UK Viewers Warned of Fine Ahead of Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul Fight on Netflix

Published December 19, 2025 18:51

Tim James

Tim James

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British boxing star Anthony Joshua is set to return to the ring on Friday night against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in one of the most unconventional heavyweight bouts in recent years.

The fight will be streamed live on Netflix at no extra cost to subscribers, marking a rare move away from traditional pay-per-view broadcasting. However, UK fans have been warned they could face a fine of up to £1,000 if they watch the bout live without a valid TV licence.

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Under UK law, a TV licence is required to watch or stream any live broadcast, including events shown on streaming platforms such as Netflix, regardless of the device used. Viewers who tune in live without a licence risk prosecution and a possible court appearance. The licence is not required for on-demand viewing after the live broadcast ends.

Joshua, 36, has not fought for 15 months and is returning after a stoppage defeat to Daniel Dubois. He has promised an aggressive performance against Paul, who has lost just once in 13 professional fights and has never been knocked out.

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The bout follows Jake Paul’s high-profile Netflix fight against Mike Tyson in November 2024, which drew more than 100 mln viewers worldwide, highlighting the platform’s growing role in live sports broadcasting.

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