Jake Paul Keeps Surprising: Victory Against Julio César Chávez Jr.
In yet another demonstration of his unexpected boxing career, Jake Paul secured a unanimous decision victory against former WBC middleweight world champion Julio César Chávez Jr. Paul achieved his most significant triumph to date against a former world champion, although the latter was far from his best. The fight, which took place at the Honda Center, had a crowd mostly in favor of Chávez, with scorecards of 99-91, 97-93 and 98-92. Paul, aware of his role as the antagonist, entered the ring with the song “Lean Like a Cholo” by the rapper Down AKA Kilo and wearing a robe with the colors of the Mexican flag. Chávez, on the other hand, was received as a hero, taking advantage of the renown of his last name and the legend of his father. Despite the public’s support, Chávez’s performance was discreet for most of the fight. Only in the last rounds, when he was already at a disadvantage on the scorecards, did the Mexican boxer show more energy. Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) dominated much of the fight, using his jab against a lackluster Chávez, who spent the first rounds chasing the influencer-turned-boxer without throwing punches.Around the middle of the fight, Paul began to accompany his jab with his right hand and incorporated an uppercut into his offense. Chávez (54-7-1, 34 KOs) was never put in danger, but seemed to settle for following his opponent around the ring, waiting for a decisive blow that never came.
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I want tougher rivals and I want to be world champion. ‘Zurdo’ (Ramírez) looked slow tonight. That’s easy work. I want Badou Jack. Tommy Fury can also fight me. Stop running from me, Tommy.
Jake Paul