The boxing world has been abuzz with news that Jake Paul, the popular YouTuber-turned-boxer, has been handed an indefinite medical suspension following a double jaw fracture sustained during his recent bout against Anthony Joshua. The Florida Athletic Commission confirmed the suspension, which means Paul will need to undergo a thorough examination and secure medical clearance before he can step back into the ring.
Paul’s last outing was a high-profile match against Joshua in Miami, USA, on December 14, 2025. The fight ended in a sixth-round knockout victory for Joshua, extending his record to an impressive 29 wins, with 26 of those by knockout, and four defeats. Paul, on the other hand, now has 12 wins, seven by knockout, and two losses to his name.
The suspension comes at a critical juncture in Paul’s boxing career, which has seen him transition from social media fame to a legitimate contender in the ring. His ability to attract attention and draw significant viewership has been a boon for the sport, but this setback raises questions about his immediate future.
While Paul focuses on his recovery, the boxing community will be watching closely to see how this development affects his career trajectory. His team will undoubtedly be working diligently to ensure he meets all the necessary medical requirements to return to action. For now, fans and analysts alike will have to wait and see when, or if, Paul will be able to resume his boxing career.
In the meantime, the boxing world continues to buzz with other notable events. Moses Itauma has explained his decision to pass on an IBF eliminator against Sanchez, and UFC commentator Anik has suggested that up to seven belts could be at stake at the upcoming White House Tournament. Additionally, Sam Benn has issued a challenge to WBA champion Romero, adding to the excitement in the boxing arena.
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