Jake Paul’s Anthony Joshua “Judgment Day” Hype Explained

Jake Paul'S Anthony Joshua Judgment Day Hype Explained

Jake Paul’s Anthony Joshua Judgment Day has been tabled at him by many in boxing and those in professional sport, let’s look at what that means.

For years now, many have hoped to see Jake Paul be viciously knocked out.

They may now finally get that wish.

However, Anthony Joshua is the one that has all the pressure on him, has a lot of ring rust coming into the fight, comes into the fight after being viciously knocked out by Daniel Dubois and also comes into the fight after surgery.

Let’s look at the judgement day thing out there in the media.

Jake Paul’s Anthony Joshua “Judgment Day” Hype Explained

Paul branded the fight “Judgment Day” three years ago.
He releases daily cinematic trailers with religious imagery.
The official poster shows Paul as David vs Joshua’s Goliath.
Judgment Day merch already earned $8 million in pre-sales.
Paul claims December 19 is when “the world sees the truth.”
He films confession-style videos about fearing death in the ring.
The phrase comes from Paul’s belief this validates his entire career.
Joshua refused to acknowledge the nickname in interviews.
Netflix adopted “Judgment Day” as the official event title.
Paul tattooed “JD 19/12/25” on his ribcage for motivation.

Maybe it will be a dawn of reckoning come fight night.

We shall see.

Netflix will have no problem promoting this anyway.

The thing sells itself on the freakshow and car crash USP on its own.

Also both boxers have huge fan bases in the US and UK and worldwide, and with the young generation as well.

Here’s a look at the venue for Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul.

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