Boxer Jake Paul, who came out with a broken jaw, boasts a $140 million fortune after his knockout loss to Anthony Joshua, posing with a large sum of money and six guns on a private jet.
Jake Paul appeared to be bragging about his winnings from his loss to Anthony Joshua as he left Miami after undergoing surgery to repair a broken jaw following his successful £140 million ($187.5 million) fight.
The Problem Child survived six rounds in Florida against the former world heavyweight champion before being knocked down with a brutal knockout blow that left him feared he had broken his jaw.
After driving to the hospital after the game, Paul learned that he would have two titanium plates inserted and several teeth removed, and would be forced to undergo a liquid diet for seven days after the surgery.
But on Sunday, Paul appeared to have recovered enough to return home, sharing a snapshot of his atypical trip from the Sunshine State on Instagram.
"American Dream (American flag emoji)," the former YouTuber wrote in the image's caption. "Start yours today. Believe in it.
"Fail. Work. Fail. Learn. Fail. Never stop."
The 28-year-old posed on the private jet surrounded by thick wads of hundred-dollar bills and five guns, plus a gold firearm he held in the same hand as a lit cigar.
The seats on the plane were covered with luxurious blankets from the French fashion house Hermes, and on the other side of the cabin, large Louis Vuitton shopping bags were stacked on top of each other.
In the second image featured in the carousel, Paul chose a photo of himself as a little boy.
Before going to the hospital, the American boxer, despite spitting blood after the knockout, shared during his in-ring interview: " I feel good, it was fun, I love this sport."
Paul later posted a photo of his X-ray confirming a double fracture in his jaw. He also shared a series of graphic images and videos on his Instagram account which appeared to show a dislocation in his jaw - with a lot of blood dripping down his face.

The former lightweight champion has since confirmed that he will take a break from the sport, but plans a bid for the lightweight world title.
"I'm going to take a little break. I've worked hard for six years. I'm going to take a little break. This is great," he said. "We're going to heal the broken jaw, come back and fight people my weight."
Paul added: " Anthony Joshua is a great fighter, I got beat, but that's what this sport is about. I'll come back and keep winning. "
"I've already won in every way of life. My family, my beautiful fiancée, his sport has helped me a lot in my life."
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