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🔊 Tyson Fury’s FIRST REACTION to Anthony Joshua’s KNOCKOUT over Jake Paul! 🥊 In this electrifying video, boxing heavyweight champ Tyson Fury shares his exclusive thoughts on Joshua's jaw-dropping performance against Jake Paul! 🔥 Watch as Fury weighs in on AJ's spectacular knockout, predicting its impact on the future of boxing and sparking heated debates in the sports community. Will this victory rekindle Joshua's legacy? 💥 Dive into our breakdown of this thrilling fight, coupled with Tyson's unique insights that boxing fans won’t want to miss! Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for the latest knockout highlights and boxing news! 🏆🤼♂️
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00:00One fact, if I ever come across you bum, I'm knocking you deadspark out. I ain't a YouTuber or a man half your size. I am him. The man. You're a classless loser.
00:11I broke Jake's jaw. His teeth look a bit removed as well. Yeah, his teeth have come out of place. But credit to him, he done well. But I told him what was going to happen.
00:21I wish that I could have knocked him out at the start. But as we saw tonight, Jake has spirit.
00:32After Anthony Joshua delivered a commanding sixth-round knockout against Jake Paul, longtime rival Tyson Fury didn't hide his reaction.
00:40Known for his sharp tongue and fierce opinions, Fury seized on the result not simply to acknowledge Joshua's win, but to reignite the simmering feud between the two British heavyweights,
00:49reminding fans that while AJ handled Paul inside the ring, the bigger question still looms.
00:55When will Fury himself finally step up to settle the score in their long-anticipated showdown?
01:00And if Tyson Fury's as serious as he thinks he is, and he wants to put down his Twitter fingers, and put on some gloves, and come and fight one of the realest fighters out there that will take on any challenge,
01:11step in the ring with me next, if you're a real bad boy. Don't do all that talking, AJ this, AJ that.
01:17Let's see you in the ring and talk with your fists.
01:20Joshua's win, streamed to millions around the world on Netflix and dominating sports headlines,
01:25marked a momentous return to form after a 15-month layoff for the former two-time world heavyweight champion.
01:31But as much as the result was a statement from Joshua, Tyson Fury's immediate response, both before and after the fight,
01:38has underscored a simmering tension between the two British heavyweights that now threatens to boil over into 2026.
01:43Talk's going on, there's nothing's been signed yet, but Tyson, you know, he's indicated that if it's the right deal, he'll definitely do it.
01:53So I think it's going in the right, as I just said, going in the right direction, and hopefully we'll get some news pretty soon as to, you know, what's going to happen.
02:05He's been very good. He's been working very hard the last few months. He's had a lot of projects, including his Netflix series, Meet the Furies, the second series of that.
02:15He's got a documentary he's also filming. He's doing a lot of PAs as well. So he's been very, very busy. He's enjoying himself.
02:21But he's been in the ring full time. Sorry, in the ring, in the gym, full time training very hard. And he's in great nick. He looks well.
02:29And, you know, I'm sure. And he said on many, many times himself, he would like to come back and fight again.
02:35And 2026, I believe, I believe provided the deal's right. I think you'll see him back in the ring again.
02:42If this fight happens, which I believe it will, if it does happen, it will be sometime in late summer.
02:48So Tyson, that's another sort of what's at the moment, another seven months away.
02:53So he'll certainly have a fight in between, I think, if he comes back.
02:57The fans have been asking for this and everybody's been talking about it for years and years and years.
03:01It's better if it's going to happen, happen now than rather these guys come back and talk about doing it in five or six years time.
03:09You know, it's a fight that, you know, anybody who I talk to about boxing, that's the one thing they always mention.
03:15When are these two getting it on? Are they ever going to get it on? We never got to see it, et cetera, et cetera.
03:20You know, it will happen. I think it will happen. And I think when it does happen, I think it's going to be massive.
03:26Ring Magazine posted, Fury vs. Joshua is closer than ever.
03:30Anthony Joshua's win over Jake Paul has set him on a collision course with Tyson Fury.
03:35The rivalry between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has become one of the most talked-about sagas in modern heavyweight boxing.
03:42For years, fans have clamored for the two British stars to finally clash, with promoters calling it the biggest fight in the sports world
03:49and one that must happen to settle long-standing debates about who truly deserves heavyweight supremacy.
03:55Message for Fury?
03:57Like, I'm not going to disrespect Fury, Gareth.
04:00I want to fight him, though, Jake. We want to see you fight him so much.
04:04Exactly. I think I deserve it. The fans deserve it. You deserve it.
04:11It's such a shame that the guy decided to retire. He should grow a backbone. You win some, you lose some.
04:18Do you beat him?
04:19Yeah, definitely.
04:19All day long, yeah?
04:20A hundred percent. So do you know what day it is today?
04:24Saturday morning.
04:25What comes after Saturday?
04:26Sunday.
04:27That's how I know I'll beat Tyson Fury.
04:28Many in the boxing community weren't satisfied with how the Anthony-Joshua vs. Jake Paul fight played out,
04:34even though Joshua eventually won by sixth-round knockout.
04:37Critics argued that the bout never felt like a competitive sporting event,
04:41with Paul spending much of the early rounds circling, clinching, and avoiding meaningful exchanges
04:46rather than engaging in classic boxing action, leading to booze from parts of the crowd
04:51and fans calling the matchup a clown show online.
04:54When this is such a bad look overall for the sweet science of the sport of boxing,
04:58which, you know, cannot get out of its way anyway on a regular basis.
05:03What we saw in there, I don't think anyone ultimately looks good.
05:07It was theater.
05:08It was sloppy.
05:12It was gross.
05:13It was unnecessary.
05:14I'd love to say my favorite sport is better than this, but I think we know that already.
05:19I think the bigger question is how much more can the rest of us tolerate the Jake Paul circus?
05:23What was so deflating about this is even though we, in a sense, got the outcome that most people tuning into this fight
05:32were here for, which was to see Jake Paul get knocked out,
05:36it was the worst version of a Jake Paul knockout loss that we could have asked for.
05:41There wasn't some sort of highlight real moments like the Nganu knockout,
05:45where Anthony Joshua just flatlined him in round two.
05:48Joshua openly admitted that his performance wasn't perfect and said he needed to do better,
05:53acknowledging that he and his coach expected more from his early rounds in the ring.
05:57AJ explained that Paul's evasive movement and scrappy tactics made it difficult to pin him down,
06:02but once he found his range, he was able to finish the job decisively.
06:06Despite the criticism, Joshua also stressed that his main goal was always to win
06:10and hurt his opponent when the opportunity came,
06:12and that getting the knockout in the sixth showed he adapted as the fight unfolded.
06:16I broke Jake's jaw.
06:19His teeth look a bit removed as well.
06:20Yeah, his teeth have come out of place.
06:23But credit to him, he'd done well, but I told him what was going to happen,
06:27but it just took six rounds to do that.
06:28People will criticise you for going six rounds with Jake Paul.
06:32How do you feel about that?
06:33I deserve it.
06:34Why? Come on.
06:35Because, like, we're elite fighters.
06:39So I put myself in the shoes of a coach.
06:41If I was coaching Anthony Josh and he went six rounds with Jake Paul,
06:44I would get him back in the gym tomorrow, give him a bit of a beating,
06:48and we're getting straight back to work because I'd be like,
06:50how are you letting this kid take you six rounds? Are you crazy?
06:53In boxing, there's a time when you systematically break someone down
06:56and you see their soul leaving their body.
06:59And after a period of time, two things start to happen to them.
07:01Either they give up or they get knocked out.
07:03And there was a bit of a mix.
07:05I said to myself, I'm not going to knock you out.
07:08I am going to systematically punish you round after round.
07:13And, like, I wanted it to be slow and methodical.
07:17I swear, I'll drop down now.
07:19And I just kept on hitting him.
07:21Sorry.
07:22You're all right.
07:23You hit me as much as you are.
07:24I hit you for everyone in England.
07:25I was hitting him.
07:27I kept on hitting him.
07:29And I could see I had that mentality where I was like,
07:32do you remember in the press conference I said,
07:34he's Iverson and I'm Jordan?
07:36And I was like, I'm going to just keep breaking him down
07:38because he was elusive.
07:40He was moving well.
07:41Michael Bisping hasn't labeled it a classic in the traditional boxing sense.
07:46His commentary highlighted the mismatch and concern
07:48over the level of competition rather than praise for the quality of the bout.
07:52Bisping, a former UFC champion turned commentator,
07:55publicly questioned whether Jake Paul would ever want to step back into a boxing ring
07:59after facing the far more experienced Anthony Joshua,
08:02underlining the physical and psychological toll such a fight can take
08:06on someone with far fewer professional rounds to their name.
08:10Rather than focusing on whether AJ looked sloppy,
08:13Bisping cautioned against underestimating how dangerous the sport can be
08:16when mismatches occur,
08:18showing more concern for the risks Paul faced
08:20in expressing respect for his courage in agreeing to the bout.
08:23I don't know where to start with this, okay?
08:26Was it a classic?
08:28Was it a fight that you've definitely got to go and watch?
08:31I can't say that it was.
08:32Listen, first of all, they both stepped in the ring.
08:34They were paid $92 million.
08:36They both get to go home to their families.
08:39And no one got injured.
08:40No one's dead.
08:41No one's going to the hospital.
08:43They're both fine.
08:43Apparently, Jake Paul claims that he's got a broken jaw,
08:46spat a little bit of blood out, right?
08:48But the fight itself wasn't anything to remember.
08:52It really wasn't, right?
08:53Anthony Joshua was a little sloppy.
08:56He was tentative.
08:57He took his time.
08:58He said he was trying to break him down,
09:00look for the shots.
09:02And maybe it's because he'd been out the ring for 15 months, okay?
09:05And last went up against Daniel Dubois.
09:08Or maybe it's because he felt like a bit of a bully
09:11going up against Jake Paul.
09:12But he didn't seem like he really had nasty intentions.
09:16Former world heavyweight champion David Hay
09:19offered a respectful and appreciative take
09:21on Jake Paul's performance against Anthony Joshua.
09:24Hay acknowledged that Paul faced an extremely tough challenge,
09:28stepping into the ring with a vastly more experienced
09:30and physically superior opponent.
09:32He pointed out that despite the size and experience gap,
09:35Paul executed his strategy
09:36using movement and elusiveness
09:38to make it difficult for Joshua to pin him down,
09:41which showed a level of ring intelligence
09:42and resilience that deserved credit.
09:45Hay emphasized that while Paul didn't win,
09:47there was something to respect about his willingness
09:49to compete, take big shots,
09:51and last into the later rounds
09:53against one of boxing's elite.
09:54It was, you know, it was an awkward night.
09:58You know, AJ couldn't get to grips him, obviously.
10:00Jake had a really good game plan,
10:02moving his feet, lateral movement,
10:04slipping and sliding.
10:05Obviously, he'd been practicing that a lot in sparring.
10:08And you've got to give him credit.
10:09He came out there and gave it a good go.
10:11Took his licks like a man, didn't complain.
10:14You know, fighting a much bigger,
10:16more established, world-class fighter.
10:20So, that's usually what happened,
10:23what was always going to happen.
10:25You know, a lot of people thought he would only last one round,
10:28two rounds.
10:28But, you know, you've got to give Jake credit.
10:31You know, he went out there and had a solid game plan
10:34and was implemented at times.
10:36He was landing shots and was avoiding getting hit with the big shots.
10:38You know, but there's a reason we have weight categories in boxing
10:41and I'd say he sticks with, you know, the cruiserweight division
10:44where the guys are the same size as him
10:46because that, you know, without having the schooling,
10:49the many, many years,
10:50I was able to give away 100 pounds in weight
10:52because I've been boxing since I was 10.
10:54I was, you know, I was an international amateur
10:57and world champion at cruiserweight.
11:00That's why I was able to do the big jump
11:02and use the tactics that he used
11:03to win the heavyweight championship.
11:06But, so, credit to him,
11:07nothing but respect for Jake Paul
11:10for putting on such an event
11:11and putting himself in harm's way.
11:13I would imagine some people back home for you
11:15are going to say,
11:16man, AJ should have gotten out of there in two rounds.
11:18No, no, anyone who understands boxing knows
11:20it's very difficult to close the range
11:22on someone who doesn't want to hold his feet.
11:25And is AJ supposed to just run around
11:26swinging and missing?
11:27No, he's supposed to, you know,
11:30wait for the right opportunity, which he did.
11:31And once the opportunity presented himself,
11:33he landed and the fight was over.
11:35But, yeah, anyone who, anyone who kind of
11:37gives AJ stick because he didn't knock him out
11:41in one round doesn't understand boxing.
11:43Former undisputed heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis
11:45weighed in on Anthony Joshua's
11:47sixth round knockout of Jake Paul,
11:49giving a blunt and analytical reaction to the bout.
11:51Lewis noted that Paul wasn't in great shape
11:54for such a massive step up in competition
11:56and admitted that once Joshua's power started landing,
11:59Paul ended up sitting there waiting to get hit.
12:02Lewis also highlighted Joshua's long layoff,
12:04suggesting that AJ needed a few rounds
12:06to shake off ring rust
12:07before fully asserting his dominance.
12:10Though once he did, the outcome was inevitable.
12:12You know, Jake Paul had his hands down.
12:15He was basically waiting for that knockout.
12:18Absolutely.
12:20And where, where, is the Titan, Fury,
12:21Joshua fighting happening now?
12:23Yeah, it should happen.
12:24I think it should happen.
12:25Who wins it?
12:25Who wins it?
12:26Lennox is the best.
12:27Oh, don't ask me too soon.
12:28It's too soon for that, man.
12:29Excuse me, Lennox.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:30I miss you, Lennox.
12:32Hey, what's going on, buddy?
12:33What's up, my man?
12:33Good to see you.
12:34Yeah, man.
12:35Just let me know your thoughts on,
12:37on Jake going six rounds with AJ.
12:38You know, the fact that he did that,
12:42it was good because, you know,
12:43we didn't think it was going to go six rounds.
12:47We thought it was going to go two.
12:48So the fact that he made six rounds
12:51is an accomplishment for Jake Paul.
12:53Was there anything that stuck out with you from the fight?
12:57Yeah, really, who was in better shape?
13:00I thought that Joshua was in great shape
13:03compared to, you know, Jake Paul
13:06because he was running around the ring.
13:07You guys got to walk, excuse me.
13:08And that takes out a lot of energy,
13:10especially when you're not used to it.
13:11You got to keep going, guys, excuse me.
13:14We surprised with him going six rounds
13:15in terms of someone like the stature of AJ
13:18should have maybe gotten him out of there early?
13:21Well, that's what we wanted to happen,
13:23but we have to look at what AJ was going,
13:26what was going on in AJ's life.
13:28You know, he was out for 15 months.
13:29So this is like a little warm-up for him.
13:33And he needed it.
13:35Do he look good to you, AJ?
13:37For being out 15 months?
13:39Yeah, you know, he looked all right.
13:41Yeah?
13:41Pitcher, baby.
13:42Fans had a very mixed reaction
13:44to Anthony Joshua's knockout win over Jake Paul.
13:47Some celebrated Joshua's power and dominance,
13:50calling his eventual KO glorious
13:51and praising his patience as he wore Paul down
13:54before finishing the fight.
13:56Others felt frustrated and bored by the slow early rounds,
13:59with social media users saying the bout looked rigged
14:02or staged because Joshua seemed to hold back
14:05and Paul spent much of the fight circling
14:06and avoiding exchanges.
14:08A day before the fight,
14:09Tyson Fury publicly fired back at Anthony Joshua
14:12after AJ's controversial remarks about the fight
14:14with Jake Paul, calling Joshua classless
14:17and mocking him on social media
14:19for using aggressive language to promote the bout.
14:21Fury didn't mince words,
14:23questioning Joshua's decision to hype the fight
14:25against a YouTuber turned boxer
14:27and pointing to Joshua's age and recent career setbacks
14:30as reasons his comments felt out of place in the sport.
14:33Fury's tone was sharp and dismissive,
14:35even joking that if he ever faced Joshua himself,
14:38he'd knock him out,
14:39reinforcing his criticism and skepticism
14:41about Joshua's build-up strategy.
14:44Fury's reaction added another layer of drama
14:46to an already highly charged pre-fight week.
14:48And I've just been sent a video of Anthony Joshua
14:51talking about if he kills somebody,
14:54he kills somebody in a boxing ring.
14:57I think, you know what?
14:58He's a little bit longer than the tooth
14:59to be talking shite like that.
15:01He's 37-year-old at the end of his career
15:02fighting a YouTuber,
15:04a Disney Channel guy,
15:05who Tommy B.
15:09And now he's talking about killing him
15:10and all that to try and sell.
15:12Please.
15:13Barking up the wrong tree, idiot.
15:14Here's a fun fact.
15:17If I ever come across you, bum,
15:18I'm knocking you dead spark out.
15:20I ain't a YouTuber
15:20or a man half your size.
15:23I am him.
15:24The man.
15:27You're a classless loser
15:29coming off a 15-month knockout defeat
15:33to a local lad.
15:34Imagine if someone from Morecambe knocked me out.
15:38You big bum, useless dosser.
15:40Get up.
15:41And I can't wait if Jake Paul knocks your spark out,
15:43you big bum.
15:44Anthony Joshua didn't back down
15:46after Tyson Fury publicly criticized him
15:48for the aggressive language he used about Jake Paul
15:51in the build-up to their fight.
15:53Instead of retracting his remarks,
15:55Joshua stood by the mentality behind them,
15:57explaining that combat sports demand a ruthless mindset
16:00and that fighters must be prepared
16:02for extreme physicality once they step into the ring.
16:05He emphasized that boxing is inherently dangerous
16:07and that the license-to-kill comment
16:09was meant to reflect the intensity of competition
16:12rather than actual malice toward Paul.
16:14Joshua clarified that while he hopes
16:16every fighter leaves the ring safely,
16:18the nature of the sport requires total commitment
16:20and focus on victory,
16:22underscoring that he wasn't speaking personally
16:24against Paul,
16:25but describing the mindset fighters carry
16:27in elite competition.
16:28The Joshua Fury fight has been discussed for years
16:31and is widely regarded as one of the most significant
16:34potential heavyweight bouts in history.
16:36Promoters and experts argue
16:38it would be a blockbuster clash
16:40with massive global interest
16:41thanks to the contrasting styles,
16:43personalities,
16:44and star power of two of Britain's
16:46most famous heavyweights.
16:48We do get Anthony Joshua versus Tyson Fury
16:51at some point in 2026,
16:52but I think for Joshua's side of things,
16:54he's looking at this,
16:55going in for this,
16:56let's just say,
16:58warm-up just to get rid of a bit of ring rust
17:00against Jake Paul.
17:01Then he looks for a fight again in February sort of time,
17:04and that might be a Tony Yoker sort of level sort of fighter.
17:07Tyson Fury is rumored to be coming back
17:09and fighting Arslan back, Mahmoudov.
17:11Yes.
17:11That's the fight that they're talking about
17:12him coming back with.
17:13I want to both beat Dave Allen recently.
17:14Oh, yeah.
17:15But here's the thing, Jim.
17:16What route does Anthony Joshua take?
17:18Does he look at that Tyson Fury?
17:19Yeah, the financial rewards
17:21with Tyson Fury.
17:21Of course they are.
17:22Or does he follow his dream
17:23of becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion?
17:26And that could fall in the space
17:28of Fabio Wardley,
17:30who has openly said,
17:31that was the fight that I would like next
17:33if I was going to defend my title.
17:34Spencer's on the money there, Simon,
17:36because Fabio is saying he would,
17:37happily welcome an all-British fight
17:39for his WBO heavyweight belt with Joshua.
17:42What kind of warm-up fight is that for Joshua
17:45before he goes into Fury?
17:45I'm sure he would,
17:46because that poor bugger
17:47keeps on getting diminished
17:48everywhere he turns.
17:49And now he can't get a fight with Usyk
17:51because Usyk thinks he's beneath him,
17:52so he needs to get paid to some extent
17:54for being a world champion.
17:55And Anthony Joshua guarantees him that.
17:57I think that's a whole raft of problems
17:58for Anthony Joshua, Fabio Wardley,
18:00irrespective of the fact that his background
18:02is whatever,
18:03and he hasn't fought at this level,
18:04and Anthony Joshua has,
18:05blah, blah, blah.
18:06I think Fabio Wardley would knock him out.
18:08So I don't think he takes that fight at all.
18:09I think he takes Tyson Fury.
18:11See, now,
18:11Do you think Wardley knocks out AJ Spencer?
18:15This is where I'll disagree with Simon
18:16because I think that Anthony Joshua
18:18is looking at this saying,
18:19yeah, Tyson Fury is saying he's coming back.
18:20We don't know when he gets out of bed,
18:22what side of bed he gets out of,
18:23whether he's going to return,
18:24whether he's not going to return,
18:25whether he's going to retire,
18:26you know, stay retired.
18:28Everything that Tyson Fury says
18:29is that he's staying retired.
18:31For Anthony Joshua's point of view,
18:32he goes,
18:33he sees a little opening here,
18:35and he sees a little opportunity,
18:36he goes,
18:37well, I could get another crack at a world title.
18:38Whether he wins or loses that against Fabio Wardley
18:40is a different conversation.
18:43But he may say,
18:44let me fight Fabio Wardley,
18:46and if I come up trumps,
18:47and I win the world title,
18:48the Tyson Fury fight's still there,
18:50and it's for the world title.
18:51Eddie Hearn has repeatedly said the bout must happen,
18:54and that both fighters want it,
18:56viewing it as a defining fight for both careers.
18:58Anthony Joshua didn't waste time
19:00turning his attention back
19:01to his long-running feud with Tyson Fury,
19:04boldly signaling he still sees himself
19:06as the one to finish
19:07the unfinished business between them.
19:09Joshua called on Fury
19:10to put down his Twitter fingers,
19:12step into the ring,
19:13and fight him face-to-face
19:14if he's serious about competition,
19:16challenging the Gypsy King
19:17to let their fists do the talking
19:18instead of social media messaging.
19:20In other comments,
19:21Joshua has even suggested
19:22he'd be ready to lay Fury flat
19:24and prove who's superior
19:26in the heavyweight division,
19:27showing confidence that he could stop Fury
19:29if the two ever finally met.
19:31If you beat Tyson Fury,
19:33I'd be over the moon, would you?
19:34Yeah, of course.
19:36Would you like to?
19:37Yeah, of course.
19:40Are you friendly with him?
19:42Not really.
19:43But I respect what he's done.
19:46I think he called you a dosser.
19:47Yeah, but...
19:48That's his standard term of abuse.
19:50Yeah.
19:51You big dosser.
19:52Yeah.
19:53He's a bodybuilder.
19:55Yeah.
19:55He is a businessman.
19:57I am a Spartan.
19:58Yeah.
20:00Have you got one of those
20:01fully Tyson Fury dolls?
20:04No, I'm joking.
20:06You must like him, though.
20:07What makes you say that?
20:09Because you can memorize
20:09every quote of his.
20:11He's very quotable, isn't he?
20:13He is, to be fair.
20:14And he's got that distinctive...
20:16Like he's eating a frog voice.
20:18Yeah.
20:19Yeah.
20:20Do you think you could beat him?
20:21Yeah.
20:22Wouldn't be easy, though.
20:24No.
20:24The bookies, I think, would favor him.
20:26Yeah.
20:27Do you agree?
20:28Yeah.
20:28Was this fight a disappointment?
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