PICTURED: Anthony Joshua can't keep straight face as Jake Paul size difference laid bare
Highlights from Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua press conference and face-off in Miami ahead of the Netflix headline fight, which is set to take place at the Kaseya Centre in front of 20,000
by James Quinlan · The MirrorOne of the latest to be added was the WBC lightweight world title fight, as MVP's newest signing, British fighter Caroline Dubois, defends her title against Camila Panatta.(Image:Jesus Olarte/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Whilst the Brit showed respect for his opponent, describing him as a "frontrunner in the boxing game," he made one of the most controversial pre-fight remarks. Defending his aggressive mindset, Joshua stated: "It's my job. We fight. We have a licence to kill."
The 36-year-old lastly brushed off any notion of a potential defeat damaging his career, believing he would return to headlining within two years.(Image:Megan Briggs/Getty Images for Netflix)
The American claimed he is "more important" for the sport of boxing than his opponent and argued that anyone who truly cares should "want me to win."
Paul promised to deliver the "biggest upset in sports history," knocking out Joshua with the intention of pursuing a fight with Tyson Fury.(Image:Megan Briggs/Getty Images for Netflix)
The face-off showed just how big a height difference there is between the two fighters, with Joshua standing at 6'6" - five inches taller than his US challenger.(Image:Megan Briggs/Getty Images for Netflix)
The next time they will see one another is in the ring on Friday night.(Image:Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images)