Jake Paul posted an X-ray showing a jaw broken in two spots after his sixth-round knockout loss to former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, confirming a double broken jaw on Instagram. The YouTuber added, “Double broken jaw,” and later wrote, “Give me Canelo in 10 days.” In a separate post from what appeared to be a hospital room, he added, “thanks for all the support I’m OK.”
The Knockout
Joshua delivered a powerful punch to Paul’s jaw in the sixth round, sending the American to the canvas for the fourth and final time. Paul struggled to rise and was counted out, ending the bout with a decisive victory for the Englishman.
Size and Skill Mismatch
Concerns had been raised before the fight due to the difference in size and experience. Paul weighed in at 216 lbs, while Joshua entered at 243 lbs. Joshua, a two-time heavyweight champion, is known as one of the sport’s elite power punchers.
Recovery and Response
After the fight, Paul posted the X-ray and brief updates, indicating he was okay despite the injuries. He hinted at a possible comeback against Canelo in ten days, though no official plans have been announced.
Key Takeaways
- Jake Paul sustained a double broken jaw after a sixth-round knockout by Anthony Joshua.
- Joshua’s punch sent Paul to the canvas four times, leading to a count-out.
- Paul weighed 216 lbs; Joshua weighed 243 lbs, highlighting a size and skill gap.
- Paul posted an X-ray and said he was okay, while hinting at a future fight with Canelo.

The bout underscored the risks of mismatched fights and left Paul with significant injuries that will require careful recovery before any future bouts.

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