

Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua — heavyweights (8 rds) – Joshua needs early dominance to stabilise his career narrative after the Dubois knockout. Paul is trying to prove heavyweight durability against a man who has knocked out world-level opposition.
Alycia Baumgardner vs Leila Beaudoin — IBF, WBA, WBO, The Ring super featherweight titles – Beaudoin is the underdog with nothing to lose and enough volume to make a round uncomfortable.
Anderson Silva vs Tyron Woodley — light heavyweights – Two former UFC champions boxing again. Expect moments of technique but reduced pace.
Jahmal Harvey vs Kevin Cervantes — super featherweights – Harvey is the genuine prospect. Cervantes is the durability check Top Rank wants before pushing Harvey further.
Cherneka Johnson vs Amanda Galle — IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, Ring bantamweight titles – Unified stakes. Johnson boxes clean; Galle needs to make it physical to avoid a wide decision.
Caroline Dubois vs Camilla Panatta — WBC lightweight title – Dubois continues a fast-track campaign. Panatta’s objective is survival long enough to test Dubois’ composure.
Yokasta Valle vs Yadira Bustillos — WBC strawweight title – Valle is the proven operator. Bustillos has to apply pressure or the rounds drift away.
Avious Griffin vs Justin Cardona — welterweights – Griffin should control this if he keeps the jab working.
Netflix wants marquee names, visible belts, female star power, and a lightweight introduction for prospects. The main attraction is a novation heavyweight event that tests whether Paul can absorb power from a full-size puncher and whether Joshua can reassert credibility after inactivity.
UK viewers face a 4 a.m. ring-walk, which means either caffeine, or trust in Joshua to finish early. If Joshua requires multiple rounds, the questions about mentality resurface.
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Date: Friday, 19 December 2025
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Main card: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. GMT
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Main event window: approx. 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. GMT
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Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami
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Watch live: Netflix worldwide, no PPV fee