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Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul Compared By Net Worth
The boxing world could see one of its more bizarre fights of the year on the 19th of December as Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul look set to meet in Miami, Florida. Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, recently confirmed that negotiations were continuing over the contest.
A mammoth purse has already been agreed for the bout, with both men set to earn a fortune if it goes ahead. Paul is available after his planned fight with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis fell apart, while Joshua is seeking to bounce back from the devastating knockout defeat he suffered at the hands of Daniel Dubois last September.
A former two-time world heavyweight champion, ‘AJ’ has been among the top names in the sport for some time. Paul, meanwhile, is still a boxing novice, with just 13 fights to his name. However, in his short career, he has generated millions of dollars thanks to fights with the lights of Mike Tyson, Tommy Fury and Julio Cesar Chavez Junior.
Such is the name value that Paul holds, he and Joshua will essentially be paid the same for their efforts in December, despite the Londoner having far more experience in between the ropes. While it is clear that their fight resumes do not match up, how do their respective net worths compare?
In-Ring Earnings
Anthony Joshua
In 2024 alone, Joshua earned around $60m from his fights with Dubois and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou, according to talkSPORT. That figure is twice what he banked for wins over Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius and Otto Wallin in 2023.
Prior to those victories, Joshua was on a two-fight skid, losing consecutive fights to Oleksandr Usyk. The 36-year-old lost twice to the brilliant Ukrainian on points, but still raked in $50m in earnings following the defeats. He also brought in the same sum after beating Andy Ruiz Jr to regain the world heavyweight championship in December 2019.
Overall, Joshua is believed to have made around $200m in his boxing career.
Jake Paul
Despite Paul only having 13 fights as a professional, compared to Joshua’s 32, he’s still done very well for himself in between the ropes. His biggest purse to date comes in the form of the $40m he earned when defeating Tyson last November, although he will better that number significantly should the Joshua fight take place.
Paul also collected seven-figure sums after defeating a number of UFC legends earlier in his career. Wins over Anderson Silva ($4m), Nate Diaz and Tyron Woodley ($2m each) saw him steadily add to his riches. He banked $3m in February 2023 after suffering his sole career defeat to Tommy Fury. Remarkably, Jake’s most recent payday was among the lowest of his entire career as he earned just $300,000 after defeating Chavez Jr back in June.
There’s clearly a notable gap between the pair when it comes to total in-ring earnings, but Paul makes up significant ground on Joshua when it comes to endorsements and other outside projects.
Aside from the money he brings in via social media, Jake profits from a wide variety of ventures. The 28-year-old owns his own promotional company, MVP, which he co-founded.
Away from boxing, Paul holds interests in a number of businesses. Among them are Anti Fund – a venture capital firm that allows fans to invest in startups alongside the social media star. He is also associated with Betr, which is a growing microbetting sports platform. Elsewhere, he has launched his own grooming brand, known as ‘W by Jake Paul’.
Joshua has enjoyed his own successes when it comes to external ventures, too. The Watford-born fighter enjoys lucrative sponsorships with Hugo Boss, Lucozade and Under Armour. He is also an ambassador for – and a shareholder in – sports streaming service DAZN. Finally, he holds a number of property investments which have performed well.
Who is Worth More: Anthony Joshua or Jake Paul?
While both men are obscenely wealthy, one is worth considerably more than the other. According to Celeb Net Worth, Joshua boasts a net worth of $150m, while Paul is worth $100m. Those figures will receive a massive boost before the end of the year should their planned bout take place. If it happens, it will be a meeting of two of the richest boxers ever to step foot in the ring.
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How Much Emma Raducanu Will Earn Despite Withdrawing Through Injury
British No.1 Emma Raducanu has secured a lucrative pay day despite pulling out of Wimbledon due to injury the day before the tournament was set to begin.
The 2021 US Open winner underwent scans on Sunday evening that revealed she has a stress fracture in her lower right leg. The 23-year-old had been managing an issue in the leg for some weeks now, including wearing a protective boot and missing training sessions in order to rest.
However, the tests confirmed Raducanu’s attempts to recover in time to play at the All England Club have proved unsuccessful.
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Despite her withdrawal, Raducanu, who was seeded 30th, will collect half of her first-round prize money as this is guaranteed to her under the rules of the tournament.
All first-round participants earn £80,000, so Raducanu – currently 33rd in the WTA rankings – has secured a £40,000 pay day.
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At a Wimbledon press conference, she said she had been dealing with a lower leg niggle that she had been managing since before Queen’s and the back end of the clay court season.
She said she had done everything possible to try and be fit for her home Grand Slam, but ultimately, this was not possible.
On Sunday, she had practised and earlier in the day told the media she was prepared to accept more risk to try and take part because it is Wimbledon.
Raducanu’s Wimbledon Withdrawal Statement
“I can’t believe I’m saying this, but sadly, I’ve had to withdraw from this year’s Wimbledon,” Raducanu confirmed on her Instagram.
“I’ve done everything possible to try to get to the start line tomorrow, but after a final scan tonight, the niggle I’ve been managing has developed into a stress fracture.
“Playing at Wimbledon, in front of a home crowd, means everything to me, so this is really difficult to process.”
Raducanu had been scheduled to face Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic on Court 1 on Monday, but said she had been medically advised to not take part. Her replacement has been named as Latvian Darja Semenistaja. Ranked 112th in the world, she was the sixth seed in qualifying and lost in straight sets to Russia’s Anastasia Gasanova.
Elsewhere at the All England Club, Serena Williams will return to play singles for the first time in four years, 10 years after the most recent of her seven championship wins.
The total prize money for the championships in 2026 is £64,200,000, with the ladies’ and men’s singles champions each receiving £3,600,000. Total prize money has increased 20% on the prior year.
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World Cup 2026 Set-Piece Goals
If the Premier League season was anything to go by, the slow, stylish build-up is out, and the no-nonsense Tony Pulis era of set pieces is back in. The art of the long throw-in has been rediscovered and corners now resemble Royal Rumbles.
But it is resulting in more set-piece goals than football fans have seen in previous years. And it is a trend that has carried over to the 2026 World Cup, especially with many of the Premier League’s set-piece advocates in attendance.
The World Cup is not only a stage for football’s biggest stars; it is often the site of David and Goliath-style giant killings. And when teams are pressed into their own halves, the set-piece can often provide a reprieve, as well as a great opportunity to turn the tide of the match.
But that is the fascinating state of the set-piece. It is no longer a symbol of low-brow football, now positively revived by Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. And as the World Cup set-piece table shows, goals from corners and free kicks have come from both tournament favourites and unlikely underdogs in abundance.
Premier League Set-Piece Goals Tracker for 2025/2026 Season
Set-pieces have never been as important as they are now.
Three Goals
The philosophy of Total Football has helped the Netherlands to plan a pragmatic approach to their set pieces. But beyond the Dutch framework, Ronald Koeman’s squad are blessed with great physicality.
Virgil van Dijk was a threat from set pieces throughout the 2025-26 season for Liverpool, and he has continued that into the World Cup with one goal and one assist from corners. There’s also new Tottenham arrival Jan Paul van Hecke to worry about, towering over most at 6’2″. He also contributed a set-piece goal during the tournament.
You scored
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As for host nation the United States, Mauricio Pochettino’s approach has mirrored that of the NFL. Dead ball specialists Sebastian Berhalter and Alex Freeman were selected to maximise success from set-pieces and the former Tottenham manager’s tactical approach has proved ingenious thus far. Both Berhalter and Freeman have been involved in all three of the United States’ set-piece goals.
Bosnia and Herzegovina have the joint-tallest squad at the World Cup, and they have taken great advantage of their height. Much like Arteta’s Arsenal, the Dragons have been inciting panic in the penalty box through overcrowding. This has twice resulted in Ermin Mahmic scoring from the second ball following failed clearances. Bosnia’s 6’4″ striker Jovo Lukic also climbed highest to head home his country’s first goal in their tournament opener against Canada.
Two Goals
- Canada
- England
- New Zealand
- Czechia
- Argentina
- Algeria
- Germany
- Tunisia
England’s two set-piece goals are a warning shot to teams awaiting them in the knockout stages. Pinpoint delivery from Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka have emphasised that free kicks and corners will always provide opportunities for the Three Lions. And with the likes of Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham waiting in the box, England are more than capable of shattering even the most stubborn of low blocks.
As good as they are overall, the answer to any question regarding defending champions Argentina often has one answer: Lionel Messi. The 39-year-old added to his all-time World Cup scoring lead with a late free kick against Jordan. However, he isn’t the only direct free-kick scorer for the Albiceleste in the tournament.
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Former Tottenham midfielder Giovani Lo Celso opened the scoring against Jordan with his own free-kick goal, showing that set piece specialism runs deep in the Argentinian squad.
And host nation, Canada, will be a team to watch on set pieces, especially after the nature of their victory over South Africa in the Round of 32. It seems that captain Stephen Eustaquio is the player to watch in dead-ball scenarios.
The Canadian playmaker created five chances from set pieces during their match against South Africa, matching a World Cup knockout round record set by Italy legend Andrea Pirlo.
Eustaquio then provided the key moment, scoring a stoppage time winner from a set piece to put his country through to the Round of 16. If the Porto player continues to provide from dead balls, surely it will result in more joy for the host nation.
One Goal
There are currently 17 teams with one set-piece goal at the World Cup, including 2010 champions Spain.
World Cup 2026 Set-Piece Goals
|
Rank |
Team |
Set-Piece Goals |
|---|---|---|
|
=1 |
Bosnia-Herzegovina |
3 |
|
=1 |
Netherlands |
3 |
|
=1 |
United Stats |
3 |
|
=4 |
Canada |
2 |
|
=4 |
England |
2 |
|
=4 |
New Zealand |
2 |
|
=4 |
Czechia |
2 |
|
=4 |
Argentina |
2 |
|
=4 |
Algeria |
2 |
|
=4 |
Germany |
2 |
|
=4 |
Tunisia |
2 |
Every 2025/26 Champions League Club Ranked by Set-Piece Goals Scored
All teams competing in the 2025/26 Champions League have been ranked based on goals scored from set-pieces.
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Max Verstappen Mocks George Russell Over Team Radio During Austrian GP
Max Verstappen could not resist taking a cheeky dig at George Russell‘s controversial pole position this past weekend, joking over his team radio about yellow-flag speeding during the Austrian Grand Prix.
In a bizarre end to qualifying on Saturday, Russell was able to keep his pole lap after crossing the line under yellow flags.
Verstappen‘s qualifying came to an abrupt end on Saturday after he suddenly lost the rear of his RB22 at turn 9 and crashed into the barriers.
The Dutchman admitted afterwards he had no idea what triggered the spin, but the mystery was later solved when Red Bull discovered the rear wing had failed to close in time, robbing the car of crucial downforce and leaving him powerless to prevent the slide.
George Russell’s Controversial Pole at Austrian GP
Verstappen’s crash handed Russell a narrow window, with the Mercedes driver running right behind the Red Bull on track. Seeing only single yellow flags, the Brit lifted just enough to cross the line for pole position before the double yellows appeared.
His teammate, and championship leader, Kimi Antonelli, also passed the Red Bull under single yellows, but abandoned his flying lap after assuming the double yellows had already been deployed. The FIA reviewed Russell’s pole position before deciding that no further action would be taken.
Verstappen was shocked that the double yellows, which make any ongoing flying lap invalid, did not immediately appear, and could not resist making a tongue-in-cheek remark during Sunday’s race.
Max Verstappen’s Playful Joke About George Russell
During a conversation with his race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, over the team radio, the four-time world champion made a joking reference to Russell’s controversial pole position after the yellow flags were used during the race.
Lambiase said to Verstappen: “Yellow in turn 10. Double yellow across the start/finish line. Yellow here, and double yellows.”
To which Verstappen responded: “That means flat out, right? Past the car? I’m joking!”
The 28-year-old’s P2 finish in Austria was his strongest result in a season which has so far seen Red Bull struggle, and after taking a disliking to the new regulations, Verstappen has even toyed with the idea of an early departure from F1.
He now sits seventh in the Drivers’ Championship, 98 points behind the leader Antonelli, while Red Bull lie fourth in the Constructors’ Championship.
Lewis Hamilton Makes His Feelings Clear After Max Verstappen Wanted Him Penalised During Austrian GP
Hamilton and Verstappen were going wheel-to-wheel during the Austrian Grand Prix, which led to the Dutchman asking his rival to be penalised.
When asked about his title chances, Verstappen replied: “Well, I think there are more races left than last year. But it’s a very big gap. I think for us, we have very good pace, but I think to fight for a title race we still have too many issues, if that’s from a start to just procedural issues in the background that even I think you guys don’t know about, but I know about.”
Verstappen heads to the British Grand Prix next, where he has won just once, in 2023, and last season started on pole before finishing P5.
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