
Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr LIVE RESULTS: Paul secures points win as he DOMINATES struggling Mexican legend
JAKE PAUL beat Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in a dominant points victory!
The Problem Child was booed relentlessly but it was Chavez Jr who stunk up the place as he barely threw any punches until the latter rounds.
Paul looked good against the former middleweight champion, who looked far from his peak and gun shy against the former YouTuber.
Speaking after the win, Paul reeled off a long list of potential opponents with everyone from Gervonta Davis, Tommy Fury, Canelo and Anthony Joshua in his sights
Potential world title shots against Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez - who earlier beat Yuriel Dorticos - or Badou Jack could also follow.
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42 minutes ago
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