Former boxing heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has predicted that the upcoming bout between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua will go the distance. The highly anticipated contest is set for next Friday in Miami, featuring an eight‑round match with each fighter wearing 10‑ounce gloves. The fight has generated significant attention and controversy, as many question the matchup between professional boxer Joshua and social‑media personality‑turned‑boxer Paul.
In an interview with OOOsch TV, Fury expressed confidence in Paul’s abilities, suggesting he can push Joshua to his limits. “I think it will go the distance. I think it will be a move‑around and a points job, absolutely,” he said. Acknowledging the concerns surrounding the fight, Fury urged people to believe in Paul: “I understand people’s concerns, but they have to start believing in Jake. They don’t believe because they can’t get their head around how he beat those guys.”
The bout is expected to be closely watched, with boxing fans eager to see how the two fighters perform. Paul, who has participated in several high‑profile boxing matches, will be looking to prove himself against a seasoned professional like Joshua, while Joshua will aim to demonstrate his skill and experience in the ring. The fight is scheduled for Friday, with exact timing and broadcast details yet to be confirmed.
As the event approaches, fans and pundits alike will be monitoring the matchup closely. Fury’s prediction that the fight will go the distance suggests a tightly contested and exciting event, and the outcome will have significant implications for both fighters, prompting extensive discussion and analysis within the boxing community.
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