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Battered Jake Paul struggles to speak with ‘snapped’ jaw that has four titanium plates in it after Anthony Joshua fight

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JAKE PAUL admitted he struggles to talk after Anthony Joshua “completely snapped” his jaw during their controversial fight.  Joshua, 36, destroyed Paul, 28, in a farcical £200million fight on Friday that ended with both boxers getting booed following the sixth-round KO.

The Problem Child was rushed to hospital immediately after his sound defeat and underwent surgery as AJ broke his jaw in two places.  The YouTube star joined his brother Logan Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast where he lifted the lid on the full extent of his injuries.

The promoter was still in bad shape as he sported a swollen face and told Logan the doctors added four titanium plates that made his jaw feel like a baseball was placed in his mouth.  Paul said: “It’s like there’s a baseball in there. Four titanium plates. It’s literally snapped, bro, completely snapped.”

The YouTuber was ordered by doctors to only consume liquid food for a week after his loss as some of his teeth were removed during surgery.

That led him to sharing a video showing him placing an expensive hot dog daubed in caviar – thought to have cost a whopping $6,000 (£4,460) – into a blender so he could consume it in liquid form.

MIAMI, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 19: (L-R) Jake Paul fights Anthony Joshua in their heavyweight bout during Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on December 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Getty Images for Netflix)

The video showed Paul was still feeling the effects of Joshua‘s monster punch, which were also evident during the interview with Logan as he had to stop for a moment before saying: “I can’t really f****** talk.”

But the social media star-turned-boxer insisted this was a “great experience” despite the devastating injuries he suffered.

Paul said: “I was like, ‘Wow, that was nice’. I was on the ground like, ‘That was a good shot’.  “He surprised my jaw. I mean, it’s not that hard to get your a*s beat.

I was doing good, I just think my cardio, just the mental pressure of the big guy and sparring the big people is different on the 10-ounce gloves. But it was a great experience, I learnt a lot in there.”

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