Jake Paul faces a year out of boxing after second surgery on jaw following brutal Anthony Joshua KO Jake Paul is expected to miss at least a year of professional boxing after undergoing a second surgery on his fractured jaw, sustained during a controversial knockout loss to Anthony Joshua. The 29-year-old YouTuber, known for his high-risk ventures, stepped into the heavyweight division to challenge Joshua in December, despite his lack of experience in the weight class. The fight, held in Miami, ended in a dramatic fashion when Joshua’s powerful right hand shattered Paul’s jaw, forcing him to retire after just six rounds. Paul initially underwent surgery following the fight but required a second operation in late February, which has delayed his return to the ring. When asked about his timeline for resuming training, Paul stated, “Later this year. I got my second surgery recently. The doctors said like four, five, or six months to even be able to spar to see how the bone is healing.” This prognosis suggests a prolonged recovery period, with Paul likely unable to compete until late 2025 at the earliest. The fight with Joshua was initially intended to be a high-profile exhibition bout, but it quickly turned into a spectacle of controversy. Paul had originally planned to face Gervonta Davis in November, but Davis withdrew due to allegations of domestic abuse, leaving Paul scrambling for a replacement. Despite efforts to secure fighters like Francis Ngannou, who had previously lost to Joshua, the match with Joshua became inevitable. Ngannou, who had previously been approached as a potential replacement, declined the opportunity, citing personal reasons. However, the former UFC champion is set to return to the cage on May 16, facing Brazilian Philipe Lins in Los Angeles.#miami #jake_paul #anthony_joshua #most_valuable_promotions #tyson_fury
