UPDATE: The mysterious announcement finally landed, and it was not about Joshua or the fight being axed. Jake Paul revealed that Caroline Dubois has signed with Most Valuable Promotions and will defend her title on the Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua card on December 19 in Miami, following her recent exit from Boxxer.
All I want is a fair fight. Even the odds. Joshua brought in Usyk. So only right I bring in Dubois. Had to be done. pic.twitter.com/cajQ8GlItE
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 9, 2025
December 19 in Miami was meant to be the night Jake Paul took the biggest risk of his career against Anthony Joshua. Former unified heavyweight king. Real size. Real power. Real danger. The talk was already loud, and Joshua had even drawn a hard line, saying he only sees “destruction as a true win.” That alone had fans split between disbelief and blind hope.
Then Paul hit social media and poured petrol on everything.
“9AM EST Tuesday. Major update. Had to be done. It is what it is,” he wrote on X.
No context. No clarity. Just enough to send fans into meltdown.
The Post That Set The Noise Off
From that moment, the noise spiraled. Some fans think the fight is off.
Anthony Joshua is not a made-for-content body. He is a former unified heavyweight king. A full-blooded heavyweight who brings consequences, not clicks. Some fans think Paul acts first and thinks later. This whole situation feeds that belief. Because even now, it is still fair to ask why Paul ever believed this was a playable fight for him. Confidence is one thing. Reality is another. Joshua brings real power, real size, and real spite into that ring.
Jake Paul has actually never pulled out of a fight himself. Five fights have collapsed during his five-year run, all on the opponent’s side. That fact sits awkwardly against the idea that he would suddenly blink now, with the biggest payday of his life sitting on the table.
But the wording spooked people. “Had to be done” does not sound like a signed poster. It sounds like damage control. It sounds like pressure behind the scenes.
Right now, nothing is confirmed as canceled. Nothing is confirmed as safe either. All anyone has is a clock ticking toward 9am EST . But the timing is loud. The silence afterward is louder. And until Tuesday hits, this fight sits in a strange place between real danger and total chaos.
9AM EST Tuesday. Major update. Had to be done. It is what it is.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 9, 2025
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Last Updated on 2025/12/09 at 9:08 AM