On Logan Paul's Impaulsive podcast, Jake shared his experience of going toe-to-toe with Anthony Joshua. He admitted the difficulty of dealing with injuries, saying,
"I can't really f***ing talk. It's like there's a baseball in there."Doctors applied four metal plates during surgery because his jaw was snapped in two places.
During the sixth round of their match, Joshua managed to land a decisive right hook that ended the fight abruptly for Jake Paul. Despite this setback, Jake reflected on the challenge and found value in it. He remarked,
"I was doing good... It was a great experience; I learned a lot in there."
Discussing preparation for the bout, Jake admitted he should've prepared better. Having had only three weeks for training and missing out on altitude training proved disadvantageous against someone of Joshua's stature. He noted wistfully,
"I should have gone to altitude training, that was my biggest mistake."
However, Jake remains optimistic about returning to boxing once fully recovered and has no intentions of stepping away from the sport permanently. His love for boxing shines through despite setbacks. He stated warmly at one point,
"I love this sport and I love this job... It doesn't even feel like a job."
While talking about factors that affected performance in the ring, Jake's mother pointed out on-air how her son's conditioning took a hit from being ill for ten days during training camp.
Reflecting further on how boxing media often highlight injuries following defeats, sources close to the podcast noted: “In fairness to Paul,” suggesting he didn’t seem keen on dwelling too much on his injuries as some other fighters tend to do after losses.
Meanwhile earlier that day Netflix revealed an astonishing 33 million viewers worldwide tuned into witness what transpired between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul battling seasoned fighter Anthony Joshua under bright Miami lights last Friday night setting social networks abuzz.