



Ahead of Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua’s must-watch heavyweight bout inside the ring at Miami’s Kaseya Center, the boxing mega-event kicked off with a stacked preliminary card streaming live on Tudum. Watch the prelims below, or keep scrolling for a full recap and results.
The following preliminary bouts streamed live on Tudum ahead of the main event:

In the preliminary card headliner, Australia’s undisputed bantamweight world champion Cherneka “Sugar Neekz” Johnson (18-2, 8 KOs) defended her undisputed WBO, WBA, WBC, and IBF world titles against Canada’s #4 IBF and #5 WBA contender Amanda “Bambola” Galle (12-0-1, 1 KO).
Cherneka “Sugar Neekz” Johnson is the undisputed bantamweight champion and one of Australia’s brightest boxing stars. Born in New Zealand and fighting out of the Gold Coast, she’s a two-weight world champion who claimed the WBA bantamweight title in 2025. Johnson made history that summer when she scored a ninth-round TKO at Madison Square Garden to become Australia’s first four-belt undisputed champion. Now, at 30, she’s preparing for the first defense of her undisputed crown.
Canadian contender Amanda Galle brought a lifetime of combat sports experience and relentless determination to the ring. Raised in Mississauga, she earned a black belt in karate before switching to boxing, where she won three national titles and turned pro in 2019. Galle’s career has been shaped by resilience — fighting through personal loss, injuries, and setbacks to win the IBO bantamweight world title in 2023, which she successfully defended the following year. After signing with MVP in 2025, she won her promotional debut and now stands as one of the division’s toughest, most inspiring challengers.


Britain’s undefeated WBC lightweight world champion and 2020 Olympian “Sweet” Caroline Dubois (11-0-1, 5 KOs) returned to defend her 135-lb title in a 10-round showdown against Italy’s seasoned southpaw contender Camila Panatta (8-2-1, 1 KO) on the preliminary card of Jake vs. Joshua.
One of the most electrifying young talents in boxing, Dubois fights out of London and enters the bout following a rapid rise through the lightweight ranks. Her decorated amateur career included Youth Olympic gold, four European Youth titles, and England’s first World Youth Championship — achievements that earned her BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year honors in 2019. Since turning pro in 2022, the 24-year-old has collected the IBO title, the WBC Interim title, and was elevated to full WBC lightweight world champion in 2024. After a successful defense earlier this year, Dubois now makes her MVP debut aiming to strengthen her claim as the future face of women’s boxing.
Italian contender Camila Panatta brings grit, global experience, and a technically sharp southpaw style shaped across Europe, Mexico, and the U.S. Based in West Palm Beach, she’s known for her disciplined fundamentals, high-volume body work, and toughness — traits that led undisputed champion Katie Taylor to select her as a primary sparring partner for multiple mega-fight camps. Panatta, a former WBC Latin featherweight champion who has challenged for the WBA Gold title, sees this world title opportunity as the culmination of more than a decade of sacrifice and perseverance.


Costa Rican star Yokasta Valle (33-3, 10 KOs) defended her WBC strawweight world title against Yadira “La Reina” Bustillos (11-1, 2 KOs) in a 10-round women’s championship bout.
Yokasta Valle is a three-division world champion and one of the sport’s top pound-for-pound fighters. Born in Nicaragua and raised in Costa Rica, she fought her way from humble beginnings to win six world titles across 105, 108, and 110 lbs. She’s also been a leading voice for equality in boxing, securing equal pay for women in her division. Outside the ring, Valle is an entrepreneur, promoter, and UN-recognized advocate for women’s and migrants’ rights — and she currently holds the WBC minimumweight title.
Las Vegas’ Yadira Bustillos is a fast-rising contender with Mexican roots and a standout amateur résumé. After winning multiple national tournaments — including back-to-back Roy Jones Jr. Invitational titles — she turned pro in 2021 and quickly fought for the WBC interim title at 105 lbs in her eighth fight. Competing across three weight classes, Bustillos brings speed, grit, and ambition as she pursues her goal of becoming an undisputed world champion.


Top contender Avious “Tha Underdog” Griffin (17-1, 16 KOs) faced Justin “Stallion” Cardona (10-1, 5 KOs) in an 8-round bout in the welterweight division.
Avious Griffin is one of the most dangerous young welterweights in the sport, boasting a 94 percent knockout rate and a style built for highlights. Originally from Chattanooga and now based in Las Vegas, he trains with elite coaches Brian “BoMac” McIntyre, Esau Diéguez, and Larry Wade. Griffin won the WBC USA Welterweight Title in 2025 and fights with remarkable resilience shaped by personal tragedy, including the loss of his father and a wrongful conviction he later beat. His “TTD” — To The Death — mentality fuels his rise as one of boxing’s most compelling new forces.
Justin “Stallion” Cardona is a rising California welterweight known for discipline, clean fundamentals, and nonstop work ethic. Raised in East Salinas and introduced to boxing by his mother, he turned pro at 18 and now trains with veteran coach Ruben Guerrero Sr., with mentorship from former world champ Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero. A gym owner and marathon runner, the 25-year-old brings technical polish and real grit as he works toward his first title shot.


Two-time Brazilian Olympian Keno Marley made his highly -anticipated professional debut over 4 rounds in the cruiserweight division against American Diarra Davis Jr. (2-1, 1 KO).
Marley is one of the most accomplished amateurs of his generation. A two-time Olympian and 2018 Youth Olympic gold medalist, he’s medaled at major tournaments across the world and competed in both the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions. Standing 6'3" with elite international experience, Marley brings power, athleticism, and a deep competitive pedigree into his pro career. Outside the ring, he serves in the Brazilian Army and is co-managed by global superstar Whindersson Nunes.
Davis Jr. is a 6'2" southpaw light heavyweight with a growing reputation for toughness and poise. Early in his pro career, he stepped up to face top prospects — including a competitive four-round battle in Puerto Rico in 2025 that showcased his grit. With size, athleticism, and steady improvement, Davis is emerging as one of the promising new names out of the Baltimore boxing scene.

Jake Paul’s highly anticipated fight against Anthony Joshua is his second live event on Netflix in just over a year following his record-breaking victory over Mike Tyson in November 2024. The eight-round professional heavyweight bout will stream live globally tonight at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT — only on Netflix and included in all plans.
Click here to read more about the full fight card for the main event. Explore Tudum’s Jake vs. Joshua fight hub for more information — and don’t forget to set a reminder, because the fight of the year is just hours away.











































































