Joshua stops Jake Paul, but private jet flex steals the spotlight

Jaw fractured in fight, social media erupts over lavish isplay

Joshua stops Jake Paul, but private jet flex steals the spotlight
Joshua stops Jake Paul, but private jet flex steals the spotlight

MIAMI: Under the blazing lights of the Kaseya Center, Anthony Joshua reminded the world why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

In a fight that fans had been buzzing about for months, Joshua ended Jake Paul’s challenge in just six rounds with a knockout so decisive it left no room for debate.

Paul had entered the ring hungry for validation, pushing through punishment and lasting longer than many expected. But the fight’s momentum shifted instantly when Joshua’s crushing right hand landed, snapping Paul’s jaw and abruptly ending the contest.

The aftermath was severe multiple fractures requiring immediate surgery, leaving the American fighter sidelined.

Yet the story didn’t end in the ring. Within days, Paul grabbed attention for an entirely different reason. Images emerged of him aboard a private jet, sprawled out among piles of cash and holding firearms.

In one striking photo, he gripped a gold-plated handgun while puffing on a cigar, posting a caption about failing, learning, and never stopping.

The display ignited a firestorm online. Critics slammed him for ostentation and insensitivity, while others drew parallels to Floyd “Money” Mayweather, who was infamous for flaunting his wealth after major victories.

The spectacle overshadowed the fight itself, turning Paul’s loss into a global talking point far beyond boxing.

Despite the brutal setback, Paul insists he’s not finished. He vows to return stronger, with eyes set on cruiserweight glory once fully recovered.

However, a mandatory 60-day medical suspension keeps him out of the ring, giving fans time to digest both his defeat and his post-fight antics.

Meanwhile, Joshua walked away with more than just a victory. He delivered a stark reminder of boxing’s reality: skill, power, and experience still reign supreme, and no amount of hype can replace the raw, unforgiving nature of the sport.