Joshua v Paul rips boxing's social contract into pieces and spits on it

The best we can hope for is that Paul does not get seriously hurt. Joshua, Netflix and the sport itself should know better
Joshua v Paul rips boxing's social contract into pieces and spits on it

Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua during a press conference at the Kaseya Centre, Miami, Florida. Anthony Joshua will take on YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a heavyweight bout in Miami on December 19. Picture date: Friday November 21, 2025.

Precisely 85 years ago, one of the most fearsome heavyweight boxers in history stunk out the joint. Joe Louis was in the midst of his ā€œBum of the Month clubā€: a staggering run of 13 world title defences in 29 months against an assortment of stiffs, wild men and colourful characters. And when he arrived in Boston on 16 December 1940, most believed that Al McCoy would rapidly become his next victim. Only it didn’t quite turn out that way.

ā€œMcCoy was expected to crumple under the first punch Louis tossed in his direction,ā€ the New York Times’ correspondent wrote. ā€œInstead, the wily New England veteran made Louis appear ludicrous at times. Adopting a crouching, bobbing, weaving style, McCoy was an elusive target for the paralysing fists of the titleholder.ā€ After the messy contest was stopped at the end of the fifth, a storm of jeers rang out. Louis had won, but only his bank balance had been enhanced.

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