Joe Rogan recently shared his thoughts on the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua boxing match. The veteran podcaster believes the fight could be "one of he craziest propositions" ever and stated that he's intrigued by the matchup.Paul and Joshua are set to throw down in a professional heavyweight boxing match on Dec.19 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. While Paul was originally scheduled to face Gervonta Davis in an exhibition fight this month, the WBA lightweight champion's latest legal issues forced the promoters to cancel the event. It was later confirmed that Paul would face Joshua in a professional bout instead.Given the size and power difference between Paul and Joshua, it's no surprise that many expect the Englishman to make light work of the ex-Disney star. In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (JRE #2418 via @RedCorner_MMA on X), Rogan shared his two cents on the fight and said:"Realistically, it is one of the craziest propositions of all time. You take a guy who just had a boxing match that looked like a sparring match with a 58-year-old Mike Tyson, and then you’re gonna fight one of the absolute scariest knockout artists in the heavyweight division... The fact that Jake Paul wants to fight that guy, hey, I'll watch. I'm definitely going to watch, you got me there."Joe Rogan shares his preview of the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fightIn the same episode of the JRE podcast, Joe Rogan shared his prediction for the Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fight. The UFC commentator outlined the difference between Joshua and Paul while pointing out how the outcome could affect the public narrative of the fight.Speaking to JRE guest Chris Williamson, Rogan opined that Joshua failing to secure a dominant victory over Paul would lead to many questioning the integrity of the fight and said:"Knowing what Anthony Joshua is a specialist at, he's a specialist at putting knuckles through your f**king brain. That's what he's gonna try to do to Jake Paul and anything other than that, from a 34-year-old Anthony Joshua, would make us all think that it's a fixed fight."