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πŸ›‘ You won't believe what just happened! In this explosive video, Joe Rogan is taking a bold stance as he BEGS social media sensation Jake Paul to RETIRE following the shocking knockout loss to world champion Anthony Joshua! 🀯πŸ”₯ Join us as we break down the intense post-fight reaction, the potential fallout, and Rogan's heartfelt plea to Jake. Is this the end of the 'Problem Child' era? πŸ€”πŸ’₯ Dive into our analysis of what this means for both fighters! Don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more jaw-dropping content! πŸ‘ŠπŸ’―
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00:00I was going to connect with a bomb and breaks his jaw in two places.
00:04Yeah.
00:05His jaw's wired shut now. He lost teeth.
00:08He probably cooked. He should retire, man. That was a clear reality check.
00:11Damn, retire?
00:12Hell yeah. That was a clear reality check, bro.
00:15Yeah, but it's a reality check to stay in your own division.
00:18He was literally running. Look at some of those rounds. He was running. He was going north to
00:25south, not side to side. He was running.
00:27Joe Rogan strongly urges Jake Paul to walk away from boxing after his brutal knockout loss
00:32to Anthony Joshua. He makes it clear that continuing down this path is extremely dangerous.
00:38Rogan explains that damage from fights like this does not end when the match is over,
00:42but can stay with a fighter for life, affecting mental health, memory, and emotional stability.
00:48He warns that repeated trauma can lead to long-term depression and serious neurological problems.
00:53No amount of money or attention is worth sacrificing long-term health.
00:57A severe brain imbalance that's going to lead you to addiction. It leads so many people to
01:02impulsive behavior. So many people become gambling addicts, drug addicts, alcoholics
01:08after their fighting career. You could only take so much. And that one that he got from Joshua,
01:15ooh. Say if you have a punch card, you have so many punches that you can get in your life,
01:20which I believe you do. I believe there's a certain number. That one was like 10 bunches.
01:25Yeah.
01:25That was a lot of concussions in that one punch.
01:28Sure.
01:29That was real damage. Like if someone's breaking your jaw in two places, the inside of your fucking
01:34head is, there's a lot of damage going on in there too.
01:37Psychologist Derek Van Shake explains that Jake Paul faced extreme danger in his fight against Anthony Joshua.
01:43The number and precision of punches Joshua landed, including a clean right-hand shot that fractured
01:49Jake's lower jaw in two places, could have been catastrophic. Throughout the final moments,
01:53Jake's body language revealed sheer fear and exhaustion as he realized the severity of his
01:58situation. Cornered and vulnerable, he pleaded silently with Joshua, his expressions showing the
02:03shock of facing power he had never encountered before. Van Shake highlights that this level of
02:08punishment is not just physically damaging, but can have long-term psychological and neurological
02:13effects. The fight demonstrated that Jake was overmatched and continued competition against elite
02:18boxers could threaten his health and safety. Experts unanimously stress that after experiencing such
02:24trauma, retirement is the most responsible and necessary choice for his well-being.
02:29To limit the number of punches he threw and also aim a little lower to land that clean right-hand punch
02:35on the side of Jake's face, which fractured his lower jaw, still hospitalizing Jake Paul,
02:40but not actually killing him.
02:42If Anthony Joshua won, Anthony kill this guy. Rolls-Royce, Fiat.
02:50The variety of emotions we see in the final moments of the fight are fascinating. AJ finally corners Jake,
02:56hits him with a quick left-hand jab to the body, which lowers his guard, opening up a clean right-hand
03:02shot to the head. You can see AJ smile there when he sees Jake had fallen into his trap
03:07and knows that he's about to finish him off.
03:09And then you just keep exploiting that. Some people give up. Some people get knocked out.
03:14Jake's body language and facial expressions when he knows it's all over for him is a little sad
03:19as he whimpers in the corner with that scared, nauseous look on his face,
03:23realizing this may be his final moment on earth.
03:26If I get hit with that shot, I'm screwed. I don't believe he's going to hit me with those shots.
03:30You're going to hit him with that.
03:32100%. And land that right hand that he says is my only weapon.
03:36If you look at Jake's eyes and face, he's pleading for mercy to AJ as if he's a child.
03:41Please don't do this.
03:42Some people get knocked out.
03:44It's actually quite surreal that the moment many of us were concerned what happened to Jake
03:48actually happened in real life.
03:49If Jake Paul is left, you know, up against the ropes of Anthony Joshua,
03:53unloading on him, it could be the end for him. Literally, it could be his last day on earth.
03:57Jake Paul was helplessly exhausted, badly beaten, and cornered where AJ could have unloaded
04:03a flurry of clean punches on Jake.
04:05When he takes that clean right shot from AJ, breaking his jaw in two places and then falls to the ground.
04:11And his chin served on the platter.
04:13And look at Jake Paul's face. He knew it right away. He said,
04:16Woo! Some wondered why Jake had that emotion of excitement. Do you know why?
04:21When he was cornered by AJ, Jake's amygdala detected extreme threat.
04:25The boxing world reacts strongly, saying Jake Paul is fully exposed and should retire immediately.
04:31His fight against Anthony Joshua served as a harsh reality check,
04:35showing he is outmatched against elite competition.
04:37Experts and fans alike point out that the knockout and repeated punishment he endured
04:42reveal the physical and mental risks of continuing.
04:45Many insist that stepping back now is the smartest move to protect his health and future.
04:50He probably cooked. He should retire, man. That was a clear reality check, bro.
04:57Yeah, but it's a reality check to stay in your own division or, you know, don't jump in class so far up.
05:03Not retire, man. He ain't get slept. Like, you don't give him no respect for that?
05:08Hell no.
05:09What?
05:09I'm saying, look at his list. It's all high-level boxer. And you've seen what just happened when you step up to a legit boxer.
05:16He got cooked. He gotta retire, man. He either gotta retire or start fucking with these misfits boxer dudes.
05:22He ain't gonna make it with that kind of skill level, man.
05:25Netflix ain't gonna take a misfits type of fighter, bro. He's on a different level.
05:30Facing a bigger, taller opponent, Jake Paul repeatedly took a knee, risking serious injury.
05:35Every fall exposed him to potential ligament damage, similar to what happened to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
05:41against Sergio Martinez, which permanently affected his career.
05:45Beyond a broken jaw, Jake's repeated collapses under Joshua's 260-pound frame drained immense energy as he struggled to get back up multiple times.
05:55Analysts note he hit the canvas at least a dozen times, revealing a poor strategy and sloppy technique.
06:01Talking big about knocking out Joshua only highlighted the gap between hype and reality.
06:05Fans and experts agree that despite all the promotion, Jake's performance showed he was outmatched, overexerted, and physically exposed,
06:12proving that continuing at this level is reckless and dangerous.
06:16You're in there with a bigger, taller person, so keep taking the knee.
06:21First of all, your knee, you can get ligament damage.
06:24Remember when Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. was losing every round to Sergio Martinez, and then Martinez fell to the ground kind of weird?
06:33He messed up his knee. He was never the same fighter.
06:36So you got a broken jaw, but you could have tore ligaments in your knee by having a 260-pound man, pause, fall on top of you
06:46because you keep making it sloppy and falling around and spilling about.
06:51And even if you don't, like, rupture something or tear a ligament or whatever, it's not really much better than someone leaning on you.
07:02Do you know how much energy you exert by having to be, like, 220 pounds or whatever, 216, and keep picking yourself back up?
07:10Like, I've seen the thing. I didn't count myself, but it said there were 12 or 13, maybe 14 times that Jake Paul was on the canvas.
07:20Horrible strategy.
07:21Horrible strategy. And I don't, Netflix, I don't even see how they would like that.
07:27And for me, this generation is, they're chopped, bro.
07:32Jake Paul did all that, and y'all want me to give a bunch of credit.
07:35Jake Paul did all this talking about Joshua getting knocked out, you did whatever to sell the fight, but you didn't make good.
07:43That doesn't make you look good when you talk crazy and talk spicy, and then you have no intentions of fulfilling that.
07:53And then you got the Jake Paul fans and the Andrew Tate fans, because they lost kind of back-to-back,
07:59where they're trying their hardest to turn this into some inspirational story.
08:05Like, oh, as long as you try, it doesn't matter.
08:08No. Andrew Tate said, what do you call someone who loses? A loser.
08:12Joe Rogan points out that Jake Paul has never faced an opponent like Anthony Joshua
08:17and has never experienced this level of energy directed at him.
08:20Now, having fought Joshua, his body has endured a power it has never encountered before.
08:25The devastating punch that broke his jaw in two places likely caused significant internal damage as well,
08:31potentially affecting his brain.
08:33Rogan emphasizes that this is not just a physical injury,
08:36but a warning sign of the dangers of stepping into the ring against elite fighters.
08:40Such trauma can have lasting consequences beyond what is immediately visible.
08:45I'm sure he could make 190.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Anthony Joshua's gigantic.
08:48So big.
08:49He's so big.
08:50He's so much bigger.
08:51So, of course, like, his punch that he knocks Tyron Woodley out cold with, Joshua just eats it.
08:56Yeah.
08:56Because he's a giant.
08:57Yeah.
08:58He's a fucking giant man.
09:00He's so big, dude.
09:00He's so big.
09:01I give Jake so much credit for stepping into that ring.
09:07Bro, he got hit with a bomb, a right-hand bomb.
09:11When he got hit with that, too, I don't know if enough has been made of the fact that, I mean, it was absolutely devastating.
09:18But the fact that he had awareness immediately to go like, like, he looked at the crowd and was like, oh, shit.
09:24Like, wow.
09:25It wasn't like.
09:26I got cracked.
09:27Yeah.
09:27I think he went into that fight knowing that was probably going to happen.
09:32And ultimately, the big win for him would be that he was even willing to do it and that he could do well for a little bit.
09:39For a little bit.
09:40Analysts point out that Jake Paul barely survived his fight against Anthony Joshua, repeatedly hitting his knees and even falling to the mat several times throughout the match.
09:49Despite this, Jake confidently claims that he whopped Joshua, a statement many experts consider ridiculous given the circumstances.
09:57Observers emphasize that Paul's primary motivation was financial gain rather than sporting achievement.
10:02And therefore, giving him undue credit for this performance is unwarranted.
10:06Unlike some casual fighters or YouTube personalities stepping into the ring for publicity, Jake had already participated in 12 professional matches, suffering two legitimate losses.
10:17These defeats were not against retired or low-level boxers, but against genuinely competitive opponents, demonstrating that Paul's record has been tested in serious competition.
10:26Analysts argue that surviving a match against a world-class heavyweight like Joshua is not the same as winning or dominating, and overhyping Paul's performance misrepresents the reality of the fight.
10:36They stress that understanding the context of his victories and losses is critical, particularly when assessing his claims about his abilities and the significance of the fight.
10:46The focus, they say, should remain on the real dangers fighters face rather than exaggerating financial or social media-driven narratives.
10:53A professional boxer who had a 12-1 record when he's 12-2 now, lost against the two boxers that was young and healthy and who trained boxing and not from a different sport or over the hill or retired, okay?
11:10You treat him like a boxer.
11:11Stop calling him a YouTuber.
11:13Stop calling him because this is what they're doing now.
11:15We saw all the predictions.
11:17Y'all didn't see the predictions?
11:19Everybody was shitting on Anthony Joshua and not putting respect on his name?
11:25Acting like he's going to get knocked out?
11:28Tyson Fury said it.
11:29Oscar De La Hoya said it.
11:32Drake put $200,000 on Jake Paul.
11:36Nate Diaz said Anthony Joshua was going to get knocked out.
11:41David Hay picked Jake Paul.
11:43Let's not forget, right at the press conference, they went on the whole panel and asked who would win, Anthony Joshua or Jake Paul.
11:50And everybody was saying, Jake Paul.
11:53Ridiculous.
11:57We're going to get into the disrespect of Anthony Joshua.
12:01So let's treat him like a real fucking boxer.
12:04Because he is.
12:05I said once, this is what I told everybody.
12:07Once he actually fought Tommy Fury, who was the first boxer he fought.
12:10Once he fought a boxer, win or lose, I said, now I count him as a professional boxer.
12:15I'm not counting you as a professional boxer when you're fighting NBA players, other YouTubers, MMA fighters who are even just fucking wrestlers and BJJ practitioners.
12:27Like Ben Askren and Adia.
12:28I'm not counting that.
12:29Brendan Schaub emphasizes that the question of whether Jake Paul could beat Anthony Joshua is completely unrealistic.
12:36He stresses that there was never any real chance for Paul to win, regardless of fan opinions.
12:41Many fans claim that everyone has a puncher's chance, but Schaub calls this uneducated thinking.
12:46In a professional bout, especially against someone at Joshua's elite level, there simply isn't a puncher's chance.
12:53The size, strength, and skill discrepancy is massive.
12:56Even if Jake hits hard for a 200-pound man, he wouldn't measure among the top professional heavyweights in the world.
13:02Schaub explains that if the fight had been marketed realistically, it should have focused on whether Jake Paul could simply last the rounds without being knocked out rather than hyping an impossible victory.
13:11Running and avoiding damage would have been the only feasible strategy.
13:14Any narrative suggesting Paul could dominate or land meaningful punches was misleading.
13:20The commentary highlights that the hype around a puncher's chance misrepresents the reality of elite boxing and sets false expectations for viewers.
13:28The way this should be marketed is not, can Jake Paul beat Anthony Joshua?
13:35That's insane.
13:37That's not real.
13:39That's not real in any facet.
13:40There was never a chance.
13:43There's never a chance.
13:44And the Jake Paul fans, and I was getting this a ton from DMs and comments going, well, everyone has a puncher's chance.
13:53That's an uneducated opinion.
13:55A puncher's chance, yes.
13:57If they're in a bar and Anthony Joshua's there at the pub and Jake Paul were to sneak up behind him and hit him in the back of the head or, you know, in the side or something, maybe, even then, he's a little light in the ass.
14:09But maybe that's a puncher's chance.
14:11In a professional bout where a professional fighter at the level of Anthony Joshua is at, and he is going into a ring knowing and expecting to get hit, there is no puncher's chance when there's that much discrepancy in talent level.
14:29There's not, especially when the size difference.
14:35And some of you will say, Jake Paul hits hard.
14:37To you, yes, to you.
14:41But also, Jake Paul hits hard for a 200-pound man.
14:45He wouldn't even measure in the top 1,000 professional heavyweight boxers in the world as far as the strength knockout meter, if there is such a thing.
14:55It's not possible.
14:56So, a lot of you were tuning in for saying, well, he has a puncher's chance.
15:02That's not real.
15:03That doesn't exist here.
15:07And now, they could do this, but I don't think it's going to get the same amount of views, but it would set expectations.
15:14If, when this fight was announced, Jake Paul's team said, hey, we're fighting Anthony Joshua.
15:21Who thinks we can last eight rounds?
15:24Who thinks we can go all eight rounds?
15:26Who thinks Jake Paul can go eight rounds and not get knocked out?
15:31Suga Sean highlights how Jake Paul bravely promoted and stepped into the ring against an Olympic champion like Anthony Joshua.
15:38He explains that fighting someone of Joshua's caliber requires facing immense fear and battling personal demons.
15:44Despite the risks, Paul genuinely believed he could win, convincing himself while still acknowledging the danger.
15:50Sean notes the smart game plan.
15:52Using a large 22-foot ring to stay faster, frustrate Joshua, and land strategic punches.
15:58While Paul landed a few clean shots, Joshua's size and skill meant he could absorb them.
16:03Sean stresses that surviving and executing this strategy required courage and careful planning, not luck.
16:08What up, God in the ring.
16:10Jake was shooting double eggs, too.
16:11Shooting double eggs, nice ones.
16:13Duck unders.
16:13Ankle picks.
16:15Duck unders.
16:15But, dude, I see so many people talking shit on in the fight, which, dude, what the fuck did they expect?
16:25Like, Jake was hyping himself up, saying he's going to win.
16:28Dude, that's self-belief.
16:30He needed that to go in.
16:31He needed that to get himself into the ring.
16:33You know what I'm saying?
16:34He needed that.
16:35What do you think about the sticking that's hung out?
16:38Dude, he's a showman.
16:39This is a fucking YouTuber that switched to pro boxing.
16:43Yep, yep.
16:44And he's fighting Anthony.
16:45He's fucking Joshua.
16:46He made $90 million.
16:47$7.5 million per minute.
16:50Nate Diaz says, that boy don't work hard enough.
16:54This girl in the UFC said, Jake Paul shot more double eggs in boxing and match than I did in my UFC career.
16:59Ryan Garcia said, he's a runner.
17:01He's a track star.
17:02Al Jermaine said, this is a clown show.
17:05Josh Hammett said, I mean, dude, it's like, what's the, I mean, what did they expect?
17:11They expect him to go in there and look like a clean fucking Floyd versus Manny Pacquiao.
17:16Two of them, you know what I mean?
17:17It's like, what the fuck?
17:18You see the aftermath, like his jaw and everything?
17:21Fuck.
17:21Jake Paul's broken jaw.
17:24Jake has to get wired shut for seven days or something like that.
17:27Yeah, like titanium plates.
17:28Seven weeks.
17:29Yeah, Tim says that was the worst thing he's ever gone through.
17:31Seven weeks.
17:32Tim broke his jaw in Montana.
17:34Tried to go to the hospital.
17:35Hospital said the surgeon's out of town.
17:37So now he has to, so he's fucking goes like a week without even getting surgery.
17:41At least Jake was able to probably get it like next day, that same day.
17:46But it's like all the people hating on Jake.
17:48It's crazy.
17:49Connor said, Jake is stupid and will be altered permanently from the spout.
17:51So, I look at it, it's inspiring seeing what he does because I know how much, like, he's putting in work.
17:59He's doing legitimate fight camps.
18:01He's doing sparring.
18:02He's doing rounds.
18:03He's eating.
18:03He's doing everything.
18:04And he's promoting the fight.
18:07Sergio Mora expresses frustration over what he witnessed in the Jake Paul Anthony Joshua fight.
18:12He points out that Jake Paul spent most of the fight running straight forward and backward, rarely moving laterally, making it difficult for Joshua to land clean shots.
18:21Mora highlights that when Joshua had Paul cornered, he didn't attack the body or fully use his size advantage.
18:27Analysts noted that Paul was often leaning into Joshua during clinches, exaggerating the impression that Joshua was passive.
18:34Mora stresses that Joshua's performance shouldn't be judged harshly.
18:37A smaller fighter refusing to engage can make even elite heavyweights look ineffective.
18:41He compares this to Canelo Alvarez versus Williams, emphasizing that running for survival against a smaller, unskilled opponent is very different from facing a trained boxer.
18:52Mora concludes that Paul relied on one overhand right, landing it once.
18:56But it accomplished little, exposing his inexperience and reliance on hype over skill.
19:01Jake Paul.
19:02Like, to your point, Jake Paul wasn't so much moving laterally all the time.
19:06He was literally running.
19:08Look at some of those rounds.
19:11He was running.
19:12He was going north to south, not side to side.
19:14He was running.
19:15Anthony Joshua should have been able to cut the ring off.
19:19And the times that AJ had Jake Paul cornered, he couldn't get shots off.
19:25He wasn't going to the body.
19:26He wasn't using his superior size on Jake.
19:30Like, I heard Nikisa Badarian say afterwards that AJ was leaning on Jake.
19:33Come on.
19:34Like, Jake was leaning into AJ, falling into AJ.
19:37And that's why those clinches were taking place.
19:40AJ is purportedly one of the best heavyweights in boxing.
19:45AJ believes he's on the level that he should challenge Tyson Fury.
19:50That wasn't the kind of performance that makes me believe Anthony Joshua is still a high-level heavyweight.
19:56Well, you're wrong again.
19:58Anthony Joshua didn't look great because he wasn't allowed to look great.
20:02When you're in there with a smaller fighter that refuses to engage, which refuses to box the fight, he's running.
20:09Think of Canelo Williams School.
20:11Canelo didn't look good.
20:12And he got accused of not being able to cut the ring off.
20:15Just one second.
20:16One second.
20:17I knew you were going to go there.
20:19Oh, you did.
20:19William School is, or was, an undefeated 168-pounder with a deep amateur background.
20:26Jake Paul is a guy who lost to Tommy Fury with no amateur background.
20:29So don't compare the two.
20:31Don't compare William School to Jake Paul.
20:32It's not the same thing.
20:33No, but I can't compare a man running for his life and another man running for his life.
20:39That's it for today's video.
20:41Stay tuned until next time.
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