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In today’s jaw-dropping episode, Joe Rogan reacts to the shocking news of Jake Paul's devastating injury that abruptly ends his boxing career! 🥊💥 From raw emotions to mind-boggling insights, Joe doesn’t hold back as he explores the impact of this unexpected turn of events. What does this mean for the future of influencers in sports? How will this reshuffle the boxing landscape? Join us as we break down the footage and build-up to the injury, sparking wild discussions around talent vs. risk! Don't miss this unforgettable encounter—subscribe now and turn on notifications for epic content! 💬💔👊

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00:00Yeah, and you weren't really sparring you were fighting we're fighting all the time and just getting guys getting dropped all the time
00:06And that was just the kind of gym that I was in it was there's no coming back from that the people who like
00:12dissipate their teeth through usage you don't get like a
00:18Second set didn't look like he got out of first gear
00:20Jake Paul was just on pure survival mode from round one right through to round six
00:25I don't know if he's got a moral victory going six rounds
00:28Maybe he has people might give him credit for going six rounds, but he got in there and just survived
00:33He just went in there and ran like a chicken from round one right through to round round six when he got splattered
00:39Joe Rogan was shocked by the serious career-ending injury Jake Paul suffered during the Anthony Joshua bout
00:45He emphasized that boxing is extremely dangerous and continuing to fight could severely affect the brain and daily life
00:51Experts reportedly warned that such injuries have long-term consequences
00:56Making it clear that taking these risks in the ring is extremely hazardous and potentially life-altering
01:02Life is ruined because then you can't think you can't do things you don't know what the you're doing in life
01:07You're it's like you literally everything is your the quality of your ability to think and I knew that I was putting that in jeopardy
01:14Joe Rogan has strongly cautioned Jake Paul to reconsider taking high-risk boxing matches
01:19Emphasizing that no career achievement is worth endangering one's life
01:23After his recent fight with Anthony Joshua, Jake suffered severe damage
01:27Including a broken jaw and multiple lost teeth, which required extractions
01:31Rogan points out that continuing down this path could lead to even more serious injuries, potentially permanent
01:37He stresses that the excitement and fame of these bouts come at a high personal cost
01:41Fans and fighters alike must recognize that health should always take precedence over glory in the ring
01:46Here's the thing
01:47Look at all them celebrities like dude from the mighty ducks
01:52The little boy actor that got strung out on drugs
01:55And he all his fronts and all his teeth were missing from being on meth or whatever, you know, I mean whatever drug of choice he was on
02:01There's no coming back from that the people who like dissipate their teeth through drug usage
02:09You don't get like a second set so if i'm not mistaken to do from mighty ducks
02:16Somebody like he's been clean
02:18And they gave him a makeover and he has like pretty much fake teeth. So yeah
02:23The teeth are gonna be cooked
02:25Now I agree with the other part that rogan was saying, but let's keep going
02:30Yeah, I think he went into that fight knowing that was probably going to happen and
02:35Ultimately 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
02:43Yeah, and i've already expressed my thoughts on this
02:46I'm not giving no props for a person who says I am a real deal boxer
02:51Because I went and get smashed and got my jaw broken
02:55But I lasted longer than in ganu, but I was crazy enough to try because
03:01To be honest, we're way past the honeymoon stage with a person like jake paul
03:07You've been in this for long enough to go through fight camps
03:12Dedicate your time effort energy money spar with people
03:16You spar with some quality names because you have resources and money or whatever
03:21So we're well past that to the point where you just get credit for stepping in
03:25You maybe got credit your first fight or whatever first couple of fights for
03:30Coming from your background
03:32David hay reportedly explained why anthony joshua couldn't knock out jake paul in the first round
03:38Noting that even though joshua didn't land extremely hard punches early jake still ended up injured
03:43Hay emphasized that boxing doesn't work like instant knockouts jake was moving and avoiding heavy blows
03:49But the accumulation of hits eventually took a toll
03:52He stressed that joshua shouldn't be criticized for not finishing jake immediately
03:56As controlling the fight and landing precise shots matter more
03:59Despite surviving the early rounds the damage jake sustained shows just how dangerous boxing can be
04:05Even against measured attacks
04:07So that's usually that what happened was
04:10What was always going to happen
04:12Now a lot of people thought he would only last one round two rounds
04:15But you've got to give jake credit
04:18You know he went out there and had a solid game plan and was implemented at times
04:22Was landing shots and was avoiding getting hit with the big shots
04:26You know but there's a reason we have weight categories in boxing
04:29And i'd say he sticks with you know the cruiserweight division where the guys are the same size as him
04:33Because that you know without having the schooling the many many years
04:37I was able to give away 100 pounds in weight because i've been boxing since i was 10
04:41I was you know i was an international amateur and world champion at cruiserweight
04:47That's why i was able to do the big jump and use the tactics that he used
04:51To win the heavyweight championship
04:53But so credit to him nothing but respect for jake paul for putting on such an event and putting himself in harm's way
05:00I would imagine some people back home for you are going to say man aj should have gotten out of there in two rounds
05:06Anyone who understands boxing knows it's very difficult to close the range on someone who doesn't want to hold his feet
05:12And is aj supposed to just run around swinging and missing no he's supposed to
05:16Wait for the right opportunity which he did and once the opportunity presented himself he landed and the fight was over
05:22But yeah, anyone who anyone who kind of
05:25Gives aj stick because he didn't knock him out in one round doesn't understand boxing
05:35It's very very difficult to see what level he was because he was fighting someone number, you know
05:41In the top five in the top five in the world, so
05:44Analysts are increasingly vocal about jake paul's career trajectory suggesting that he seriously reconsider continuing in boxing
05:51They point out that throughout his career paul has largely avoided truly challenging opponents often facing retired boxers
05:58Untested fighters or athletes from other disciplines like mma which has made many question the legitimacy of his record
06:05This pattern has kept fans and critics anxious as paul has never consistently proven himself against top-level competition
06:11Now after suffering knockouts at the hands of anthony joshua and tommy fury
06:16Analysts argue that the risks have caught up with him
06:19They stress that his previous avoidance of serious fights allowed him to maintain a strong record
06:24But these recent defeats highlight that he may have reached the end of his viable boxing career and continuing could be extremely dangerous
06:31Beat black fighters
06:32Not boxers like anderson silva tyron woodley
06:37None of them are boxers uh nate robinson who's a youtuber so I guess
06:42You know, over the hill retired mike tyson who's 60 uh almost lost his life before the fight and had blood transfusions and was coughing up
06:52Coughing up blood and was transported off of a plane for passing out and jake paul wanted to fight him and still try to knock him out
07:00A lot of y'all like to say he had mercy on mike, but I promise you I watched the fight
07:05Just go back and watch it again. He was trying to knock mike tyson now from beginning to end
07:12He could not do it
07:13The reason he couldn't do it is because he refused to get too close to mike tyson because mike tyson always was swing back
07:21And he knew he did he did not could not take that punch for mike tyson so he hit and he ran
07:26And at the end of the fight, he was not showing mercy on mike
07:30He was trying to make sure that he doesn't get knocked at or caught with something stupid
07:35Because he knows he's about to win
07:38He didn't want to risk it
07:40I'm not going to keep letting y'all run with this narrative
07:44That mike tyson was following a script with all these fake
07:48Script posts running around on facebook or
07:52Saying that he held had mercy on mike. No, he didn't
07:55Eddie hearn reflects calmly on how the fight unfolded and believes
07:59Everything went according to plan. He explains that the strategy was always about patience control and gradually wearing jake paul down before finishing the job
08:08While hearn initially expected a much quicker ending
08:11He later admits he was satisfied that the fight lasted longer allowing the plan to fully play out
08:16He recalls moments inside the ring where joshua stayed composed and unfazed showing complete confidence and awareness
08:23For hearn this performance proved joshua's experience and ring intelligence
08:28He also laughs off outside noise and online comments making it clear that none of it distracts from the result or the execution
08:35Break him down. He said before the the fight i'm going to break him down
08:39And then i'm going to knock him out and that's exactly what he did
08:41I didn't i thought it'd be all over within three rounds
08:45But you know when I got in the ring after
08:48Because I was shouting just you know anywhere i'm i got anywhere. What are you rushing me for and I was like, oh, sorry, sorry
08:54So but but like obviously he knows what he's doing and um actually now quite pleased that we got the rounds
09:00Yeah, to be honest
09:01Yeah, um
09:02Really random
09:03I was on twitter and I saw jake paul's mom said she wants to get in the ring and punch you
09:07She said she doesn't like the smug look on your face. She is promoting her book
09:10So i'm not sure if she wants you know, but did you see that? What did you think of that?
09:14I am
09:15I was very sad because i've actually I couldn't have been nicer and more respectful of jake and what he's done
09:21And I think logan's amazing. I think he's an incredible athlete
09:24And I shook jake paul's dad's hand in the ring
09:27You know and if I would have seen mum I would have said all right, but
09:31With
09:32I think over the years we've obviously had our beef and she probably don't like me anyway
09:36And i'm probably a little bit smug. I wasn't smug after the fight because
09:42I would have been more smug if it was all over and around so
09:46No, I'll give jake respect and um
09:50Yeah, sorry jake's mum doesn't like me, but if you can send me a free book
09:55That'd be fantastic. Carl Frotch did not hold back in his critique of jake paul's latest fight
10:00Labeling the entire event as a disgrace to the sport
10:02He expresses disbelief that paul is being celebrated at all arguing that the hype surrounding the bout has more to do with spectacle
10:10Than actual boxing ability frotch highlights a troubling trend in modern boxing where social media clout and entertainment appeal
10:17Often overshadow genuine skill and achievement in the ring
10:20He warns that if this continues the integrity of the sport is at risk and young fans may start valuing
10:26Flashover technique according to frotch fights like these should not be allowed to define boxing and regulators need to reconsider
10:33How such matchups are promoted he emphasizes that preserving the sport's credibility
10:38Must take priority over viral moments and online popularity contests
10:41Stopped on his feet countered out knocked out whatever however you want to call it it wasn't a bad knockout
10:45It wasn't an el sparco. It wasn't rendered unconscious, but he got done. He got it on the chin. He went over. He didn't beat the count
10:52It was sort of up on his feet
10:53But if i'm honest that the whole fight was terrible on it. It was just so bad
10:57It was a it was just shit on it a proper bad fight for aj and
11:02Let me start with aj aj was following around the ring a little bit
11:05Sort of pouring with a jab putting the jab on the shoulder of jake paul
11:08Sort of putting him in the corner and not really pulling the trigger on the right hand he didn't he didn't seem to
11:13Didn't seem to be motivated to go in there and just just smash jake paul into oblivion in the first one or two rounds
11:19Which I think he could have done
11:20But he's been out the ring 15 months a bit slow on his feet a bit ring rust
11:24Maybe and he was kind of it's hard when I when I used to spar novice
11:28Amateurs even when I was a world champion pro if you're not motivated sometimes you can
11:32Have a couple of bad rounds and you're sort of looking at your opponent and a jab it sure or right hand it sure
11:36And I think I think aj was in a bit of a a daze early on
11:39Just walking him around touching the jab on his shoulder not really pulling the trigger on the right hand
11:43Didn't look like he got out of first gear jake paul was just on pure survival mode from round one right through to round six
11:50I don't know if he's got a moral victory going six rounds
11:52Maybe he has people might give him credit for going six rounds, but he got in there and just survived
11:57He just went in there and ran like a chicken from round one right through to round round six when he got splattered and
12:03And it's like
12:05It's just you can't really justify what he's done because this is supposed to be a professional professional
12:11Sanctioned boxing match and I think it brings the integrity of the sport down when
12:16Somebody like aj is a two-time world champion can't get in there and just completely dismiss somebody like jake paul
12:21Who i've said for ages can't fight. He's not a professional boxer. It's just aj following him around touching him to the shoulder
12:28Round one came and went round two was much of the same bit slow
12:31I think aj got caught of an overrun right at one stage
12:34But sometimes when you know you're out in the rain you're gonna get wet
12:36It was following him around taking his eye off the ball probably a bit under motivated thinking
12:41What's this guy doing that's in front of me jake paul was just running
12:44Boxing analysts are making it clear that jake paul's recent fight exposed the limits of his credibility in the sport
12:51They explain that just wearing gloves doesn't make a fighter legitimate and hype alone can't sustain interest
12:56Analysts point out that his previous spectacle with mike tyson already raised doubts and the joshua fight reinforced them
13:03They note that genuine boxing fans are tuning out as viewership for paul's match fell short
13:08Didier compared to high-level bouts like canelo alvarez versus terence crawford some even discuss conspiracy theories about the fight's outcome
13:15But experts agree that regardless of rumors paul's appeal is dropping and relying on spectacle rather than skill
13:22Can't carry a career in serious boxing anymore brain or you put on a pair of boxing gloves?
13:29That does not mean that you will be perceived as
13:33Legitimate it doesn't mean people will be willing to pay to watch you fight me personally
13:40I was done with jake paul after the pretend fight that he had with mike tyson last year
13:46Clearly i'm not the only one because viewership for his fight last weekend with anthony joshua
13:54It was significantly lower than a real fight between canelo alvarez and terence crawford
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14:12There are a lot of allegations right now that the fight between jake paul and anthony joshua was rigged
14:21Or it was supposed to be rigged according to the conspiracy theories
14:26Jake paul was supposed to win the fight but anthony joshua decided to knock his ass out anyway
14:31If it was supposed to be rigged it would not be the first time that a fight in boxing was stained with corruption
14:42But either way it doesn't matter because interest in seeing jake paul fight is on the decline
14:50His fight last weekend averaged 33 million views on netflix now to his credit
14:56That is a great number sam jones delivers a candid and unfiltered reaction to jake paul's defeat at the hands of anthony joshua
15:04He admits that the fight was uncomfortable to watch not due to brutality
15:08But because it exposed significant gaps in paul's technique and understanding of the sport jones emphasizes that enduring a fight is not the same as
15:15Performing as a skilled boxer simply dodging punches clinching or retreating may allow a fighter to survive rounds
15:22But it does not demonstrate true competitiveness or mastery he criticizes the reliance on evasive tactics
15:28Suggesting that fans and fighters alike should value active engagement strategy and technical proficiency over merely staying upright
15:37According to jones matches like this highlight the difference between entertainment and genuine sport
15:42Showing that survival alone does not earn respect in the boxing world and that true competition requires courage skill and consistent execution
15:50Action to anthony joshua knocking out and breaking jake paul's
15:55Jaw just talk to me right now about the fight itself and then we'll break it down
15:59A bit of a crap fight if we're all honest
16:02Um, it was like watching jaws 2 when all the kids went out on their
16:07On their on their boats and they were in the middle of the sea
16:10And the shark was just
16:13Surrounding the boat just like
16:16That's what it was like it was just like
16:18It was like
16:20It was like a shark circling its prey and just like
16:22It was like nibbling nibbling and eventually eventually
16:26Got him but jake paul
16:29Showed
16:29Big plums in there no matter what anybody says about him because i've seen people say yeah
16:34He went in there to survive. Yeah, okay. He went in there to survive
16:37He's he's a guy that's been boxing a couple of years
16:40Against a unified champion of the world who can really punch
16:44Um, yeah, it wasn't the best this it wasn't the best
16:48Fight it wasn't the it just wasn't the best thing to watch was it like like
16:53It was just yeah, it weren't great. I just want to see now
16:58Tyson fury against anthony joshua
17:00I think at the stages of their careers the rat aj and
17:05Tyson fury we don't need to see interim fights andrew we don't need to see intro fights because they're just potential banana skins
17:11We want to see two of the best heavyweights of this era
17:16Going at it duke mckenzie provides a straightforward and experienced perspective on the recent matchup between anthony joshua and jake paul
17:24He emphasizes that his critique comes from a place of knowledge rather than personal bias mckenzie argues that the outcome of the fight speaks volumes
17:32Without needing further commentary the decisive nature of the knockout illustrates the disparity in skill and preparedness between the two fighters
17:39He stresses that analyzing the performance is not about undermining anyone personally
17:44But about acknowledging the realities of professional boxing mckenzie highlights that moments like these serve as important reminders of the level required to compete at the top
17:53For him the fight's result alone demonstrates the gap in ability and preparation making additional debate
17:59Unnecessary and reinforcing the point that success in boxing demands both talent and rigorous experience inside the ring
18:05Reminded me of like, you know, like when you've got a fly on the windscreen and you're trying to swat it
18:12And you're trying to swipe and you miss and you keep tapping and keep tapping and then eventually bang you get it
18:17That's exactly what that fight was. Jake Paul didn't get in there to win last night. He got in there to survive
18:22And he didn't do a better job of surviving
18:25He sold the fight brilliantly. That's what he is. He's a salesman and he's a youtuber
18:29Influencer call him whatever you want. So from that perspective
18:34Um, he did he did his job, but he never got in there to win
18:38He just got in there to got beat up and glad don't you need joshua done a number on him
18:42This is why boxers are boxers
18:45youtubers
18:47Whatever they want to call themselves influencers, you know
18:51They should stay in their lane and
18:53And fight people that they're supposed to fight on their level
18:57This guy was never on anti-joshua's level and joshua did
19:01Did what he needed to do did what he did what he had to do for the sake of boxing and and blow this guy out and just knock him out
19:09What what about the the fact that jake was able to land on him clean a couple of times? Well, what did you make of that?
19:17Oh, listen, you can't get into the water without getting hit
19:19Fortunately for joshua that guy can't break an egg. So he was never in any danger
19:25Yeah, he's always going to get hit back. I mean, you know, it was six rounds
19:29And joshua was always going to take at least one or two shots over that six round period
19:34But it was nothing to hurt him was nothing to bother him and like I said, this is all about getting aj's confidence back
19:42If if jake paul fights if jake paul fights if he fights ksi or care to see whatever his name is
19:49Then those two are even yeah, those two are evenly matched aren't they?
19:53They're evenly matched and then they they could fight
19:57You know and then and then because they're evenly matched after the bout discussions quickly turned to jake paul's next steps in boxing
20:04Analysts and fans alike suggest that competing in the heavyweight division may not suit him pointing to the clear differences in size
20:12Strength and experience between him and opponents like anthony joshua
20:16The mismatch highlighted the dangers of taking on fighters significantly larger and more seasoned
20:21Raising serious concerns about his safety
20:23Observers emphasize that continuing at this level could lead to further injuries and long-term consequences
20:29Many recommend that paul reconsider his path possibly focusing on divisions more appropriate to his build and skill set
20:36The conversation underscores the importance of strategic career choices in boxing where physical compatibility and risk assessment
20:43Are just as crucial as ambition and entertainment value effort?
20:47He gave
20:48Now, I know it's not easy to fight a guy that's running away from you and and jake paul made a ring bigger
20:54It was 22 by 22 is a huge ring when I was looking at it. I'm like, holy shit. This ring's massive
21:00I had said before the fight I tweeted I said it's like it was like a soccer field that they were you know fighting in right?
21:06Yeah, and um, you know, it's not easy to do that
21:09But he just he just looked poor in there and like he didn't really care and you know
21:14You're being paid that much money and people are you know
21:16I looked at tickets today just to see on their ticket map how many tickets were left and what it was like
21:21And there was tickets being sold uh for thirty five hundred dollars
21:26And and the and then this is the kind of performance if you're aj that you give when you're being paid 35 million
21:32And people are paying that much money to get in I I thought that was you know
21:35The whole show was awful. Netflix ought to be embarrassed for putting that on
21:39But that main event was just wow bad. That's it for today's video. Stay tuned until next time
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