to mince words, but his latest statement may be his boldest yet. When asked why he agreed to face internet star-turned-boxer Jake Paul, Davis needed just five words: “I’m fearless — no limits here.”

That simple declaration has already sent shockwaves across the boxing world. In an era where words carry nearly as much weight as punches, Davis’ choice of phrase is being seen as both a warning to Jake Paul and a reminder to the sport that the undefeated champion is ready to prove his dominance on any stage, against any opponent.

For months, speculation swirled about Jake Paul’s next move. Having built his name on a mix of social media charisma, celebrity boxing spectacles, and a growing resume inside the ring, Paul has managed to attract global attention—while also stirring controversy among traditional fight fans. Many doubted whether a fighter of Davis’ caliber would entertain such a matchup.

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Yet Davis, known for his explosive power and relentless fighting style, stunned the boxing community when he not only accepted but embraced the challenge. His five-word statement reveals more than just confidence—it reflects a mindset that has fueled his career: fearless ambition.

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More Than a Spectacle

Some critics argue that Davis stepping into the ring with Paul risks reducing boxing to entertainment. Others see it differently. To them, Davis is seizing an opportunity to showcase his dominance on a global platform that Jake Paul has carefully crafted through showmanship and viral promotion.

By saying “I’m fearless,” Davis is signaling that he is unconcerned with criticism, unbothered by spectacle, and uninterested in protecting an image. Instead, he is leaning into the moment, prepared to prove that no amount of hype or popularity can outweigh elite skill.

Jake Paul has thrived on rattling opponents before they ever step into the ring. His ability to use press conferences, social media antics, and mind games has given him an edge in past fights. But Davis’ blunt declaration cuts straight through that.

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By summarizing his mindset in just five words, Davis projects an aura of calm dominance. To fans and analysts, it feels less like a soundbite and more like a warning. Unlike others who have faced Paul, Davis seems immune to the circus atmosphere.

What’s at Stake

The fight promises more than just a payday. For Paul, it represents validation—a chance to prove he belongs in the same ring as an established champion. For Davis, it is about cementing his legacy as a fighter unafraid of challenges, whether they come from seasoned veterans or unconventional stars.

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Victory would reaffirm his place among boxing’s elite while silencing any doubts about his willingness to embrace risk. A loss, though unlikely in the eyes of most analysts, would shock the sport and shift the conversation around crossover boxing forever.

As the buildup intensifies, one thing is certain: Gervonta Davis has made his intentions clear. He isn’t stepping into the ring for money alone, nor for fame. His fight against Jake Paul is about something deeper—demonstrating that fear has no place in the heart of a champion.

Everybody Wants To Fight  Joshua: They Think He’s an Easy Opponent, But He’s Still a Dangerous Fighter

In the world of heavyweight boxing, few names command the level of attention, speculation, and ambition that Anthony Joshua does. Once celebrated as the face of British boxing and a two-time unified heavyweight champion, Joshua’s career has been a rollercoaster ride marked by dramatic highs and crushing lows. But despite his setbacks, one thing has become crystal clear: Joshua remains one of the most in-demand fighters on the planet.

The irony, however, lies in why so many fighters are eager to face him. To some, Joshua appears vulnerable — a former champion who has suffered notable defeats, including shocking losses to Andy Ruiz Jr. and back-to-back decisions to Oleksandr Usyk. For rising contenders and even seasoned veterans, Joshua represents both opportunity and risk: the chance to catapult their own careers by beating a global superstar.

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Boxing is as much about perception as it is about performance. Joshua’s losses have painted a picture that he is no longer the indomitable force he once was. Critics point to moments of hesitation in his fights, questioning his mental toughness and ability to adapt under pressure. Opponents believe that if Andy Ruiz could dismantle him, or if Usyk could outbox him twice, then Joshua might be “easier prey” than the other titans of the division, such as Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder.

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Promoters and fighters alike see the financial and reputational goldmine that comes with fighting Joshua. A win over him doesn’t just put another notch on a record; it makes headlines worldwide and places the victor in the heart of the heavyweight conversation.

The Dangerous Truth About Joshua

Yet, those who underestimate him do so at their own peril. Joshua is far from finished. With a towering frame, explosive knockout power, and a wealth of championship experience, he remains one of the most dangerous fighters in the division. Even in his defeats, he has shown resilience, discipline, and the ability to learn from mistakes.

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It’s easy to forget that Joshua boasts a resume filled with dominant victories over the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Dillian Whyte, Joseph Parker, and Alexander Povetkin. His ability to deliver devastating knockouts with a single punch means that even when he appears vulnerable, he can end a fight in an instant.

The Paradox of Fighting Joshua

That’s what makes the pursuit of Joshua such a paradox. He is both a target and a threat. Fighters see an opportunity to beat him, but they also know one mistake against him can end their night brutally. Facing Joshua is the ultimate gamble — a fight that could make or break a career.

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Moreover, Joshua has made it clear in recent interviews and training footage that he is focused on rebuilding and reinventing himself. With renewed dedication and changes in his training team, Joshua is determined to prove he’s not just a stepping stone for others but still a contender for the heavyweight throne.

As challengers line up, dreaming of the payday and the glory that comes with fighting Anthony Joshua, they should remember that appearances can be deceiving. Joshua may have scars from his battles, but those scars carry lessons. He is not the “easy opponent” many think he is — he is still a dangerous, unpredictable, and explosive fighter capable of reminding the boxing world why he was once its king.