Jake Paul is currently facing the longest break of his professional boxing career after Anthony Joshua broke his jaw in a knockout loss to the former unified heavyweight champion last December.
Paul has undergone two jaw surgeries and his current goal is to return to the ring in early 2027. If the schedule holds, it will be the first time since his professional debut in 2020 that he has gone an entire calendar year without a fight.
Although it might seem that Paul’s free time will be a challenge, he sees it as an opportunity to recharge his batteries.
“I miss boxing,” Paul told ESPN earlier this week.
He is now in a full-fledged promotional role as MVPW-02, headlined by Alycia Baumgardner vs. Bo Mi Re Shin, takes place on Friday at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.
“But the time off definitely gives me back that energy and has helped me miss it. It’s good to miss sports because I haven’t missed it in a long time since I started.”
Paul said that while his jaw was “recovering nicely,” he still wasn’t cleared to spar and just started hitting the hefty bag.
“I actually just started getting back into training because hitting the hefty bag causes vibrations in my face and my jaw wasn’t able to heal with it,” Paul said. “But now it’s come to a point where I can really give it my all. So I’m slowly getting back into it and trying to stay in shape at least a little bit.”
Paul will spend a year recovering and will be lively as a promoter while awaiting clearance to start sparring. He plans to return in the cruiserweight division and his goal is to become world champion. While some assumed the brutal knockout loss to Joshua might be Paul’s last fight, the YouTuber-turned-victor sees the fight as something that helped him become a better fighter and achieve his goals.
“I’ve really been pushing myself for the last six years, averaging almost three fights a year,” Paul said. “It’s good to have some time away from the sport and feel like I want to come back to it with renewed energy.
“I can’t wait to get back in the ring, but I don’t want to rush it.”