Every boxing fan from around the globe will be watching next month when Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua step into the ring in Miami.The YouTuber-turned-boxer takes on the two-time heavyweight world champion at the Kaseya Center on December 19.Joshua v Paul is happeningGetty Paul is facing the most difficult challenge of his boxing career by far as he looks to prove he can seriously make it to the top in the ring after conquering social media.He is still a fledgling professional boxer but boasts a record of 12-1, with his one defeat coming at the hands of Tommy Fury. Meanwhile, Joshua, who is returning after a 15-month hiatus, has reached the pinnacle of the sport on multiple occasions and fought some of the modern-day greats. But now he’s going to have to avoid embarrassment against the ex-YouTuber in front of the millions watching around the world.Where to watch Paul vs JoshuaThe fight is taking place on December 19, 2025 and being held at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.The heavyweight bout will be broadcast live on Netflix. It will be streamed globally at no additional cost for existing members, which means Netflix subscribers are going to be able to tune in for free.If you are not already subscribed to the streaming giants, memberships start at £5.99 per month for UK account holders.Details on how to sign up and more information can be found here. Paul is going to fight one of boxing’s biggest names in MiamiAl Bello/Getty ImagestalkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will be right across all the build-up, fight and reaction too. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.Paul vs Joshua: Undercard Full card still to be announced MAIN EVENT: Jake Paul vs Anthony JoshuaJoshua is making his return to the sport to face former YouTuber PaulMark Robinson/MatchroomPaul vs Joshua: What has been said?Joshua’s good friend and fellow British boxing star, Derek Chisora, has given his opinion on the fight that has sparked plenty of debate.Chisora told talkSPORT: “I’ve already messaged Anthony Joshua about the fight. I was like ‘Listen, if this goes past five rounds, people will have a go at you’.“You can’t go past five rounds with this kid. He has to go one or two rounds, if it goes past five, people will be doubting you as a fighter.”He added: “Listen, we are in the game of entertainment. People are going to buy tickets to watch these two fight, we are all entertainers either way.“I’m happy for AJ because he is doing this for himself. And you have to give respect to Jake Paul.“Whatever he says he wants to do, he is making it happen. Kudos to the kid, he’s a great promoter of everything he does.”