Jake Paul Faces Uncertain Future After Jaw Injury in Anthony Joshua Fight
Jake Paul broken jaw: Will the celebrity boxer fight again? What we know amid injury in Anthony Joshua fight
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Jake Paul, the celebrity boxer, suffered a broken jaw during his fight with Anthony Joshua in Texas, requiring surgery and titanium plates. Although he is training for a potential comeback, doctors are uncertain about his ability to return to professional boxing due to the severity of his injury.
- 01Jake Paul sustained a broken jaw in two places during his fight with Anthony Joshua.
- 02He underwent surgery that involved the removal of some teeth and the installation of titanium plates.
- 03Paul is uncertain about his boxing future but is training to make a comeback.
- 04He will undergo new scans to assess his recovery and determine if he can fight again.
- 05Paul's recovery timeline is unclear, depending on bone healing and dental implants.
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Jake Paul, the popular streamer-turned-boxer, earned over $90 million from his fight against retired boxer Anthony Joshua in Texas last December. However, the bout left Paul with a serious jaw injury, resulting in a fracture in two places. He underwent surgery that involved the removal of teeth and the placement of titanium plates to support his jaw. In a recent podcast appearance on 'The Ariel Helwani Show,' Paul expressed uncertainty about his boxing future, stating that doctors are unsure if he can return to professional fighting. He mentioned that he is still recovering, with a missing bone replaced by a titanium plate and a tooth that may require an implant. Paul is actively training and staying in shape but awaits further scans to assess his healing progress and clarify his potential return to the ring.
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