Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul
Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul Betting Odds
From Netflix spectacle to potential boxing chaos, the hype is real and so are our Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul betting odds.
When is the AJ vs Jake Paul Fight?
The fight will take place on Friday 19th December in Miami to a fired-up Kaseya Center crowd with millions expected to be tuning in around the world via Netflix.
The main event ring walks are expected between 22:00 and 22:30 local time (ET) – that’s around 03:00 to 03:30 UK time on Saturday morning.
Check out the confirmed card for AJ vs Paul:
Main Card
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua – heavyweight (8x3min rounds)
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Alycia Baumgardner vs Lela Beaudoin – WBA, IBF & WBO super-featherweight world titles (12x3min rounds)
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Anderson Silva vs Tyron Woodley – cruiserweight (6x3min rounds)
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Jahmal Harvey vs Kevin Cervantes – featherweight (6x3min rounds)
Preliminary Card
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Cherneka Johnson vs Amanda Galle – undisputed bantamweight title (10x2min rounds)
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Yokasta Valle vs Yadira Bustillos – WBC strawweight world title (10x2min rounds)
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Avious Griffin vs Justin Cardona – welterweight (8x3min rounds)
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Keno Marley vs Diarra Davis Jr – cruiserweight (4x3min rounds)
How to Bet on Joshua vs Paul
It’s the fight nobody saw coming – and now nobody wants to miss.
Whether you're backing a dramatic early finish or the biggest upset to ever hit the world of boxing, we’ve got the Joshua vs Paul odds for every outcome because that’s how we do things in Vegas!
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- Select your market
- Enter your stake
- Place your bet!
Are There Any Special Fight Rules?
Forget exhibitions, this is a professional fight – not that it would impact our Joshua vs Paul odds much but it does mean the result will be recorded on their permanent records once the dust settles.
The fight is scheduled for eight three-minute rounds, with 10oz gloves used by both fighters.
Unlike Paul’s previous Netflix bout against Mike Tyson, which used 14oz gloves and shorter rounds – a controversial fight that saw the 28-year-old’s arm raised.
Who is the Betting Favourite for Joshua vs Paul?
The Brit is the heavy favourite across our AJ vs Paul betting odds, which should come as no surprise given his wealth of experience, power and pedigree as a former two-time heavyweight champion.
The difference in sizes between these two alone puts ‘The Problem Child’ at a problematic disadvantage – despite Joshua needing to meet an imposed 245lbs weight limit in order to compete.
Standing 6ft 1in, Paul is Joshua’s shortest opponent in over a decade – since Michael Sprott in 2014 – with an imposing five-inch height advantage.
AJ’s 82in reach also puts him at a significant advantage to Paul’s 76in, meaning the Cleveland native will need to get dangerously close if he’s to land any significant strikes – pockets tailor-made for Joshua’s signature uppercut.
Check out the full tale of the tape ahead of Joshua vs Paul below:
Anthony Joshua
- Age: 36
- Height: 6’6”
- Reach: 82”
- Pro Fights: 32
- Pro Record: 28-4 (25 KOs)
Jake Paul
- Age: 28
- Height: 6’1”
- Reach: 76”
- Pro Fights: 13
- Pro Record: 12-1 (7 KOs)
Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua Betting Markets
We’ve got multiple Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua betting markets locked in and ready to go ahead of Judgement Day on 19th December, including:
- Bout Odds: Winner of the fight or draw
- Draw No Bet: Winner market without draw
- Total Rounds: Number of rounds the fight will last
- To Go The Distance: Whether or not we hear the final bell after eight rounds
- Winning Method: Whether the win will be by KO, TKO or DQ or via decision
- Winning Round: The round in which the fight is won
- Winning Group of Rounds: More options for rounds (i.e. AJ to win in rounds 1-2)
Paul vs Joshua Betting FAQs
Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul will take place 19th December live on Netflix, the popular streaming service’s second major boxing broadcast following Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson in 2024.
The reported purse for the fight is $184 million, something promoter Eddie Hearn has hinted as a significant motivator for the fight as the former two-time heavyweight champion eyes a super clash with fellow British heavyweight Tyson Fury next year.