
Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr LIVE RESULTS: Main event ON NOW as Problem Child returns against Mexican legend
JAKE PAUL is facing Julio Cesar Chavez Jr RIGHT NOW as the main event of the evening has arrived in California!
The Problem Child was under a lot of scrutiny when he last competitively stepped foot in the ring.
Paul, 28, outpointed 58-year-old legendary boxer Mike Tyson for the whole of Netflix to see, and it was a decision that ended in unanimous boos around the AT&T stadium.
But ultimately, it was a huge win for Paul, and he'll be hoping to extend his 11-1 professional record when he faces the son of icon, Julio Cesar Chavez.
Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez beat Yuriel Dorticos to retain the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles, while Floyd Schofield scored a statement first round KO against Tevin Farmer.
just now By Kieran Davies
Tale of the tape in main event
Here are the records of the two fighters locking horns in the big fight of the evening:
5 minutes ago By Kieran Davies
JP confident as ever for victory
Speaking with DAZN, Paul gave his pre-fight thoughts:
Yeh I'm feeling the most explosive I've ever felt. I am in the best shape I have been and I think this is going to be a real breakout event for me.
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10 minutes ago By Kieran Davies
Paul huge favourite for victory
The bookies cannot see past a win for Jake Paul this evening:
Jake Paul by KO, TKO or Disqualification – 11/8
Jake Paul Decision or Technical Decision – 1/1
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr KO, TKO or Disqualification – 9/1
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr Decision or Technical Decision – 9/1
Draw or Technical Draw – 16/1
All fight odds brought to you by Betway.
14 minutes ago By Kieran Davies
Tension builds for main event
We edge closer to the fight everyone has come to see.
Jake Paul versus Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
There has been plenty of trash talk in the build-up to this with Paul stating this one will not go past the fifth round, while Chavez has promised to knockout his opponent.
18 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Zurdo wants Opetaia
He calls out IBF champ Jai Opetaia for a unification bout.
Zurdo says: "That's the fight that I want. I'm the king."
21 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos
The judges score the bout 115-112 (x2) and 117-110... and STILL the unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion... Gliberto Ramirez.
Laughable scorecards there, even with the point off. Zurdo did come back strong but I feel the challenger has been hard done by there.
23 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 12
Massive counter shot bounces off Zurdo's chin - great shot.
Dorticos pushes the pace to the final bell and possibly may have done enough to take that.
It will be tight on the cards, Dorticos started well, had a point off while Zurdo came back into it but the challenger may have pulled it off in the final two rounds.
Let's see if the champ gets the classic favourable decision.
27 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 11
Dorticos is warned AGAIN for low-blows. This time gets away with it.
It's back and forth action, nip and tuck with one round to go.
Dorticos raced to an early lead but Zurdo has fought back and with the point off, it's all to play for.
32 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 10
Point deducted from Dorticos for low-blows! Now the fight is up in the air.
This changes things.
Dorticos ups the work rate towards the end of the round but with two to go his early lead is under threat.
37 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 9
Lovely exchanges on the inside with Ramirez getting the better of it.
The pair go blow for blow now on the inside, Ramirez starting to land with the left hand.
Ramirez slips on the canvas and the crowd get very excited - but nothing to see here.
41 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 8
Another left hand snaps Dorticos' head back, Ramirez starting to come on stronger now.
Ramirez letting his hands go a little more now, maybe Dorticos is starting to tire.
Better rounds for the champion, who maybe has come into the fight just in time.
45 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 7
Big left hand from Zurdo lands and the two exchange blows on the inside.
Better work from Ramirez but he's been far too economical with his combinations.
Good shot at the end likely wins him the round but it's been a rare sight of success.
49 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 6
Lovely one-two combination from Dorticos to open the round.
Zurdo pushes forward but it's Dorticos who is landing the better shots.
He could be on the way to a massive upset here.
52 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 5
Zurdo pushing the pace but not landing all that much.
Dorticos is controlling the action at range and frustrating the champion.
Heading into six rounds and the champion needs to get going.
56 minutes ago By Jack Figg
Ramirez vs Dorticos – Round 4
Huge left hand from Zurdo on the inside, more like it from the champion.
Better round for Ramirez who started to let his hands go a little.
Dorticos needs to get behind that jab again.
Today, 03:35 By Tom Sheen
Big one up next
We've got one more fight until the main event with Gilberto Ramirez defending his WBA and WBO titles against Yuriel Dorticos!
This is expected to be a thriller with Zurdo at the top of his game and Cuban Dorticos a KO specialist.
We can't wait for this one - and then Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr will be coming to the ring after that.
Today, 03:27 By Jack Figg
IT'S ALL OVER!
Big combination from Curiel with Rodriquez on the ropes and that's all she wrote!
Took a while for Curiel to get going but when he did - it was all she wrote.
Rodriguez sporting a bruised face, probably the right call from the referee.
Today, 03:26 By Jack Figg
Curiel vs Rodriguez – Round 4
Lovely combination from Curiel, from head to body but Rodriguez covers up nice.
Down goes Rodriguez after a right hook from Curiel - what a shot!
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