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Digital graphic showing stylised versions of Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua facing off with a bold “no entry” symbol between them. Above them, the headline reads “Could the Paul vs AJ Megafight Be Barred in the UK?” and below it, the subheading “Paul Joshua UK licence” in large, bold letters.

Could the Paul vs AJ Megafight Be Barred in the UK?

The British Boxing Board of Control could refuse the Paul Joshua UK licence, blocking Eddie Hearn’s 2026 megafight before it starts. With safety concerns echoing the 2012 Haye vs Chisora controversy, we break down why this mismatch might never happen on British soil — and what it means for the sport.

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An older male boxer in his late 40s or 50s stands shirtless in a dimly lit boxing gym, wearing worn red gloves and looking serious. The background features an empty ring and moody shadows, visually representing the boxing age limit debate.

Too Old to Fight? Why Boxing Needs to Talk About Age Limits

On Tuesday, we looked at Manny Pacquiao’s return at 46 and asked whether boxing legends were putting themselves — and the sport — at risk by chasing one last hurrah. That post struck a chord, and it’s clear this issue runs deeper than just Pacquiao. So let’s pick the gloves back up. This isn’t a

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