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AJ needs a dance class before trying to box – Paul

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Last updated: December 17, 2025 9:47 pm
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AJ needs a dance class before trying to box - Paul

Jake Paul’s Pre-Fight Jab: Claims Anthony Joshua “Needs a Dance Class” Before Boxing

The circus, as it so often does, came to town in Miami this week. But instead of trapeze artists and clowns, the spotlight fell on a public workout, where YouTube sensation-turned-prizefighter Jake Paul unleashed a fresh volley of verbal grenades aimed squarely at the head of former two-time unified heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua. In a statement that blends audacity with absurdity, Paul declared himself the “better boxer,” dismissing AJ’s footwork as having “two left feet” and suggesting the Olympian needs a dance class more than a fight camp. This, just days before a fictional showdown the boxing world isn’t actually getting.

Contents
  • The Provocation: Dissecting Paul’s Miami Media Moment
  • Expert Analysis: The Gaping Chasm Between Hype and Heritage
  • The Hypothetical Showdown: What Would Really Happen?
  • The Real Fight: Clout vs. Credibility in Modern Boxing

The Provocation: Dissecting Paul’s Miami Media Moment

Speaking to gathered media after a session designed more for spectacle than substance, Jake Paul pivoted from promoting his actual, scheduled fights to targeting one of the sport’s most recognizable figures. His comments, while clearly designed for viral headlines, offer a fascinating look into the modern boxing hype playbook.

Paul’s core assertions were threefold:

  • Self-Proclaimed Superiority: He boldly stated, “I’m a better boxer than Anthony Joshua.” This claim rests not on a resume of top-tier opponents, but on a self-assessment of skill and “evolution.”
  • Footwork Critique: He labeled Joshua’s movement as clumsy, saying he has “two left feet,” a classic boxing insult questioning balance, agility, and foundational technique.
  • Theatrical Solution: Paul concluded that AJ should “take a dance class or something” to rectify these perceived flaws, reducing the nuanced science of heavyweight footwork to a matter of rhythm.

This is not analysis; it’s antagonism. It serves to keep Paul’s name tethered to the elite tier of the sport he has commercially infiltrated, leveraging Joshua’s global profile for his own narrative. As promoter Eddie Hearn swiftly retorted, in any real scenario, “Joshua will quickly knock Paul out.” The chasm between legitimate championship-level boxing and the influencer sphere has never been more verbally articulated.

Expert Analysis: The Gaping Chasm Between Hype and Heritage

To properly contextualize Paul’s taunts, one must separate boxing metrics from social media metrics. Anthony Joshua’s footwork, while sometimes criticized under pressure, is the product of a decorated amateur career culminating in an Olympic gold medal, and over a decade of world championship fights against the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, and Oleksandr Usyk. His movement is engineered for a 240+ pound frame, designed to cut off the ring and generate devastating power.

Jake Paul, in contrast, has displayed competent and improving fundamentals against a carefully curated selection of opponents: an NBA point guard, a retired UFC fighter, and fellow influencers. His footwork is built for speed and showmanship against non-boxers. To compare the two is to compare a Broadway dancer to a NFL running back; the disciplines may share a stage, but the requirements, force, and consequences are worlds apart.

The key distinction lies in proven pedigree under fire. Joshua has navigated 28 professional fights, experiencing both devastating knockouts and heroic victories. Paul’s career is a controlled experiment. The pressure of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium or the tactical puzzle posed by a master boxer like Usyk is an atmosphere and challenge Paul has never encountered. Suggesting dance classes for a man who has moved and boxed at that altitude is, from a technical standpoint, pure theater.

The Hypothetical Showdown: What Would Really Happen?

Since the fight is a fiction of Jake Paul’s promotional imagination, let’s engage in the fantasy match-up. On paper, it’s the most one-sided “super fight” one could concoct.

  • Size & Power: Joshua enjoys a significant natural size, reach, and proven one-punch knockout advantage. His power is fight-ending against any cruiserweight or novice heavyweight, let alone a natural cruiserweight like Paul.
  • Experience & Chin: AJ has been tested by the biggest punchers in the sport. Paul’s chin remains largely unproven against a dedicated, world-class boxer’s power.
  • The Psychological Warfare: While Paul is a master of modern hype, Joshua has operated under the intense, often hostile scrutiny of the British and global boxing media for a decade. Pre-fight taunts about footwork are unlikely to unsettle him.

Prediction: In any sanctioned professional bout, Anthony Joshua would be an overwhelming favorite to win by early, and perhaps brutal, knockout. As Eddie Hearn stated, there would be “no script.” The athletic disparity and depth of experience is simply too vast. Paul’s dance class quip would be answered with a concussive finality that no social media comeback could match.

The Real Fight: Clout vs. Credibility in Modern Boxing

Beneath the surface of this manufactured feud lies the real battle shaping boxing’s future: the fight for relevance between traditional sporting merit and internet-driven celebrity. Jake Paul’s strategy is transparent and brilliant in its own realm. By naming Joshua, he inserts himself into the heavyweight conversation without earning a ranking. He generates clicks, sells his own fights, and builds his brand on the shoulders of established giants.

For Anthony Joshua and purists, the insult is a distraction, but a revealing one. It underscores how the sport’s economics and attention spans are shifting. Yet, the core truth remains: in the ring, under the lights, with real stakes, heritage and hardened skill almost always defeat hype and hubris. Joshua’s legacy is etched in belts and historic nights. Paul’s, for now, is etched in viral moments and pay-per-view buys against non-boxers.

Conclusion: Jake Paul’s call for Anthony Joshua to take dance classes is the latest, loudest siren in boxing’s era of disruption. It is a masterclass in attention-grabbing, a deliberate blurring of lines between entertainment and sport. But when the microphone is put down and the bell rings, history tells us that gold medals and championship mettle silence social media storms. The footwork that matters isn’t found in a dance studio; it’s forged in the grueling gyms of Sheffield and under the bright lights of global title fights. While Paul plays the provocateur, Joshua’s resume continues to do all the talking that matters. The real knockout punch in this exchange isn’t a right hand—it’s the cold, hard weight of legacy.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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