So here’s the thing, Nakisa Bidarian, yeah? He’s the CEO of MVP, and when he chats with Sky Sports, he’s all like, “Hey, we really wanna see Jake Paul take on Anthony Joshua. It might sound wild, but we’re talking with Turki Alalshikh to maybe make this thing happen.”
Now, hang on a sec. Bidarian goes on and says something along the lines of, “I bet this fight could totally happen,” he mentions to Sky Sports News. There’s this vibe of Jake versus Joshua, right? Kind of feels like something outta the Bible. Seriously, like epic! And he’s considering, “Size-wise, we’re good. Experience-wise, Jake’s catching on fast, and Joshua… well, maybe he’s seen better days? So yeah, this match could be intriguing, and we’re chatting it up with Matchroom.”
Okay, next bit—Bidarian’s got his sights set on early 2026 for when this fight might go down. Joshua’s elbow is, you know, not in its A-game after losing to Daniel Dubois. But when he’s ready, they’re all ready too.
And isn’t it something? Jake Paul? Totally convinced he can take down the former heavyweight champ. Like, that’s bold, right? Bidarian thinks it could be a Wembley Stadium kind of event, a full house with 90,000 people booing—sounds like a plan.
Let’s be real though. Paul stepping up from beating someone like an out-of-shape Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. to Joshua? That’s a leap bigger than my to-do list. But you can’t ignore the crowds he pulls in, so maybe this thing’s got legs.