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Paul vs. Joshua: Risky Fight or Masterstroke?

Summary

  • Jake Paul set to fight Anthony Joshua on December 19.
  • Experts debate safety and legitimacy of the bout.
  • Some physicians deem it safe despite experience gap.
Paul vs. Joshua: Risky Fight or Masterstroke?

The upcoming boxing match between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua on December 19 has ignited debate within the sports community, with projections ranging from dire warnings to cautious optimism.

Several notable figures, including heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and former boxer Tony Bellew, have voiced concerns about Paul's safety, with some suggesting the bout might not even proceed due to the significant disparity in experience and power. Former champion David Haye controversially stated that Paul's life could be at risk.

Conversely, Dr. Louis Durkin, president of the Association of Ringside Physicians, has stated that he has no safety concerns, noting that while Paul is an underdog, he possesses real skills and Joshua may be past his prime. Durkin believes the concerns expressed by others stem from an unwillingness to acknowledge Paul's abilities.

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The fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua is scheduled for December 19.
Critics worry about the vast experience and power difference between Joshua and Paul, with some fearing for Paul's safety.
One ringside physician stated there are no safety concerns, suggesting Paul has skills and Joshua might be past his prime.

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