A viral online theory suggesting a “curse” on fighters who face YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul has gained traction after a string of unusual events involving some of his former opponents, with the latest tied to British heavyweight star Anthony Joshua.

The idea resurfaced after Joshua, who knocked out Paul in a high-profile Netflix-streamed bout in Miami on December 19, 2025, was involved in a serious car crash in Nigeria days later that killed two members of his team.

The timing of the accident prompted widespread speculation on social media about a pattern of bad luck linked to Paul’s ring adversaries — although there is no evidence connecting the incidents to Paul himself.

Online discussions about the “curse” point to a series of setbacks faced by several of Paul’s past opponents, ranging from health challenges to career and personal difficulties.

These narratives have been shared widely across platforms, fueling fascination and debate among fans and commentators.

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Boxing analysts and mainstream outlets note that these theories are based on coincidence and selective storytelling rather than any proven causal link.

Opponents’ misfortunes often stem from unrelated personal or professional circumstances, and many fighters continue their careers without incident.

The recent crash involving Joshua, who suffered only minor injuries, has intensified the chatter online, but experts caution against viewing this tragic event as part of any supernatural pattern — stressing that such “curse” narratives are fan-driven speculation rather than factual reporting.

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