Paul vs Joshua Recap: What Time Was the Jake Paul Fight, Who Won, and Injury Updates on Jake Paul’s Jaw

Who Won the Jake Paul Fight

Who won the Jake Paul fight?

In the world of combat sports, when big names face off, the discussion isn’t limited to the ring. In a recently talked-about high-profile matchup, social-media-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul suffered a heavy and humiliating defeat against heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. After this loss, famous podcaster, UFC commentator, and martial-arts expert Joe Rogan issued an open warning to Jake Paul—

“There is a price to pay in this sport, and everyone has to pay that price.”

The statement wasn’t just criticism; it was a reminder of the hard realities of professional boxing.

Jake Paul: The journey from social media to professional boxing

After gaining popularity on YouTube and social media, Jake Paul stepped into boxing. In his early bouts, he claimed to be a “serious boxer” by defeating former MMA fighters and a few carefully chosen opponents.

His wins drew attention from both fans and critics alike. Many believed that Jake Paul still had to prove himself against real professional boxers.

The fight against Anthony Joshua was seen as the result of this line of thinking, where Jake Paul tried to prove that he is not just a showman, but also a fighter who can compete at the top level.

Anthony Joshua: The difference between experience and power

Anthony Joshua landing a heavy right cross on Jake Paul's jaw during their December 2025 heavyweight bout.

Anthony Joshua, an Olympic gold medalist and former heavyweight world champion, symbolizes experience, power, and technique in boxing. He possesses not only knockout power but also ring IQ and the ability to stay calm under pressure.

It is believed that this experience proved decisive in the fight. Jake Paul’s aggressive start didn’t last long, and Joshua, showcasing his class, turned the bout into a one-sided affair.

Why is it being called a “humiliating defeat”

Several analysts called this loss “humiliating” because Jake Paul looked completely helpless.

– His defense appeared weak

– There was a noticeable gap in footwork and timing

– Joshua’s every precise punch seemed to break Paul’s confidence

The bout clearly showed how large the gap can be between top-level heavyweight boxing and the popularity that comes from social media fame.

Joe Rogan’s warning: “Every shortcut has a price.

Joe Rogan commented on this loss, saying that in a dangerous sport like boxing, shortcuts don’t work. According to him:

“You can move ahead for a while on name, money, and promotion, but when you step in with real fighters, both your body and your mind pay the price.”

Rogan also noted that professional boxing involves injuries, brain damage, and long-term health risks that can’t be ignored.

Boxing is not just a show, it’s a life-and-death sport

Joe Rogan has long argued that boxing and MMA are far more dangerous than entertainment. Referring to Jake Paul, he said:

– Real boxers train for years

– They work their way up from small clubs to the world stage

– Every fight can leave a lasting impact on the body

According to Rogan, when someone tries to rise quickly, the risks increase severalfold.

Jake Paul’s career impact

After this loss, many questions have been raised about Jake Paul’s future.

– Will he continue to face top-level boxers?

– Or will he return to safer, more controllable bouts?

– Will this defeat break his confidence, or make him more serious and determined?

Some fans feel this loss is a reality check for Jake Paul, while his supporters see it as a learning opportunity.

Mixed reaction from fans and experts

Reactions on social media were sharp. Some said Jake Paul “faced reality,” while others considered losing to a top heavyweight not something to be ashamed of.

But most experts seemed to agree that Joe Rogan’s warning was pointing in the right direction—in boxing, ability and experience matter more than fame.

The price” isn’t just a loss

The most important part of Rogan’s statement was that the price isn’t limited to a loss or criticism. The price can be:

– serious injuries

– long-term health issues

– mental pressure

– and lasting effects on a career

He said that every fighter should understand that stepping into the ring is not just for money or fame, but also involves taking on a significant risk.

Jake Paul’s broken jaw 

Medical X-ray showing the jake paul broken jaw and titanium plates after the Joshua vs Paul fight.

Social media star–turned–boxer Jake Paul has made a startling claim about the physical toll of his most recent heavyweight bout, saying he broke his jaw during the fight and later had some teeth removed, describing the experience as involving “lots of pain.” The statement has reignited debate around the risks of boxing—especially at heavyweight—and the long-term health consequences fighters can face.

According to Paul, the injury occurred during a heavyweight contest when he absorbed heavy punches to the face. Initially, he believed the damage might be limited to swelling or bruising. Subsequent medical evaluations, he says, revealed a fractured jaw that required significant treatment. As part of that treatment, doctors removed some teeth, a step that can be medically necessary in certain cases involving jaw fractures.

Paul summarized the ordeal bluntly:

“There was lots of pain. It wasn’t easy.”

While he has spoken openly about the injury, full independent medical documentation has not been publicly released, so the details rely primarily on Paul’s own account.

Teeth may be removed after a broken jaw

In maxillofacial medicine, tooth extraction can be required when:

  • A fracture line runs close to or through tooth roots
  • Teeth are damaged or pose an infection risk
  • Surgeons need better access to stabilize the jaw with plates or wires
  • In such cases, removing teeth can help reduce complications and improve healing. This suggests that, if accurate, Paul’s injury was more than a minor fracture.

Jake Paul vs Joshua 

After Jake Paul’s heavyweight fight loss to Anthony Joshua — where he was knocked out in the sixth round and suffered a broken jaw — several critics and online commentators began claiming the fight was “fixed” or rigged

Jake Paul and his team are planning legal action:

Paul’s promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), has said that its lawyers are actively looking into pursuing legal action against people spreading allegations that the fight was rigged. 

  • MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian described these claims as defamatory and harmful to Paul’s business and reputation.
  • Lawyers are reportedly identifying individuals whose online posts or statements are being evaluated for possible legal consequences.

Jake Paul is not suing Anthony Joshua or alleging that the fight itself was rigged by Joshua. There is no lawsuit filed against Joshua or his team over this, and mainstream reports clearly state the legal action targets critics who claim the fight was fixed, not the opponent.

This distinction is important because saying someone is rigging a competition is different from a professional athlete defending against false online accusations.

After the fight, some fans and commentators suggested:

— Joshua may have intentionally held back in the early rounds

— There was some secret agreement to extend the fight for narrative reasons

— The bout was more spectacle than sport

These theories gained traction online, especially on social media, even though there’s no credible evidence to prove the fight was rigged.

Paul’s reaction

Paul’s camp argues:

  • Calling a legitimate professional bout rigged can be defamatory
  • It harms Paul’s reputation, MVP’s business partnerships, and the integrity of professional boxing
  • The fact that Paul suffered a serious injury (broken jaw) during the fight is cited as proof that the bout was real and competitive.

Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua 

Friday, December 19, 2025 — The much-anticipated heavyweight boxing clash between Jake Paul and former unified world champion Anthony Joshua took place on this date at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida (USA).

The bout was officially billed as “Judgment Day” — one of the biggest events of the 2025 boxing calendar.

What time is the Jake Paul Fight

United States (ET / PT)

  • Preliminary fights: ~ 4:45 p.m. ET / 1:45 p.m. PT
  • Main card begins: ~ 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT
  • Main event (Paul vs Joshua): Estimated 10:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ET (depends on undercard duration)

Netflix — Exclusive Global Live Stream

The fight was streamed live exclusively on Netflix — free with a Netflix subscription, no separate pay-per-view fee required.

– Prelims may have been available on Netflix’s Tudum/Netflix Sports YouTube page before the main card. 

– Main event and undercard available via the Netflix app or website, depending on region.

Who won the Jake Paul fight

Former two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua won the fight by knockout in the sixth round, stopping Jake Paul and handing him a decisive defeat.

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