'An Absolute Embarrassment' — Jake Paul getting destroyed after Anthony Joshua knockout
Jake Paul's boxing experiment ended brutally on Friday night as Anthony Joshua knocked him out in the sixth round at the Kaseya Center, exposing the gap between hype and legitimate championship-level fighting.
This is what happens when reality strikes. Paul built his brand on beating MMA fighters past their prime and fellow influencers, but facing a former two-time unified heavyweight champion revealed the harsh truth the boxing world had been waiting to deliver.
A Slow Start Turns Violent
The Netflix-streamed fight began with frustrating caution. Both fighters were so tentative in the opening three rounds that it didn't go down well with everyone.
But round four changed everything. Joshua began exploiting his six-inch reach advantage with stiff jabs that snapped Paul's head back repeatedly. Paul slipped to the canvas multiple times, looking increasingly fatigued.
The fifth round saw Joshua score two knockdowns, first with a sharp left hand, then a heavy hook. Paul beat both counts but looked severely damaged.
The end came at 1:31 of round six. Joshua landed a massive right uppercut followed by a clinical right-cross combination that sent Paul crashing to the canvas for the final time.
Brutal Backlash
Social media erupted with savage criticism after the Anglo-Nigerian was declared a deserved winner of the predicted bout.
"Jake Paul is an absolute embarrassment to the sport of boxing," one viral post read. "A fraud who buys his way into fights against legitimate champions, only to get knocked out after clinching, flopping, and running like a coward."
Six rounds was all it took! 😤
— Pulse Sports Nigeria (@PulseSportsNG) December 20, 2025
Anthony Joshua knocks out Jake Paul and reminds the world who he is. Nigerians, let’s celebrate! 🥊🇳🇬#JakeJoshua pic.twitter.com/xGMME5qWBq
Another observed: "You can see the exact moment Jake Paul suddenly regretted the life choices that had led to this point."
The boxing world has delivered its verdict: talking and fighting are two very different things, and Paul just learned that lesson the hard way.