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Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by chopnaira(op): 12:45am On Dec 23, 2025
A Widespread Discussion Emerges as Joshua’s Payout Becomes a Case Study in Athlete Taxation

Anthony Joshua’s dominant sixth-round knockout of Jake Paul on December 19, delivered one of the biggest financial purses boxing has ever seen — a reported $91 million for Joshua alone. But when the final accounting hit social media, fans were stunned to learn he would take home only $48 million. This is after taxes in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

The conversation began circulating widely after a breakdown posted on X highlighted how U.S. federal tax rates as high as 37% combined with the U.K.’s 45% top rate effectively cut Joshua’s earnings nearly in half. Within hours, the topic became a trending point of debate. Thus, blending boxing commentary, tax frustration, and broader questions about how global athletes are compensated.

Joshua’s win, streamed globally on Netflix, was already a highly publicized moment. But the financial aftermath turned into its own storyline — one that extended far beyond sports fans and into mainstream conversation.

The Fight That Produced One of Boxing’s Largest Purses
The Miami heavyweight matchup was promoted as a massive crossover spectacle: a former unified world champion facing one of the internet’s biggest personalities. Despite widespread criticism of the bout’s competitive legitimacy, the financial pull was undeniable. Reports place the combined purse at $184 million, split evenly between Joshua and Paul.

The fight itself was one-sided. Joshua dropped Paul four times before ending the contest in the sixth round. Paul landed just 16 punches across all rounds before suffering a broken jaw that required surgery the next morning.

For Joshua, the win pushed his career earnings past the $300 million mark. But the monetary headline quickly shifted from the size of the purse to the size of the cut.

How $91 Million Becomes $48 Million
What shocked many fans wasn’t Joshua making $91 million — it was watching nearly half disappear through dual taxation.


U.S. Taxes (because the fight took place in Miami):
Up to 37% federal tax applied immediately
No Florida state tax, which prevented the total from climbing higher

U.K. Taxes (because Joshua is a U.K. resident):
Up to 45% top income tax rate on earnings brought back into the country.
Additional National Insurance contributions

This creates a rare scenario where an international athlete is taxed twice on the same earnings. Various finance analysts estimated Joshua’s total tax liability between $43 million and $66 million, depending on specific filings and deductions.

Meanwhile, Jake Paul, a U.S. resident fighting on U.S. soil, owed only domestic taxes — allowing him to retain more despite losing the fight.

This discrepancy fueled a wave of comments pointing out the complexity — and perceived unfairness — of cross-border taxation.

Fans React: Shock, Sarcasm, and Tax Rage
Replies to the viral earnings post were dominated by disbelief at Joshua’s final number — even though the “reduced” sum remains higher than what most people will make in a lifetime.

Some highlighted the absurdity of calling $48 million “only”:

“Only? That’s more than 99.9% of people make in their entire life.”

“Poor guy, we’ll need a GoFundMe so he can eat for the holidays.”

“Imagine being mad about taking home $48M.”

Others zeroed in on the tax angle:

“Double taxation is crazy.”

“Jake Paul loses and STILL makes more after taxes.”

“International fighters really get punished by the system.”

A segment of fans used the moment to criticize influencer boxing as a whole, framing the huge payouts as evidence that the sport’s financial structure has shifted dramatically in the streaming era.

And then there were those who focused on Paul’s side of things, joking about him collecting the check despite enduring a broken jaw: “Worth it.”

A Fight Many Called a “Money Grab” Gains a Second Life Through Economics
In the hours after the bout, boxing commentators and casual viewers alike described the event as a financial spectacle more than a competitive one. Joshua’s unusually low punch output, the predictable nature of the outcome, and Paul’s survival-first strategy led to widespread perception that the fight’s main focus was revenue generation.

The tax discussion layered a new dimension onto that sentiment. For some, it reinforced the idea that modern prizefights — especially influencer-adjacent ones — are structured around economic incentives more than legacy or athletic rivalry.

Netflix’s role also drew attention. The platform paid massive upfront guarantees, bypassing traditional pay-per-view and enabling the kind of blockbuster checks fighters received. Part of that business model means higher taxes for athletes fighting outside their home countries.

In other words, the global streaming era has introduced global taxation realities many fans hadn’t considered until this moment.

Joshua’s Career Outlook as Attention Shifts to What Comes Next

Despite the financial debate overshadowing the knockout, Joshua’s performance did restore momentum to his heavyweight ambitions. Discussions around potential opponents — including Tyson Fury in 2026 — reignited shortly after the fight.

Paul, meanwhile, faces a mandatory medical suspension while recovering from jaw surgery. His team has already hinted that future bouts may require stricter weight negotiations or a return to cruiserweight opponents.

But the largest post-fight story remains the purse itself. Not the amount Joshua made — but the amount he didn’t keep.

Why This Became the Week’s Most Unexpected Topic
The combination of Joshua’s elite status, Paul’s global notoriety, the Netflix broadcast, and the unusually high payout created a perfect storm. But it was the tax angle that made the story explode across social platforms. Fans weren’t just reacting to boxing. They were reacting to:
- wage inequality
- government taxation
- celebrity pay structures
- financial fairness
- cross-border earning rules
A fight that many dismissed as predictable ended up sparking one of the most wide-ranging online financial debates of the year.

A fight that many dismissed as predictable ended up sparking one of the most wide-ranging online financial debates of the year.

Conclusion — A Knockout, a Payday, and a Larger Discussion About Athlete Economics

Anthony Joshua’s sixth-round knockout should have been the storyline of the weekend. Instead, the aftermath shifted the spotlight toward taxes, global earnings, and the business mechanics behind major sports events.

Joshua still walks away with more money than most fighters see in their entire careers. But the public’s fixation on how quickly half of it vanished shows just how deeply financial systems — not just athletic performance — shape the modern sports conversation.

In an era where athletes are global brands and events cross continents, this won’t be the last time a purse becomes a public economics lesson.
https://hip-hopvibe.com/news/anthony-joshua-91m-payout-taxes/

Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by chopnaira(op): 12:57am On Dec 23, 2025
A November 13 report from the Daily Mail said that both Paul and Joshua are estimated to be making $92 million each for this fight, which made for a combined $184 million fight purse.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by meobizy(m): 1:08am On Dec 23, 2025
This tax issue, I understand how it works. What I won’t agree with is why it enters millions of dollars. The same happens with lottery and betting wins.

chopnaira:
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Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by dollytino4real(f): 1:49am On Dec 23, 2025
Fear Yankee with tax o!!! They put tax in all tins even ur eyes in seeing tax dey
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by EmperorIsaac(m): 2:05am On Dec 23, 2025
They remove tax before you are paid; then you pay tax for every item you buy with the taxed money...therein lies the system Jagaban wants to copy... in a country where we provide our own healthcare, use generators for electricity, dig boreholes for portable water, and educate our children in expensive private schools, to mention but a few.

Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by MMempire(m): 2:29am On Dec 23, 2025
EmperorIsaac:
They remove tax before you are paid; then you pay tax for every item you buy with the taxed money...therein lies the system Jagaban wants to copy... in a country where we provide our own healthcare, use generators for electricity, dig boreholes for portable water, and educate our children in expensive private schools, to mention but a few.
All you said is nothing but the truth.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ruggedtimi(m):
$48m no be small bread oh...modified
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by KosiGee(m): 3:30am On Dec 23, 2025
ruggedtimi:
$48m no be small bread oh...thats an average EPL footballers annual wages.
That’s not true. Average annual wages of English premier league players is far less than that even the top earners don’t earn up to $48m a year.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ruggedtimi(m): 3:52am On Dec 23, 2025
KosiGee:
That’s not true. Average annual wages of English premier league players is far less than that even the top earners don’t earn up to $48m a year.
in today EPL average wages around £140k per week
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by KosiGee(m): 4:22am On Dec 23, 2025
ruggedtimi:
in today EPL average wages around £140k per week
Average wages of EPL players per week isn’t up to £100k.
Don’t be confused by what the likes of Saka, Salah and Harland earn.

Have you considered the pay checks of teams like Wolves, Burnley, Sunderland etc

The figure isn’t up to £100k per week.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by VeeVeeMyLuv(f):
EmperorIsaac:
They remove tax before you are paid; then you pay tax for every item you buy with the taxed money...therein lies the system Jagaban wants to copy... in a country where we provide our own healthcare, use generators for electricity, dig boreholes for portable water, and educate our children in expensive private schools, to mention but a few.
It is really painful
He wants to implement such in a system that is Soo corrupt that lacks accountability and transparency.


This is very wicked and insensitive
Very inconsiderate.


You do this system of taxation, in a system where I don't have to know someone to get admission in school or to get a job/recruited/appointment for work.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Northernblood8(m): 5:23am On Dec 23, 2025
Yet the ungrateful boy iwas flying Nigerian flag. Tell me which Nigerian sport that can pay him such? He go soon get booted out like Soyinka, Reform uk party is coming soon.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Baronthecelebri(m): 5:32am On Dec 23, 2025
Hmmm 🤔
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by fuckingAyaya(m): 5:38am On Dec 23, 2025
What's the fuss about? Joshua is a register UK boxer that recently fought in America it's normal the both countries collect tax from the match. If you carry goods from UK go sell am for yankee you must be tax to both countries.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by fuckingAyaya(m): 5:47am On Dec 23, 2025
ruggedtimi:
$48m no be small bread oh...thats an average EPL footballers annual wages.
which Epl? That money is like 4-5 players annual salary above 100k weekly wages. And aside the big 5 no other club can pay 6-7 players 100k and above weekly without going bankrupt. Halland that's on 600k doesn't earn up to 30meter annually at city.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Bittersweetnig(m): 6:47am On Dec 23, 2025
EmperorIsaac:
They remove tax before you are paid; then you pay tax for every item you buy with the taxed money...therein lies the system Jagaban wants to copy... in a country where we provide our own healthcare, use generators for electricity, dig boreholes for portable water, and educate our children in expensive private schools, to mention but a few.
Just imagine, nothing your citizens benefits from you and you still dey tax them, funny enough, you will end thief all the money
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ExudeLoveToAll: 7:09am On Dec 23, 2025
ruggedtimi:
$48m no be small bread oh...thats an average EPL footballers annual wages.
Which EPL star earns 48m annually? Name them grin

That's not an average EPL star salary name one EPL star that earns that amount let's see if you know anything about EPL grin just name one not many
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ExudeLoveToAll: 7:10am On Dec 23, 2025
KosiGee:
That’s not true. Average annual wages of English premier league players is far less than that even the top earners don’t earn up to $48m a year.
Nobody earns that amount in EPL per annum
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Freighthost: 7:16am On Dec 23, 2025
Extortion pls
This is extremely legal way of stealing frm ur pocket as tax
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ruggedtimi(m): 8:07am On Dec 23, 2025
ExudeLoveToAll:
Which EPL star earns 48m annually? Name them grin

That's not an average EPL star salary name one EPL star that earns that amount let's see if you know anything about EPL grin just name one not many
made an error in my earlier calculation I worked out their wages per day instead of per week. My bad.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Flangelo12: 8:41am On Dec 23, 2025
Northernblood8:
Yet the ungrateful boy iwas flying Nigerian flag. Tell me which Nigerian sport that can pay him such? He go soon get booted out like Soyinka, Reform uk party is coming soon.
Why didn't Nigel Farage pay 2 million into the HMRC?

Dundddee United.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Samajogs: 11:11am On Dec 23, 2025
PBAT can't wait for 2026 AkA The Tax Year... We will borrow to Nations after borrowing $57Trillion for the next Three years. Chai, Wolves in sheep clothings
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by brain54(m): 12:53pm On Dec 23, 2025
EmperorIsaac:
They remove tax before you are paid; then you pay tax for every item you buy with the taxed money...therein lies the system Jagaban wants to copy... in a country where we provide our own healthcare, use generators for electricity, dig boreholes for portable water, and educate our children in expensive private schools, to mention but a few.
Some data boy here blocked me...


For making exactly this same comment here! grin
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by ARISHEM: 12:57pm On Dec 23, 2025
Lol. Paid tax to the US and the UK.
Like saying they tax every punch he threw at his opponent
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Mindlog: 12:58pm On Dec 23, 2025
At least the tax goes into social services, not used to buy SUVs for politicians and fund their frivolous lifestyles.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by muyico(m): 12:58pm On Dec 23, 2025
Just because he no be indigene
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by bunmioguns(m): 12:59pm On Dec 23, 2025
Everyone is shouting 'AJ won!' but the math says he lost. How can you earn $93 million and only keep $74 million? That’s a 47% 'discount' on your life. Meanwhile, Jake Paul is sitting in the hospital with a broken jaw but more money in his account because he understands the 'no state tax' game in Florida. Nigerians, learn from this. It's not about how much you make; it's about how much the government lets you keep. AJ just did 15 months of training just to fund the UK's National Insurance budget. Big man, small sense!
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by GreaterFuture(m): 12:59pm On Dec 23, 2025
Still not clear...
Fully clear
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by OkanlawonB(m): 1:00pm On Dec 23, 2025
It's the norm in the western world.
Re: Anthony Joshua $91m From Bout With Jake Paul Shrinks To $48m After Tax by Omalicious1: 1:01pm On Dec 23, 2025
chopnaira:
https://hip-hopvibe.com/news/anthony-joshua-91m-payout-taxes/

Nlfpmod
The Nigerian citizenry has serious trust issues with the government hence the back and forth about taxation.
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