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jake Paul jaw Xray: Jake Paul Jaw Xray: YouTube star suffers ‘double broken jaw’, reveals what he will do in 10 days

Jake Paul suffered a “double broken jaw” in his defeat against former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, the YouTuber confirmed on Saturday. Joshua scored a sixth-round knockout victory over Paul, and Paul later released an x-ray showing his jaw was broken in two places.

“His jaw is double broken,” he wrote on Instagram. “Give me Canelo in 10 days.” In a separate post from what appeared to be a hospital room, she added: “Thanks for all your support, I’m doing well.”

Joshua ended the heavyweight bout with a powerful punch to Paul’s jaw, sending the American to the floor for the fourth and final time. Paul was left outside trying to get up.
Concerns had increased in the restructuring due to the mismatch in size and skills. Paul weighed 216 lbs and Joshua 243 lbs. The Englishman, a two-time heavyweight champion, is one of the sport’s elite power punchers.

Anthony Joshua knocked out Jake Paul in the sixth round of their heavyweight fight on Friday night. The two-time heavyweight champion showed why he is one of the sport’s elite punchers by dropping the fading Paul twice in the fifth round.


Sensing that the YouTuber was done for, Joshua rocked him with a right uppercut early in the sixth round. The England native then knocked Paul down with a combination to the head.
Although Paul (12-2) got back to his feet, Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs) finally shattered Paul’s sad dream by dropping him for the fourth time with a right head kick. Referee Christopher Young counted Paul at 1:31 of the round in front of a crowd of 19,600 at the Kaseya Center. Joshua methodically set the pace against Paul from the opening round as neither fighter engaged early. Midway through the round, Paul launched a shot to the right that Joshua blocked with his glove. In the closing seconds, Joshua scored with a header near the ropes.

In the second, Joshua began to use his 15cm reach advantage by leading with a left jab.

Paul scored with a short shot to the head early in the fourth quarter. Later in the round, Paul fell clumsily to the canvas twice while again trying to cut distance during close quarters.

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