Jake Paul took a tough hit when Anthony Joshua defeated him in a recent boxing match. The fight, which ended with Jake Paul suffering a broken jaw, has raised serious questions about where he goes from here in the boxing world.
The match took place in 2025, and Anthony Joshua emerged victorious after taking down Jake Paul through submission in the sixth round. Joshua's size and power played a significant role in this decisive win. As a result of this loss, Jake Paul found himself hospitalized undergoing surgery to mend his broken jaw with two titanium plates.
The recovery process hasn't been easy for Jake Paul. Fans and analysts alike questioned how he'll navigate his way back into the ring. Currently recovering from surgery, Paul's sleep suffers due to the after-effects of the procedure. Despite these challenges, he remains optimistic about returning to the sport. He mentioned confidently that "we're moving onto more fights this year," expressing determination for future bouts.
However, the Florida Athletic Commission (FAC) issued an indefinite medical suspension following his knockout loss. This suspension aligns with FAC rules which dictate automatic suspension for any participant losing by knockout until clearance is granted by medical personnel or until a 60-day period has lapsed.
While fans eagerly wait to see how Jake Paul's career unfolds post-suspension, it's clear that returning to form will require overcoming both physical adversities and regulatory restrictions.