One of the possible 2026 fights that has caught the eye is the one that could be presented between the former world heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, who has been sought by YouTuber Jake Paul, who in 12 fights has attracted attention in the world of boxing. However, this fight faces some uncertainties despite “advanced” negotiations between both sides.

The long-awaited showdown between the Briton and the American has caught the attention of Turki Alalkashik, who has become the top boxing promoter today and is willing to support the holding of this fight. Eddie Hearn, representative and promoter of Anthony Joshua, and Nakisa Bidarian in the same way with Jake Paul have found significant obstacles, even when negotiations are going well.

The barriers that could prevent a fight between Joshua vs Paul

Eddie Hearn recently commented on the state of negotiations. “I would say we are very advanced in terms of money. It’s probably the word that those looking for positive news would use. I never expected this fight to take place, but honestly, the more conversations I have, the more I think there is a good chance it will happen,” said the boxing promoter.

However, one of the key problems for the possible fight is sanctioning. According to Sky Sports News, there is no guarantee that the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) will approve the fight, especially if it is held in England or some of its territories. Wembley Stadium has been mooted as a possible venue for the eagerly awaited bout. But with the BBBofC refusing to sanction the fight, this episode of boxing will have to be postponed.

How to avoid the problems with the British Commission

Eddie Hearn explained that for the fight to take place in the UK, they would need to apply for a special exemption from the Board, which adds uncertainty to the venue and logistics of the event. He therefore suggested that it is more likely that the fight will be held in the United States, where Jake Paul is a big draw. Paul has filled major stadiums such as the Honda Center in Anaheim and the Amalie Arena in Tampa. His previous fight with Mike Tyson attracted more than 72,000 spectators to AT&T Stadium.

Holding the fight in the United States would circumvent the regulatory hurdles imposed by the BBBofC, but could complicate logistics for Joshua and his team. However, this would be solved with the increase in purses and even in Las Vegas, Nevada, there would be a greater cash flow which will allow Joshua’s team to cover the travel, logistics and preparation expenses of the British boxer.

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