Jake Paul has undergone a second surgery to repair his broken jaw sustained during his December 2025 fight against Anthony Joshua, according to multiple reports. The follow-up operation was necessary after surgeons found that screws and plates from the initial procedure had come loose. Paul shared images of his hospital stay and MRI scans on social media, confirming the complications.
Sources indicate the first surgery involved removing teeth and inserting a titanium plate to stabilize his jaw. However, the hardware failed due to what doctors attributed to insufficient rest after the fight, with Paul reportedly ignoring a recommended two-month recovery period. TMZ noted the second surgery came shortly after Paul returned to the U.S. with his fiancée, Jutta Leerdam.
Though hospitalized during the recovery, Paul remains focused on returning to boxing. He has not publicized a timeline for his next fight but reportedly still aims to compete at an Olympic level, according to Yahoo Sports. The setback raises questions over how soon he can resume training to meet these goals.
Going forward, attention will be on Paul’s medical updates and any official announcements regarding his boxing future. How he manages rehabilitation and the stability of the surgical repairs will be crucial in determining if and when he can safely re-enter the ring, as reported by several outlets covering his recovery process.

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