"Boxing Coach: Jake Paul Should Get a WORLD TITLE Shot if He Shocks Anthony Joshua!"
Published on November 22, 2025 at 09:52 AM
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JAKE PAUL should be rewarded with a WORLD TITLE fight should he somehow stun Anthony Joshua into an unthinkable defeat.
That is the verdict of David Benavdez’s coach and dad ahead of Paul’s
Jake Paul has been told he deserves a world title shot if he beats Anthony Joshua
AJ faces Jake Paul on December 19 in MiamiCredit: Getty
Benavidez Sr told SunSport: “I think it’s a tough fight for Jake Paul. He chose somebody super hard, a very tough fight.
“And in my opinion, I think Joshua is not at that elite but he could definitely beat Jake Paul because he was a world champion, an Olympic fighter and he does have a lot of power.
“This is what he’s done for all his life. But if Jake Paul can defeat him, he definitely deserves an opportunity to fight for a world title.”
Paul only made his professional debut five years ago – beating a YouTube rival – while Joshua still reigned as unified heavyweight world champion.
In the half decade since, the 28-year-old has built a modest 12-1 record with his only loss coming against Tommy Fury, 26,
His only heavyweight fight was last November when he beat Mike Tyson – who controversially returned aged 58 – over eight shorter rounds of two minutes.
Bigger 14oz gloves were also worn but the regular 10oz , over eight three-minute rounds.
But Joshua, 36,
Four of Paul’s last five fights have been at the 14st 4lb cruiserweight limit of 200lb and he was 16st 2lb (227lb) against Tyson.
Already safety fears have surrounded the event but Benavidez Sr – who corners and coaches his boy – reckons it’s a win-win for outsider Paul.
He said: “Sky’s the limit and that’s the only way you’re gonna get opportunities, once you face guys that you don’t think are gonna be easy fights, those are real fights.
“So that’s a real fight. So why not try to do something that is gonna change your life and your career?
“I would say let’s go, if you wanna fight him, why not? He’s young, he’s strong and why not take the opportunity? He has a lot to gain, nothing to lose.”
Benavidez Jr, 28, has already twice reigned as super-middleweight world champion and now holds the WBC light-heavyweight strap.
He defends it on Saturday night against Britain’s Anthony Yarde, 34, live on DAZN PPV and a move up to cruiserweight has not been ruled out.
Benavidez Sr said: “The plan is to defend his title, capture a couple of belts at 175 and eventually go to cruiserweight and maybe face Zurdo Ramirez for his two titles.”
He takes on David Benavidez for the WBC title


