Joe Rogan Sends Chilling Warning to Jake Paul After Anthony Joshua Jaw Break

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Joe Rogan Sends Chilling Warning to Jake Paul After Anthony Joshua Jaw Break

Jake Paul was convincingly beaten by Anthony Joshua.

Joe Rogan has sent a clear warning to Jake Paul after his defeat against Anthony Joshua.

Paul, 28, took on former world champion Joshua at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, last weekend.

The American YouTuber turned boxer was second best throughout the bout and was eventually floored by a brutal right hand in the sixth round.

The referee was quick to wave off the fight, with Joshua winning via TKO.

Speaking after the fight, Paul stated that he would like to challenge for a world title in the future.

He said: "I think my jaw is broken. But that was good, I'll come back and get a world championship belt at some point."

However, UFC commentator Rogan has sent a stern warning to Paul after his defeat by Joshua.

He said on the Joe Rogan Experience: "Don’t do this very long because there’s a price that you pay that is not worth it.

"That price is depression, deep depression. A severe brain imbalance that is going to lead you to addiction. It leads so many people to impulsive behavior."

Rogan continued: "So many people become gambling addicts, drug addicts, alcoholics after their fighting career. Say if you have a punch card, you have so many punches you can get in your life, which I believe you do. I believe there’s a certain number.

"That [knockdown] was like ten punches. There were a lot of concussions in that one punch. That was real damage. If someone’s breaking your jaw in two places, the inside of your head, there’s a lot of damage going on in there too."

Rogan went on to state that one thing Paul needs to improve on ahead of any future bouts is his cardio fitness.

He added: "[Paul] gets tired in a lot of his fights in the later rounds, he should really sort that out. If he had a much bigger gas tank, if he was training with some of these elite world class strength and conditioning coaches, he would be beating a lot more guys.

"If that guy is only fighting three rounds, he is a [expletive] handful. He’s really good. He clocked [Joshua]."

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