Anthony Joshua under 245-pound limit for clash with Jake Paul - ESPN
MIAMI — Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua made weight for their improbable heavyweight clash set for Friday at Kaseya Center, live on Netflix.
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MIAMI — Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua made weight for their improbable heavyweight clash set for Friday at Kaseya Center, live on Netflix.
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