Caroline Dubois retained her female WBC lightweight title with a lopsided 10-round unanimous decision over Camilla Panatta. The scores were 99-90, 99-90, and 99-90. Despite the wide scores, it wasn’t an easy fight for Dubois. She was hit frequently by Panatta. Many of the rounds were hard to score because the Italian challenger was pressing the fight, and landing some good shots.
Dubois dropped Panatta with a right hook to the head in the sixth round. Panatta was throwing a right uppercut and never saw Caroline’s shot coming. The difference in the fight was the hand speed of the southpaw Dubois, as she was a lot faster.
Power-wise, there wasn’t much to separate them. Neither of them was a big puncher.
Joshua enters off a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois and hasn’t boxed since elbow surgery. Paul has never shared a ring with a legitimate heavyweight capable of jabbing, stepping, and closing distance without panicking. Those two facts are the only serious questions in a night built mostly for spectacle.


Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua — heavyweights (8 rds) – Joshua needs early dominance to stabilise his career narrative after the Dubois knockout. Paul is trying to prove heavyweight durability against a man who has knocked out world-level opposition.
Alycia Baumgardner vs Leila Beaudoin — IBF, WBA, WBO, The Ring super featherweight titles – Beaudoin is the underdog with nothing to lose and enough volume to make a round uncomfortable.
Anderson Silva vs Tyron Woodley — light heavyweights – Two former UFC champions boxing again. Expect moments of technique but reduced pace.
Jahmal Harvey vs Kevin Cervantes — super featherweights – Harvey is the genuine prospect. Cervantes is the durability check Top Rank wants before pushing Harvey further.
Cherneka Johnson vs Amanda Galle — IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO, Ring bantamweight titles – Unified stakes. Johnson boxes clean; Galle needs to make it physical to avoid a wide decision.
Caroline Dubois vs Camilla Panatta — WBC lightweight title – Dubois continues a fast-track campaign. Panatta’s objective is survival long enough to test Dubois’ composure.
Yokasta Valle vs Yadira Bustillos — WBC strawweight title – Valle is the proven operator. Bustillos has to apply pressure or the rounds drift away.
Avious Griffin vs Justin Cardona — welterweights – Griffin should control this if he keeps the jab working.
Netflix wants marquee names, visible belts, female star power, and a lightweight introduction for prospects. The main attraction is a novation heavyweight event that tests whether Paul can absorb power from a full-size puncher and whether Joshua can reassert credibility after inactivity.
UK viewers face a 4 a.m. ring-walk, which means either caffeine, or trust in Joshua to finish early. If Joshua requires multiple rounds, the questions about mentality resurface.
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Date: Friday, 19 December 2025
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Main card: 8 p.m. ET / 1 a.m. GMT
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Main event window: approx. 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. GMT
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Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami
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Watch live: Netflix worldwide, no PPV fee










































































































































