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I fought Anthony Joshua for £5,000 but now live new life as a bailiff and expose some of the biggest secrets in boxing


PAUL BUTLIN was once a heavyweight fighting the likes of Anthony Joshua – but now he is a TikTok star from his van exposing boxing’s secrets.

Butlin, now 48, boxed top names in his career including Derek Chisora and Joshua before retiring in 2016.

Boxer Paul Butlin protesting after a heavyweight boxing match.
Paul Butlin is the ex-heavyweight champ now exposing boxing’s biggest secrets
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Butlin went viral while working in his job as a bailiff[/caption]

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Butlin is a big hit on TikTok exposing boxing’s secrets

Nowadays, he works as a debt collector while becoming a surprise hit on TikTok where he has almost 40,000 followers and millions of views.

No longer at risk of getting on the wrong side of promoters or managers, Butlin pulls back the curtain on boxing’s dark side.

Blowing the whistle on fighters’ pay, matchmaking and failed drug tests are all part of the reason fans can’t get enough of Butlin’s channel.

And he tells SunSport: “I just started making boxing videos and people seem to like the real side of me, because all they see is like Conor Benn and people like this.

“They just think you’re gonna make millions, so I’m just trying to distract people to the other side of it.

“The real side of boxing where you’ve got graft just to live really.”

His controversial claims have included suggesting several top but nameless boxers use performance enhancing drugs.

Butlin alleged in one video: “All the big names, I’m not gonna mention, I know they’re on it.

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“I’ve been training in gyms since 16-years-old, I know who’s on gear, who ain’t on gear. I can tell with the power.”

And he believes Jake Paul’s eight-round points victory over 58-year-old Mike Tyson in November was an example of a rigged fight.

He said: “The whole fight was a fix, I watched it. Absolute b****s.

“He hardly threw a punch, (Tyson) could have knocked him out at any time. Absolute fix, the game is a con.”

Paul and his Most Valuable Promotions company did release a statement to deny accusations of the bout being fixed.

Butlin – a former bouncer – went viral himself when a video emerged of him having a row while collecting a debt.

Little did the man recording know that he was dealing with one of Britain’s most respected and experienced heavyweights.

But Butlin said: “It’s just one of them that you get used to. I’ve got nothing to prove, do you know what I mean?

“I don’t stand – even when I work at the door – I didn’t stand there and saying, ‘Well, I’m a professional boxer.’ Do you know what I mean? Or I used to be a professional boxer.

“I just am what I am, and then people can abuse me. That is part of the job.”

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Butlin opened up about being verbally abused during his day job[/caption]

When Butlin speaks about boxing, fans will listen.

After all, he’s not a pretender with a big social media following, he has experienced it all in the ring.

Butlin only started his amateur career at 26 and turned pro after just two years and 12 bouts.

He went 4-0 before losing to Paul Buttery – in what he admits was a step up too soon in his career.

An up and down run of performances and results then forced the East Midlands man to the away corner to make reasonable money.

He said: “I realised the only way I could make money without selling tickets is going on the road if you like.”

Butlin also made a name for himself sparring the likes of Tyson Fury before the Gypsy King became a world champion superstar.

In fact, Butlin first crossed paths with Fury while the future British legend was still a teenager and knew he was destined for greatness.

First jab he hit me with – and I told this story before – I was like, Jesus! It was like a right hand off a good heavyweight. That’s how strong he was.


Paul Butlin on Anthony Joshua

Butlin revealed: “Even after sparring him the first time, I said to him, ‘You’d beat most heavyweights now.’ 

“Obviously at the time I was sparring Matt Skelton, Pele Reed, loads of heavyweights.

“I said, ‘Mate, you beat all these heavyweights now as an amateur.’ That’s what I told him.

“And then he invited me up where he couldn’t get sparring. I went up to Manchester, I went to his uncle’s who sadly passed away. 

“Tyson was living in a caravan back of there, and he was training in like the barn.

“And then I went to an amateur club in Manchester, so probably two or three times I sparred him, always got on well with him, he always looked after me and yeah, he’s a good lad.” 

Butlin also helped welcome Joshua to the world of professional boxing – one year after AJ won Olympic gold in London.

And he admits to being blown away by the sheer power of Joshua – even with his lesser left hand jab.

Anthony Joshua boxing Paul Butlin.
Butlin was beaten by Anthony Joshua in 2013
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Anthony Joshua and Paul Butlin boxing match.
He was paid just £5,000 for the fight
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Butlin said: “I squared with him in the casino where we had the weigh in, I looked at him and I thought, ‘Mate, you’re having it! 

“Got in the ring, I wasn’t even bothered. I thought, ‘Do you know what, you’re having it! I’m fit as a fiddle.’

“First jab he hit me with – and I told this story before – I was like, Jesus! It was like a right hand off a good heavyweight. That’s how strong he was.

“I went back to Carl Greaves first round, and said, ‘Mate, I can’t deal with him.’

“He goes, ‘What are you on about?’ ‘I can’t deal with his power.’ He hits that hard.

“And the only reason I got up after that big shot is because I was fit. I mean, I had nine stitches in my eye. Great shot. I can’t fault him.”

Fans would assume fighting Joshua is a top payday – but Butlin is open in admitting he made just a tiny £5,000.

He said on reflection: “At the time I was working, I had my gym. I think we just got married. We had young kids, five grand helps.

I’ve been training in gyms since 16-years-old, I know who’s on gear, who ain’t on gear. I can tell with the power.

“Looking back now, obviously the older you get I’m a bit gutted I didn’t get more. But that’s life, innit? You’re gonna take it.

“If you don’t take it, someone else is gonna take it. So £5,000 at the time was a lot of money, and I just thought, ‘Yeah, why not?’” 

But Butlin also caused damage of his own – just ask Chisora.

London’s veteran fan favourite once revealed Butlin was the hardest-hitting opponent he ever faced.

Chisora claimed Butlin hit so hard he had to get the referee to check his gloves and make sure it wasn’t loaded with weights in it.

“He never told me that afterwards,” Butlin says with a laugh.

Butlin’s career on the road as the opponent was filled with short-notice bouts.

Sometimes it was only 24 hours notice, other times while he had a BROKEN HAND.

But Butlin always showed up – until he packed it in to tell the tales on the grubby boxing business.

And while his career in the ring, all across Europe, may have gone unnoticed among some fans, his boxing exposes on TikTok certainty aren’t.

Butlin gets dozens of requests and questions sent in by his TikTok fans – but did he ever expect to be such a hit among social media?

He said with a grin: “No, not really. I thought, it’s bald old Paul just making videos.” 

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