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Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul Showdown Gets a Prediction from Ryan Garcia

Anthony Joshua will face YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul this Saturday at Miami’s Kaseya Center. The bout has generated intense hype since its announcement, as very few expected Paul to step into the ring against a true heavyweight. The significant size, power, and experience gap has raised serious concerns among fans regarding Paul’s safety. 

Ahead of the fight, many fans and experts have dropped their prediction including lightweight boxing superstar Ryan Garcia. “My prediction for the Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight – I actually kinda find that a little disrespectful – I’m gonna say Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul. I got $50,000 on Anthony Joshua winning,” said Garcia via Instagram. 

Garcia further mentioned that Paul has no chance against a heavyweight like AJ and questioned his skills as a boxer. Previously, he had leaked insider details about Paul getting beaten up by his heavyweight sparring partners in training. Garcia was one of the names that Jake Paul’s team had approached, but the fighter denied the opportunity.

Apart from Garcia, many other combat sports experts, such as Conor McGregor, have also predicted the same result. According to the ‘Notorious’, AJ will knock out Paul in the first 60 seconds of the fight. However, despite all this, the ‘Problem Child’ isn’t concerned and is confident about his chances.

Can Jake Paul get the biggest upset of recent boxing history?

Jake Paul enters this fight riding momentum after notable wins over Nate Diaz, Mike Tyson, and high-profile opponents recently. Those victories have significantly boosted his confidence, convincing him he belongs on boxing’s biggest stages against elite competition worldwide today. Paul has trained relentlessly with heavyweights, focusing on durability, power, and composure while preparing for Anthony Joshua’s physical threat carefully.

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The YouTuber turned boxer is determined to shock the world, promising a knockout victory in the sixth or seventh round. According to Paul, Joshua is prone to getting hit, and he plans to exploit openings with pressure combinations consistently inside. Nevertheless, it will be fascinating to see how Paul approaches the biggest fight of his career under intense spotlight.

READ MORE: What every boxer should learn from Jake Paul as he faces Anthony Joshua?

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