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Jake Paul won’t fight until at least late 2026 due to jaw

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 11:05 PM

A second jaw operation following his knockout defeat to Anthony Joshua in December will significantly ​delay Jake Paul’s next bout.

“I ‌got my second surgery recently and the doctor said it will be four, five or six months to even be ‌able ​to spar to see ⁠how the bone ⁠is healing,” Paul told the media on Tuesday at the Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano news conference. “So that puts ​us maybe late this year or early next year for a ⁠fight.”

In the Dec. ⁠19 loss to Joshua that ​was halted in the sixth round, ​Paul (12-2) had his jaw shattered twice ‌and underwent an operation the following day. He then had another procedure in February.

When Paul does step ⁠inside the ring again, the former YouTube star is changing weight classes after his ⁠heavyweight loss ‌to Joshua.

“Definitely will be ⁠a cruiserweight,” Paul said. “Joshua’s punches ​hurt ‌way more than people ​in my ⁠weight class. That’s where I’m best at, for sure, and where I want to continue to climb in the rankings and make some statements.”

–Field ​Level Media