A highly anticipated grudge match between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and former two-time unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has hit its first major snag, even as negotiations reach an “advanced” stage.
Paul, known for crossing over into boxing with his huge social media following, aims to challenge Joshua in a blockbuster fight slated for next year. Despite the apparent mismatch in experience and size, both camps have shown serious interest in making the bout happen.
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently commented on the status of the negotiations. Hearn told Charlie Parsons, “I would say advanced is probably the word that you clickbaiters would use. I never really expected this fight to happen but the more conversations I have, honestly, the more I think there’s a very good chance it could happen.”
What is the main roadblock for the Paul vs. Joshua fight?
One of the key issues facing the potential fight is sanctioning. According to Sky Sports News, there is no guarantee the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) would approve the bout, especially if it were to take place at a venue like Wembley Stadium.
Eddie Hearn explained that for the fight to happen in the UK, they would need to apply for a special exemption from the Board, which adds uncertainty to the venue and event logistics.
Where is the fight most likely to take place?
Hearn suggested that the bout is more likely to be held in the United States, where Jake Paul is a proven draw. Paul has sold out major arenas such as the Honda Center in Anaheim and the Amalie Arena in Tampa. His previous fight with Mike Tyson attracted over 72,000 spectators at AT&T Stadium.
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Holding the fight in America would sidestep the regulatory hurdles posed by the BBBofC but may complicate logistics for Joshua and his team
