Anthony Joshua takes on Jake Paul tonight in the main event but there is also plenty of action on the undercard, including three world title fights
Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will be joined by a strong supporting cast tonight before they take to the ring in Miami.
Former heavyweight world champion Joshua will face YouTuber Paul in what threatens to be a monumental mismatch. Joshua sees the fight as a warm-up for 2026 having not fought since he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois 15 months ago. But Paul genuinely believes he can knock out the Olympic gold medalist.
Before they take to the ring for what could be a spectacle or a farce, fans will be treated to three world title fights and a meeting of two UFC legends in Tyron Woodley and Anderson Silva. And some of the fights will be absolutely free of charge, as we explain right here…
How to watch undercard fights for FREE
The opening FIVE fights of the night, including Caroline Dubois making her debut for Jake Paul’s promotion, will be shown free of charge on the Most Valuable Promotions YoUTube channel. Later, Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul will be streamed live on Netflix to its 300million customers worldwide. There is no charge for existing subscribers while new subscribers can join via the link below. As the fight is on Netflix, fans can watch on their TVs or through their mobile device using the app.
Watch Jake vs Joshua live on Netflix for free

Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will face off for a heavyweight clash in Miami on December 19. The fight will stream live on Netflix, which fans can get for free with Sky’s £15 Essential TV bundle, the brand’s ‘lowest ever price’ for Sky TV.
What time will Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua start in the UK?
Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul will likely fight between 3.30am and 4am on Saturday in the UK. The first fight of the whole card will start at around 10pm with the four-fight main card kicking off at around 1am. All fight times are subject to change should other bouts take longer to complete.
Fight card, undercard, running order and start times
- Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua – 3.30am
- Alycia Baumgardner vs Leila Beaudoin – 2.30am
- Anderson Silva vs Tyron Woodley – 1.45am
- Jahmal Harvey vs Kevin Cervantes – 1am
- Cherneka Johnson vs Amanda Calla – 12.15am
- Caroline Dubois vs Camila Panatta – 11.30pm
- Yokasta Valle vs Yadira Bustillos – 11pm
- Avious Griffin vs Justin Cardona – 10.30pm
- Keno Marley vs Diarra Davis Jr – 10pm
Quotes corner
Jake Paul: “One of us is going to sleep – that’s what we’re going to do here. That’s what this heavyweight fight is all about. This is the hardest opponent, hardest challenge, and the most crazy thing I’ve I’ve ever done in my career. But at the same time, I’m ready for this moment. And God doesn’t make mistakes. And you know, he doesn’t put you into situations that you’re not capable of being in.”
Anthony Joshua : “I’ve got to give him respect for taking this fight because I’m f****** ready. I’ve never gone in there and knocked someone out within 10 seconds. There’s a methodical process to knocking someone out. But if the opportunity presents itself, I’m not planning on carrying Jake for one second more than I have to.”



