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Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul simulation ends with boxer left unconscious in one-punch KO

Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul has been teased to take place in 2026 - but we've already seen the outcome.

Joshua is a two-time heavyweight world champion who has achieved it all in the sport, but has yet to pencil in his next fight after losing to Daniel Dubois.

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Joshua and Paul could meet in a real fight in 2026Credit: Fight Night

After beating heavyweight icon Mike Tyson in a huge event, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul is after more big names.

He called out Joshua to a surprising clash, which would likely be a mega commercial event.

Paul insisted he could beat the hard-hitting Briton, despite his limited experience which would make him a huge underdog.

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The pair then jumped on a phone call and hashed out a surprising plan for a fight, which they teased could take place next year.

But classic video game EA Sports Fight Night has already solved the outcome if the pair were to touch gloves.

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Joshua stepped in carrying a huge size advantage over Paul, who stands five inches smaller.

And it was clear from the opening bell, as expected if the pair do meet, that Joshua was in control.

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He used his size from the opening round and Paul was unable to close the distance at all.

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The British powerhouse continued his domination through the second round before finding his breakthrough in the third period.

With 15 seconds of the stanza remaining, in a quite realistic outcome, Joshua detonated the trademark uppercut but with his left hand.

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