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The roster for the upcoming Undisputed video game is already extensive. It includes superstars like Canelo Alvarez, brawlers like Eddie Hall, and even less-known fighters like George Davey.

From the start, Steel City Interactive has promised fans they would continue to add to the roster. I expect to see former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua as the next major name added to the Undisputed roster with Jake Paul not too far behind him.

Joshua is one of the biggest stars in the sport, which would make him a coveted addition to any boxing game’s roster. He’s also worked closely with Riyadh Season for his past few fights. Steel City Interactive also partners with Riyadh Season, whose logo is prominently displayed in the game’s release date announcement trailer. It only makes sense for the connection to be made between the mutual parties.

Along with Joshua, it stands to reason a good number of the heavyweights who have had a spotlight on them through Riyadh Season’s efforts to pump life back into the sport–and, more specifically, the heavyweight division–could be headed to the game’s roster. That could include Jared Anderson, who is set to face Martin Bakole on August 3 in Los Angeles.

JAKARTA – When Jake Paul scored over Mike Tyson at Arlington, Texas on November 15, 2024, many people sneered. The age difference that was too far between Tyson (58 years old) and Paul (28 years old) made the victory less meaningful.

Apparently Paul listened to the scorn, and he reacted immediately.

“I want to face Anthony Joshua!” Paul said through his social media account.

Joshua is currently 35 years old, and is almost past his golden age. The former British heavyweight world champion is also trying to restore his reputation after losing 5th round to Daniel Dubois in a match in London, 21 September 2024.

Joshua, the owner of the 28-4 (25 KO) record, has not yet declared retirement after the defeat. Even though in the middle of his 30s it was not clear, Joshua felt that he had not given up. But Paul’s view of Joshua is different.

For the influencer who ‘can’ become a pro boxer, Joshua’s career has almost run out. So instead of being able to return to the highest stairs, Joshua in Paul’s eyes will actually get worse if he continues to dream of becoming a world champion again. Because it’s just boxing for money by dealing with it, called Paul is the best for Joshua.

“I know that I can beat Joshua. He can’t stand hitting, stiff, and can’t be agile. I will beat him in an expensive duel,” Paul was quoted as saying by The Ring.

Paul’s challenge was greeted with joy by Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn.

Daniel Dubois knocked out Joshua in September at Wembley Stadium in a passing of the torch while several fresh faces are chomping at the bit to prove that they are the next great heavyweight.

The pick of the bunch in most expert’s eyes is two-time Olympic gold medallist Bakhodir Jalolov.

The towering southpaw from Uzbekistan stands 6ft 7in tall and has a monstrous 81-inch reach.

However, he doesn’t move like a man of his size

Jalolov is light on his feet, possesses blisteringly quick hands and has an elite boxing brain that has paved the way for a glittering amateur career.

Among the mountain of medals in his trophy cabinet are two Olympic golds from Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, two World Championship golds and three Asian Championship golds.

Jalolov also boasts an unblemished 14-0 professional record with every single one of his wins coming inside the distance.

He made his pro debut back in 2018, although his progression has been stunted by his return to the unpaid ranks for two Olympic cycles.

Anthony Joshua is eager to fight Jake Paul, according to Eddie Hearn, with the two already in direct contact to make it happen.

Paul last fought in October when he beat another former heavyweight champion – albeit one 31 years older than him in Mike Tyson –and is now desperate to secure a bout with another of the sport’s biggest names.

In Thursday, ‘The Problem Child’ directly called out Joshua, insisting the two-time world champion ‘doesn’t have a chin and has no skill’.

In response, Joshua fuelled the fire, posting a screenshot of a video call with the American, tagging him with the caption ‘2026’.

Joshua’s promoter Hearn has now revealed the fight is a very realistic prospect.

‘For me, we’d do it for the banter,’ Hearn told DAZN.

‘AJ would fight Jake Paul. He would fight anyone to be honest with you. And if Jake Paul wants to step up and fight Anthony Joshua, he will need the relevant insurance.

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But the only thing that was disappointing is that he said 2026. Do it in 2025 if you really want to do it.

‘But those two have spoken, I spoke to AJ this morning and he went, “of course, I’ll fight him”.

‘Jake creates massive events, unbelievable viewership and no disrespect to Jake Paul but it’s a straight forward night’s work.

‘I like this calling out of Canelo [Alvarez] and others. AJ is another chance. But if they are game, why not?’

Asked again what Joshua said in response to the challenge, Hearn continued: “He said, “why not? Tell everyone I’ll fight anyone. It is not a problem for me.’

Jake Paul vs. Anthony JoshuaEddie Hearn thinks it could happen.

The Matchroom Boxing chairman addressed Paul’s recent comments concerning a potential matchup with Joshua, in which Paul said he will “f*cking beat Anthony Joshua’s ass.” Joshua, a two-time heavyweight champion, is coming off of a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois and seeks his next big fight, and if Paul’s team is serious about making that happen then so is Hearn.

“To be honest, I look at it and I think Jake Paul against Anthony Joshua—for me, we’d do it for the banter,” Hearn said on Matchroom Boxing’s YouTube channel. “ ‘A.J.’ would fight Jake Paul. He’d fight anyone to be honest with you. If Jake Paul wants to step up and fight Anthony Joshua, he’ll need the relevant insurance.

“The only thing that was disappointing was he says 2026. That’s like me saying, ‘L.A. Olympics for the surfing in 2028, I’ll be there.’ Do it in 2025 if you really want to do it. You’re not going to get really much better at this stage. I don’t know. Those two have spoken, I spoke to A.J. this morning, he went, ‘Listen, of course I’d fight him.’”

Paul, a longtime YouTuber and social media influencer who has become one of boxing’s biggest stars, also seeks another big-name fight after a widely viewed clash with 58-year-old legend Mike Tyson this past November. That event, which streamed live on Netflix, shattered numerous viewership records while garnering considerable mainstream attention.

Hearn would be happy to do business with Paul, and he’s confident Joshua would as well.

“We know Jake creates massive events,” Hearn said. “You know that’s going to create unbelievable viewership and, no disrespect to Jake Paul, it’s a straightforward night’s work. But I like this calling out of Canelo [Alvarez] and all this. A.J. is another challenge up there. If they’re game, why not?”

Joshua has yet to address Paul’s comments himself, so for now Hearn is serving as his de facto spokesman. And he said whether it’s Paul or anyone else, Joshua is ready to get back in the ring.

“[Joshua] said, ‘Why not?’” Hearn said. “I said, ‘What do you want me to say when I’m asked about it?’ He said, ‘Tell everyone I’ll fight anyone, anytime, it’s not a problem for me.’”

What did Jake Paul say about Anthony Joshua?

The influencer-turned-boxer recently spoke on a podcast where he said he could ‘easily beat’ former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, whom he said has a ‘glass chin’ and challenged him to get in the ring with him.

This is what Jake Paul said about Anthony Joshua:

“I want to fight Anthony Joshua and I’m going to beat him. He has a glass chin, he has no skills, he’s a clumsy fighter. I love you Anthony, we’re friends, but I want to beat you and I’m going to do it.

Jake Paul

Joshua currently has no fight in sight, and is coming off perhaps the worst defeat of his career when he lost to Daniel Dubois last September, where the Briton was knocked out in the fifth round by his compatriot in the fight for the IBF heavyweight title.

After Jake Paul’s comments, the YouTuber-boxer revealed via his Instagram account that Anthony Joshua called him on the phone, hinting that a fight between the two boxers is not completely out of the question.

Joshua and Paul’s records

Anthony Joshua has a record of 28-4 and has been a unified heavyweight champion, as well as an Olympic champion in London 2012. However, the 35-year-old boxer has had some rather surprising and painful defeats like Dubois, against Andy Ruiz in 2019 and twice against Oleksandr Usyk.

For his part, Jake Paul has a record of 11-1, although against opponents who are either beyond retirement, such as Mike Tyson, or others in which boxing is not their main discipline, such as Nate Diaz or Anderson Silva.

Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul have been hyping up the possibility of a fight after the YouTuber laid into the former champion, revealing they’d had a phone call.

Paul was speaking on his podcast when he started giving it all that about how he was sure he could win, throwing all sorts of insults at Joshua and declaring that the two-time unified world heavyweight champion ‘doesn’t have a chin’.

He said: “I want to fight Anthony Joshua because I know I will f**king beat Anthony Joshua’s a**e. He doesn’t have a chin, and he has no skill and he is stiff.

“I love you Anthony, and we are friends. But I want to fight you.”

While there are many people who would surely love to see Paul put his money where his mouth is, it would seem like quite the step up for the YouTuber-turned-boxer who most recently fought a rather old Mike Tyson.

The pair then revealed on their socials that they’d been on the phone to each other, as Joshua posted a screenshot of them calling each other which he ominously marked for ‘2026’.

Presumably this means some kind of collaboration is on the cards, but if Joshua is really teasing a fight against Jake Paul, it’s likely to be a big money maker even if it would seem to be a rather uneven matchup.

Even though he was recently defeated by Daniel Dubois, Joshua is likely still one of the finest heavyweight boxers in the world and only a handful of others are more adept in the ring.

Paul, meanwhile, has an impressive record of 11 wins and one defeat, but has not exactly faced the most illustrious competition.

Joseph Parker has a plan. He is determined to beat Daniel Dubois, become a two-time heavyweight champion and ultimately box for the undisputed world heavyweight title.

Parker will challenge Dubois for the IBF title in February, but first Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury will box for the WBC, WBO and WBA heavyweight world championships in their December 21 rematch, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Promoter Frank Warren has suggested that Dubois could face the Usyk vs Fury 2 winner in 2025, but Parker and his team are convinced that the New Zealander can upset the IBF champion.

  • You look at the names on his resume, names like Carlos Takam, Andy Ruiz Jr, Derek Chisora twice, Dillian Whyte, Anthony Joshua, Joe Joyce, Zhilei Zhang and Deontay Wilder, he’s probably fought hundreds more rounds at the highest level than Daniel Dubois has,” Parker’s promoter David Higgins told Sky Sports.

“He’s only 32 years old but he’s a veteran. So I think we’ve got the edge in terms of experience under pressure at that level. Obviously Joseph’s on the up and at his peak coming off two stunning victories over Deontay Wilder and Zhang.”

“Although we think Joshua might have made Dubois look better than he is. That wasn’t Anthony Joshua at his best. That was an Anthony Joshua that looked a bit tentative and didn’t really want to be there. Certainly made Dubois look a formidable force.

“We think Joseph will be a handful for Dubois and will win on the night.”

Parker is determined to win and then eventually fight for all the belts that Usyk and Fury will contest later this month.

A retired heavyweight who faced both Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko is facing the prospect of having a decade of results overturned after testing positive for a banned substance. Alexander Povetkin has reportedly had 10-years worth of accomplishments in the ring wiped from his record, which would include his victories against David Price, Carlos Takam, Mike Perez and Dillian Whyte.

The 45-year-old faced Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in September 2018, pushing the Brit all the way until he suffered a 7th-round knockout defeat to lose out on the chance at becoming the unified WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion. He had also lost in a previous title tilt against Klitschko.

Povetkin secured a monumental upset victory over Whyte in August 2020, knocking ‘The Bodysnatcher’ out with a crushing left uppercut in the 5th-round.

They went on to face one another in a rematch seven months later, with Whyte gaining his revenge over the Russian with a 4th-round stoppage. The Russian has not fought since that defeat to Whyte, announcing his retirement from the sport in 2021 at the age of 41. Povetkin said a number of ‘re-occuring injuries’ led to him making this decision.

 

As 2025 unfolds, the boxing world is bracing for a year that could reshape multiple divisions and redefine legacies.

One of the biggest events on the calendar is set for Feb. 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where “The Last Crescendo” will bring together some of the sport’s most dangerous fighters. The card, featuring seven championship bouts, is headlined by Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in a long-awaited rematch for the undisputed light-heavyweight title.

Daniel Dubois will also put his IBF heavyweight crown on the line against Joseph Parker, a fight that could have massive implications depending on what happens next with Oleksandr Usyk.

With a supercharged start to the year, the following four storylines will define the months ahead.

Oleksandr Usyk to retire?

At 38, Usyk remains at the pinnacle of the heavyweight division, having unified the WBO, WBA and WBC titles with his second victory over Tyson Fury.

Boxing: Tyson Fury challenges Oleksandr Usyk to waive rematch clause ahead  of blockbuster fight | Marca

However, retirement rumors continue to swirl, particularly with talks of a potential farewell bout against fellow Ukrainian legend Wladimir Klitschko. Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has suggested that such a historic matchup could serve as the perfect conclusion to his career.

If Usyk does decide to step away, the heavyweight division could undergo a seismic shift. Dubois, currently preparing for his February 22 clash with Parker, would find himself in prime position to seize control of the division. However, should Usyk remain active, a rematch between the two could be inevitable—assuming Dubois gets past Parker first.

Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury: Will it finally happen?

The “Battle of Britain” between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has been teased for years, yet it remains elusive. Fury’s recent announcement that he is retiring—yet again—has cast fresh doubt over the fight. Promoter Eddie Hearn, however, believes Fury’s claim is a tactical move and is still pushing for a showdown later in the year.

Joshua, meanwhile, is weighing his options for his next fight. If Fury walks away for good, AJ may have to pursue alternative routes to reclaiming the heavyweight throne. But if Fury decides to return, the long-awaited clash could finally become a reality—possibly by summer.

Joshua confident Fury fight will happen

Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford: A superfight in the making?

Alvarez and Crawford are reportedly finalizing a deal for a blockbuster fight on Mexican Independence Day weekend in Las Vegas. The bout would see Crawford, undefeated in 41 fights and already a two-weight undisputed champion, move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo at super middleweight.

Despite the size difference, Crawford’s team remains confident. Trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre believes his fighter’s superior ring IQ and adaptability will make him a real threat to Alvarez. If the fight is finalized, it would be one of the most intriguing stylistic matchups of the year.

Before a potential showdown with Crawford, Alvarez is expected to take another fight in May, as is tradition. His longtime trainer and manager, Eddy Reynoso, has identified IBF super middleweight champion William Scull and top-ranked contender Christian Mbilli as the frontrunners for that bout.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford timeline: Will undisputed boxing  champions fight one another in 2024? | Sporting News United Kingdom

Wladimir Klitschko to come out of retirement?

At nearly 49 years old, former heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko is rumored to be contemplating a return to the ring. If he follows through, he could attempt to surpass George Foreman as the oldest heavyweight champion in history.

The biggest potential fight on the table for Klitschko is undoubtedly a showdown with Usyk, creating an all-Ukrainian clash between the country’s most celebrated boxing icons. However, Klitschko has also emphasized his commitment to Ukraine amid the ongoing war, making his return to boxing anything but certain.

Wladimir Klitschko retires as rematch with Anthony Joshua is cancelled -  Eurosport