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Conor McGregor sends cheeky Christmas wish for Jake Paul after his brutal broken jaw injury to Anthony Joshua’s knockout

Conor McGregor sends cheeky Christmas wish for Jake Paul after his brutal broken jaw injury to Anthony Joshua’s knockout
Jake Paul (via Getty Images)
Jake Paul’s brave decision to fight Anthony Joshua ended in a harsh reality. The British heavyweight stopped him with a sixth-round knockout earlier this month. Paul suffered a broken jaw in two places, one of the most serious injuries in boxing. While many praised his courage for stepping into the ring with a former world champion, the loss raised fresh questions about his future. Fans and experts alike are now wondering what comes next for ‘The Problem Child’.As Paul recovers from surgery and begins a long healing process, another major name has entered the discussion. Former UFC champion Conor McGregor has reignited talk of a possible crossover fight. The Irish star reacted publicly to Paul’s injury and added fuel to ongoing speculation. At the same time, former boxer George Groves has suggested a wild idea that could bring both fighters together under unusual rules.

Jake Paul sends Christmas wishes to his fans, asks everyone to give their best shot at being great

Jake Paul recently updated fans about his condition on X. “God is great. Broken jaw, but brain and spine all clear. Never been more motivated. Merry Christmas to all around the world. Never stop trying to be great. You are guaranteed 100% failure if you don’t try”, he wrote. His message quickly went viral and drew responses from fans, critics, and fellow fighters.
Conor McGregor was among those who replied. The former UFC champion used humor while taking a clear jab at Paul’s injury. “Indeed! God is great! Enjoy your Christmas smoothies bro,” McGregor wrote. The comment referred to Paul’s broken jaw, which has reportedly forced him onto a liquid-only diet during recovery.Anthony Joshua’s knockout punch fractured Paul’s jaw in two places. Paul later confirmed the damage by sharing X-ray images online. A broken jaw usually requires four to six weeks for basic healing. In some cases, full recovery takes upto several months. This injury comes after Paul fought twice this year, continuing his push to be taken seriously as a boxer.Meanwhile, former world champion George Groves has floated an unusual idea. He suggested a mixed-rules fight between Paul and McGregor. Groves believes the bout should last nine rounds and include boxing, wrestling, and bare-knuckle fighting. “It could be a boxing match for the first three rounds, then a wrestling match, and then just bare-knuckle for the last three. I make Jake Paul the favorite,” Groves said.While such a fight seems unlikely for now, the reactions and comments have kept fans talking. Also Read: Conor McGregor drops four-word praise for Jake Paul’s grit after brutal Anthony Joshua knockout loss
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