
If you've been waiting patiently (or not-so-patiently) for the big fight, Jake Paul is finally about to face off against Anthony Joshua.
Good things come to those who wait, and the fight is just days away now.
The bout is set to be shown live on Netflix, and it's about to be one of the biggest fights of Jake Paul's life.
It's good news if you're already a Netflix subscriber, as you won't need to pay anything else.
However, if you don't have it, there's a way you can get it for 'free' with this great deal.
How to watch Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua if you don't have Netflix
If you don’t already have Netflix, there is a workaround to essentially get it for ‘free’ as part of a bargain bundle.
Sky is currently offering its ‘Stream on Screen’ package, including Netflix, discovery+, and much more, for just £15/ month. It’s Sky’s lowest-ever price and will allow you to watch the big fight live, along with Sky Atlantic, Sky Stream and Sky Essential TV.
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If you have an Amazon Fire TV Stick, you can also watch it on Netflix via there, and you can control it with your voice too.
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Fighting words
Paul and Joshua aren't known for being shy, and needless to say, there's been fighting talk between the two for months ahead of the bout.
Jake has shared a YouTube video about his feelings ahead of the fight.
In a video called 'The Truth About My Fight With Anthony Joshua', he hit back at claims the fight will be 'scripted'.
"This is something that's woken me up," he confessed.
"This fight scares me. It plays in my mind at night. It's hard to sleep. I had two options: to run away or say, 'You will not stop me'. And I'm going to prove the world wrong."
It comes after another fighter made the bold claim that the fight isn't legit.

Former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder claimed the fight was 'scripted' when speaking to the Daily Mail, saying: "I think the fight is scripted. I think his [Paul's] fights in general have been scripted before. That's just my strong opinion."
He added, "It could be what it is, and what we see is what we get. But I really think it's scripted, you know."
However, Paul told The Pat McAfee Show how he thinks it will go: "I don't think he can knock me out because he's not going to be able to line up his shots properly to land the hard punch," he said.
"I think it's going to be a very tough fight for multiple rounds, but then, when I figure out his pacing, his style, his speed, his footwork, he's going to get a little bit tired trying to chase me around, and then I'm going to set up the shot.
"I'm not going to say exactly what, but I see what it is, and I think it'll end in the fifth or sixth round.

Concerns
A sparring partner of Paul's, Lawrence Okolie, has been sharing his fears for Paul’s safety due to their size difference.
Okolie told talkSPORT: “Someone who has been a unified heavyweight world champion going in against Jake Paul doesn’t [sit right]. I’m also talking from a health and safety factor. He’s [Paul] maybe a cruiserweight [and] Anthony Joshua is a very big, strong heavyweight. If he turns it on, it’s not just the risk of a knockout, but it’s a much bigger risk.”
He went on to share a picture alongside Paul where it looked like Okolie had given him a black eye.
The fight is scheduled for eight three-minute rounds, with both participants wearing 10oz gloves.
Featured Image Credit: Jesus Olarte/Anadolu via Getty ImagesTopics: Jake Paul, Boxing, Anthony Joshua