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Jake Paul acknowledges cloudy future while saying ‘I’m not done’

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 8:21 PM

Jake Paul expressed a desire to continue fighting while acknowledging his fighting career could be done in a recent interview.

Paul, 29, is still recovering after Anthony Joshua broke his jaw during ​their December fight, Paul’s first loss in seven fights.

“We’ll see ‌what my doctors say,” Paul said on the Ariel Helwani Show. “I’ll be able to get a more accurate timeframe, or can I even fight again? That is definitely in the realm and possibilities of things (that I can’t). (The jaw) does feel a lot better ‌as ​weeks and time goes by, but I definitely ⁠need to get cleared ⁠first to be able to spar.

“Most definitely (my fighting future is in doubt),” he added. “It just depends on how the bone heals. Then, also, there’s a tooth missing (in the back). I’m pretty sure I’m going to ​have to get an implanted tooth of some sort. I’m not sure how much time that’s going to add to things, but we ⁠just have to see and figure out ⁠what the smartest thing is for me.”

An actor and social ​media celebrity, Paul began fighting in 2018 and is 12-2 with seven ​knockouts as a professional. His most notable fight was against Mike ‌Tyson in November 2024 in Texas, where Paul won the eight-round bout by unanimous decision. Paul also co-founded Most Valuable Promotions, which hosts the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano MMA fight Saturday on Netflix.

Paul hadn’t been knocked ⁠out until Joshua did so in the sixth round last December in Miami. Paul hopes that won’t be his last appearance in the ring.

“Those (doubts) have come ⁠up, but I’m not ‌done,” Paul said. “I can just feel it in my ⁠spirit and my soul, and my heart that ​I have ‌more fights left and unfinished business in my mind,” ​Paul said. “Injuries ⁠are a part of any sport. I think potentially this could be a good outcome. You could tear an ACL and be out, and keep on tearing it and tearing it again. It’s just a part of any sport, and I definitely don’t think I’m done and want to keep on ​fighting.”

–Field Level Media