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Jake Paul got exhausted and stopped against Anthony Joshua. Broken jaw. Mouthpiece survival. This is not spin territory. It’s a matter of bones and nerves. The real question is whether it was worth it, not what comes next.
After a loss like that, it’s not a matchmaking decision. These are blocks of ice. Wiring. Take back your head. You don’t come straight out of a truck stop and call it character building. Your body decides the timeline, not the schedule.
It’s promoter Nakisa Bidarian speaking now, not the fighter. And that matters. According to TMZ SportsBidarian admits the loss of Tommy Fury still concerns Paul. It’s one they can’t shake. Joshua was of size and strength. A physical shift once the exchanges have been settled. Fury was different. Same scale. Same range. Better control of distance, pace and clinch timing.
You can explain why you got arrested by a much bigger man. Boxing allows you to do that. The fans agree. Then they move on. You don’t get that grace when you’re outmatched by someone your size who holds you at the end of the jab and beats you to the reset every round.
But wanting Fury to fight back doesn’t mean being ready.
Praise of heart and courage is standard corner turning. This is how developers protect their assets. Gyms don’t talk like that when things are tense. They talk about position width. Quits after hitting. What happens when the jab stops landing and you are forced to clinch or trade.
Rising social numbers don’t help when your jaw tells you exactly how the night lasted.
If Paul chases Fury again without addressing foot placement, balance under pressure and what he does when the rhythm breaks, he risks turning a loss into a ceiling. Lose that again and the experience stops evolving.
Boxing decides quickly. Once he makes his decision, he usually doesn’t change his mind.
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Last updated on 12/23/2025