
Eddie Hearn has reacted to Jake Paul saying he 'wobbled' Anthony Joshua during their fight.
Earlier in the month, American YouTube sensation Paul took on two-time world champion Joshua at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.
Despite putting up a good fight, Paul was floored by AJ for a final time in the sixth round, with the Brit securing a victory via TKO.
Speaking on a recent episode of the Impaulsive Podcast, Paul claimed that he had won two rounds and even had AJ wobbled.
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He said: "I won two rounds, then he won two, then I got dropped. But I was doing good. I just think my cardio... just the mental pressure of the big guy and sparring the big people is different than the 10-ounce gloves. So I was feeling his power a lot more.
"It's a great experience overall to be in there with someone who's that good. I learned a lot and see where I could have done better. So I'm a little disappointed, but I also know how good he is. But I had him wobbled at one point. I had him wobbled, but he kept his hands up better this fight."
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Now, Joshua's promoter Hearn has responded to Paul's latest comments.
Speaking to Ring Magazine, Hearn said: "Listen, there was probably a round that was quite close because no one did anything, but I don't know, it's strange they haven't released the scorecards.
"I'm sure if they had won rounds, MVP would've gone 'Look!'. I don't believe he won any rounds on the scorecards but maybe he did I don't know."
He continued: "He definitely didn't wobble AJ but he did land, he landed his biggest shots, there were couple of right hands from the Gods. But, he's just not big enough, he doesn't punch hard enough.
"I'm sure he got AJ's attention but he certainly wasn't wobbled but he did really well. You've gotta understand he was so far out of his depth, look how far he got, I didn't expect him to go six rounds. His job was to survive. I actually shook his dad's hand in the ring and said well done."
Topics: Eddie Hearn, Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul, Boxing