


Follow every fight, with winners and results updated as the night unfolds.
Jake vs. Joshua delivered a full night of boxing on Netflix, with Most Valuable Promotions presenting a stacked fight card that spanned multiple weight classes and featured a mix of established stars and rising contenders. The main card included marquee matchups such as Anderson Silva vs. Tyron Woodley and Leila Beaudoin vs. Alycia Baumgardner, alongside a spotlight opener between U.S. Olympian and amateur world champion Jahmal Harvey and undefeated prospect Kevin Cervantes in a six-round super featherweight bout.
Below is a full recap of the Jake vs. Joshua fight card, including results from the preliminary bouts (which streamed live on Tudum) through the main event, all of which streamed globally on Netflix.










Jake vs. Joshua represented the most dangerous test of Jake Paul’s career. The matchup united Paul, the sport’s most-watched fighter whose showmanship has redefined modern boxing and shattered records at every turn, with Joshua, one of boxing’s most accomplished, respected, and feared punchers, a global icon who twice unified the heavyweight division, and has headlined sold-out stadiums across the UK and beyond.

Anthony Joshua defeated Jake Paul by sixth-round knockout on Friday night in Miami, delivering a dominant performance in their professional heavyweight bout streamed live on Netflix. The former two-time heavyweight champion dropped Paul multiple times before finishing the fight, improving his record to 29-4 and returning to form after last year’s loss to Daniel Dubois, while Paul — who moved up from cruiserweight — fell to 12-2 after a gutsy but overmatched showing.
The fight against Joshua will be Paul’s second live event on Netflix in just over a year following his record-breaking victory over Mike Tyson in November 2024.
Read more about Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua here.

Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner (16-1, 7 KOs) is one of boxing’s biggest stars — a knockout artist with championship belts to prove it. The Ohio native turned pro in 2017 and quickly made noise, shocking the sport in 2021 when she stopped Terri Harper to win her first world titles. From there, she kept climbing: unifying the division with wins over Edith Matthysse and Mikaela Mayer, then becoming the undisputed super featherweight world champion in 2023.
She’s since defended her crown against top challengers around the world, most recently beating Jennifer Miranda on the co-main of Taylor vs. Serrano 3. Known for her power, confidence, and strong faith, Baumgardner has become a defining force in women’s boxing — and a champion pushing the sport forward.
Canadian rising star Leila Beaudoin didn’t start boxing until she was 18 — but once she did, she soared. After winning a national amateur title, she turned pro in 2019 and has since built a near-perfect record, earning the WBO International Super Featherweight title along the way.
In her latest standout performance, she dominated former world champ Elhem Mekhaled in her first title defense, showing she’s more than a prospect — she’s a real threat in the division.

Alycia Baumgardner delivered a composed, punishing performance to defeat Leila Beaudoin by unanimous decision, defending her WBA, IBF, and WBO super featherweight titles in Miami. From the opening rounds, Baumgardner controlled the pace with a sharp jab and patient counterpunching, gradually breaking Beaudoin down with sustained pressure to the body and head. Beaudoin showed toughness throughout and found moments of late urgency, but Baumgardner’s command never wavered, punctuated by a knockdown in the seventh. The judges returned tallies of 117–110, 117–110, and 118–109, as Baumgardner improved her record to 17–1 and once again proved why she sits atop the division.

São Paulo, Brazil’s Anderson “The Spider” Silva is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. Silva became the longest-reigning UFC middleweight champion in history, holding the title for nearly seven years from 2006 to 2013 while recording an astonishing 17-fight winning streak and 10 consecutive title defenses. Silva transitioned to boxing in 2021, defeating former world champion Julio César Chávez Jr., knocking out fellow MMA legend Tito Ortiz, and facing Jake Paul in 2022.
“I believe that change always happens for a reason,” Silva told Netflix. “I am focused on doing a good job. Always respecting my opponent and showing total respect to the boxing world.”
Tyron Woodley is an American professional fighter, actor, and media personality best known for holding the UFC Welterweight Championship from 2016 to 2019. A native of Ferguson, Missouri, Woodley’s MMA career launched with a dominant 10-0 start, leading to the fastest knockouts in welterweight title history and four successful title defenses in less than one year. Post-UFC, Woodley made waves in boxing, including blockbuster bouts with Jake Paul.
“Rising to occasions like this are the moments where legends are born,” Woodley added.
Anderson Silva earned a stoppage victory over Tyron Woodley after dropping the former UFC champion with a right uppercut in their cruiserweight bout on the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua card at Miami’s Kaseya Center. After a cautious opening stretch, Silva found his moment in the following round, landing a sharp uppercut that sent Woodley to the canvas. Woodley rose but appeared unsteady, prompting the referee to step in and halt the fight. The result marked a decisive finish for Silva, who capitalized on a brief opening to secure the stoppage.

U.S. Olympian and amateur world champion Jahmal Harvey (1-0, 1 KO) is one of the most decorated young boxers in the country. Introduced to the sport at 13, the Oxon Hill, Maryland native quickly rose through the junior and youth ranks, becoming a 10-time national champion. At just 18, he stunned the boxing world by winning gold at the 2021 Elite World Championships, the first American male to do so since 2007, and later added medals at the 2022 Continental Championships and the 2023 Pan American Games. Harvey competed in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, reached the quarter-finals, and signed with MVP ahead of his pro debut: a knockout win in August 2025. At 22, he entered Jake vs. Joshua as one of the sport’s most promising rising talents.
On the other side of the ring was Los Angeles–based prospect Kevin Cervantes (5-0, 5 KOs), originally from Barranquilla, Colombia. Cervantes arrived with a flawless record and a reputation for all-action aggression. He started boxing at 11 to channel his energy into the ring and built a deep 87-fight amateur career before turning pro. Cervantes has since finished every opponent he’s faced, most recently scoring a first-round TKO in September 2025. Known for a pressure-heavy style inspired by Roberto “Manos de Piedra” Durán, the 25-year-old is trained by Oscar Negrete and managed by Rob Suarez. His fight against U.S. Olympian Harvey was arguably his toughest test yet.

Harvey controlled his second professional outing from start to finish, earning a unanimous decision victory over Kevin Cervantes in their six-round super featherweight bout on the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua undercard at Miami’s Kaseya Center. Harvey scored an early knockdown in the opening round and consistently outboxed Cervantes with speed, movement, and a steady jab, piling up points across every frame. Cervantes showed toughness and stayed upright despite taking sustained punishment, but was largely limited to survival mode as Harvey dictated the pace and landed the cleaner, more effective shots throughout.
All three judges scored the fight 60–53, reflecting Harvey’s complete command over the course of the bout.
The Jake vs. Joshua prelims set the tone for the night, with rising prospects and early action delivering decisive results ahead of the main card. Catch the full list of prelims results, winners, and highlights on Tudum.


























































































