Jake Paul acknowledges cloudy future while saying 'I'm not done'
- Jake Paul acknowledged his fighting career could be done while recovering from a broken jaw sustained during a bout against Anthony Joshua last December in Miami.
- Paul said on the Ariel Helwani Show that he needs to be cleared to spar before returning, stating, "We'll see what my doctors say" regarding his timeframe.
- Despite the injury, Paul remains optimistic about his future, telling reporters, "Those have come up, but I'm not done," and emphasizing he has unfinished business.
- Paul co-founded Most Valuable Promotions, which hosts the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano MMA fight Saturday on Netflix, keeping him active in the sport beyond his own fighting.
- His most notable victory occurred in Texas against Mike Tyson in November 2024, and Paul has compiled a 12-2 professional record with seven knockouts since beginning his career in 2018.
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Jake Paul acknowledges cloudy future
Jake Paul expressed a desire to continue fighting while acknowledging his fighting career could be done in a recent interview. Paul, 29, is still recovering after Anthony Joshua broke his jaw during their December fight, Paul's first loss in seven fights. "We'll see what my doctors say," Paul said on the Ariel Helwani Show. "I'll be able to get a more accurate timeframe, or can I even fight again?That is definitely in the realm and possibilitie…
Jake Paul Admits He May Never Fight Again & His Boxing Career Could Be Over After Getting His Jaw Severely Broken By Anthony Joshua
Jake Paul is finally admitting that his boxing career could potentially be over. Last December, Paul got brutally knocked out by former heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua in Miami. After his fight, Paul revealed that he suffered a double broken jaw from his beating by Joshua. Months after the fight, Paul is still dealing with issues due to his severely broken jaw, and revealed that there’s a possibility that he may never fight again due …
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