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Paul vows to avoid heavyweights after Joshua broke jaw
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Paul vows to avoid heavyweights after Joshua broke jaw

Punch Nigeria 1 day 1 mins read
After a brutal defeat to Anthony Joshua left him with a broken jaw, Jake Paul vows to avoid fighting heavyweights again and eyes MMA move. Read More: https://punchng.com/paul-vows-to-avoid-heavyweights-after-joshua-broke-jaw/

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