Former boxing world champion and Olympic medallist Richie Woodhall has warned that the upcoming crossover contest between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua could be "dangerous". The fight, scheduled for December 19, will see the heavyweight champion of the world take on the YouTuber-turned-prizefighter in an eight-round bout.
Woodhall believes that Joshua's class, experience, and sheer size give him a significant advantage over Paul. In contrast, Paul has only had 13 professional fights, with all but one ending in victory, but he has never fought a heavyweight in his prime. The weight limit for the fight is set at 245lbs, which Woodhall expects to make Joshua take the bout more seriously and get into shape.
"I think it's a really dangerous contest," Woodhall said. "I don't care how much money is involved, you can be seriously hurt in boxing. If AJ connects with the right hand that we know he can do, he'll land in the next universe, Jake Paul will, it's quite simple."
Woodhall has had first-hand experience of Joshua's punching power, having done rounds of padwork with him as a coach on the GB squad. He believes that Joshua is still a formidable heavyweight champion and that his right hand is particularly devastating.
"I would say that Daniel Dubois had the hardest jab I've ever felt on the programme, but right hand-wise it was AJ," Woodhall said. "If he connects with that...I know it's only an eight rounder but eight rounds is a long time."
Not everyone shares Woodhall's concerns, however. British heavyweight David Adeleye has trained with Paul and believes that he should not be underestimated.
"I've got to give Jake his credit though," Adeleye said. "A lot of people don't give Jake his credit for even choosing this fight." Adeleye agrees that the fight will be interesting but thinks that it will also be a good test for Paul.
"We're all obviously going to be tuning in," Adeleye added. "It's going to be interesting...If there's another YouTuber that's a heavyweight that needs a dance partner, just call me."
The upcoming fight has been generating significant interest and debate among boxing fans and pundits alike. While some see it as an exhibition match, others believe that Paul is taking a risk by stepping into the ring with one of the best heavyweights in the world.
As for Joshua, he will be looking to prove his doubters wrong and show that he can dominate a less experienced opponent. The fight promises to be an intriguing clash between two different styles of boxing, with only time telling who will emerge victorious.
Woodhall believes that Joshua's class, experience, and sheer size give him a significant advantage over Paul. In contrast, Paul has only had 13 professional fights, with all but one ending in victory, but he has never fought a heavyweight in his prime. The weight limit for the fight is set at 245lbs, which Woodhall expects to make Joshua take the bout more seriously and get into shape.
"I think it's a really dangerous contest," Woodhall said. "I don't care how much money is involved, you can be seriously hurt in boxing. If AJ connects with the right hand that we know he can do, he'll land in the next universe, Jake Paul will, it's quite simple."
Woodhall has had first-hand experience of Joshua's punching power, having done rounds of padwork with him as a coach on the GB squad. He believes that Joshua is still a formidable heavyweight champion and that his right hand is particularly devastating.
"I would say that Daniel Dubois had the hardest jab I've ever felt on the programme, but right hand-wise it was AJ," Woodhall said. "If he connects with that...I know it's only an eight rounder but eight rounds is a long time."
Not everyone shares Woodhall's concerns, however. British heavyweight David Adeleye has trained with Paul and believes that he should not be underestimated.
"I've got to give Jake his credit though," Adeleye said. "A lot of people don't give Jake his credit for even choosing this fight." Adeleye agrees that the fight will be interesting but thinks that it will also be a good test for Paul.
"We're all obviously going to be tuning in," Adeleye added. "It's going to be interesting...If there's another YouTuber that's a heavyweight that needs a dance partner, just call me."
The upcoming fight has been generating significant interest and debate among boxing fans and pundits alike. While some see it as an exhibition match, others believe that Paul is taking a risk by stepping into the ring with one of the best heavyweights in the world.
As for Joshua, he will be looking to prove his doubters wrong and show that he can dominate a less experienced opponent. The fight promises to be an intriguing clash between two different styles of boxing, with only time telling who will emerge victorious.