Why Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua Is Not Boxing Selling Its Soul

Why Jake Paul Vs Anthony Joshua Is Not Boxing Selling Its Soul

Boxing is a sport and industry of course, not a human, so can’t sell its soul anyway but there has been a lot of cynicism on Paul vs Joshua.

Sure, it doesn’t represent everyone’s cup of tea but if you love boxing, you will want to see the sport grow with younger fans, like it has been over the last year or two.

There’s much more on the way though.

You can’t sell your soul as it doesn’t belong to you anyway. Like everything else and everyone else in this world, it belongs to God (the father of Jesus Christ, not some p*** little ant creation Satan).

The sport has also now exclusivity to any network or promoter or rights holder either.

Why Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua Is Not Boxing Selling Its Soul

That is an important note.

Professional boxing can shop to any buyer of its product, and multiple buyers of it, as it wants.

And will continue to do so.

Look at all the success of huge events in professional boxing in recent years that have been co promotions and co streams from DAZN, ESPN plus and others all showing fights jointly sometimes on the same night.

So, to say because Netflix bought the Joshua vs Paul fight is selling its soul by a few criticism, is ingenuine anyway, as the sport has many different commercial partners.

And new ones on the way shortly too.

Boxing like everything in this world as well is a product and again, any product that just has old people using it (watching boxing in this case) dies.

Won’t happen for boxing.

Boxing will be more than alright, it is going back to the big time of all professional sport — and then some.

As for the fight, if Jake Paul gets to round 3 or past it, things get interesting.

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