Is a fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua likely?
It depends on Jake Paul's performance against Gervonta Davis, according to Eddie Hearn.
Sports / Boxing
Despite Jake Paul's upcoming fight with Gervonta "Tank" Davis, a potential future bout against Anthony Joshua remains a possibility, according to Eddie Hearn. Hearn also hinted at the insane sum of money Joshua could make in his next fight.
Eddie Hearn, chairman of Matchroom, is exploring options for Anthony Joshua's next fight, seemingly preferring a lucrative "money fight." While fights against Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are unlikely in the near future, Jake Paul has emerged as a potential opponent. Hearn acknowledged that Paul's team is interested in the Joshua fight, but Hearn is wary of moving forward if Paul is defeated by Gervonta Davis. Joshua has previously participated in crossover events, such as his fight against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou. Hearn's public naming of Joshua's price may be a negotiating tactic to gauge interest from potential opponents and promoters.
It depends on Jake Paul's performance against Gervonta Davis, according to Eddie Hearn.
Eddie Hearn hinted that Joshua could receive a $100 million offer to fight Jake Paul.
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