Jake Paul Beats Chavez Jr: Decision Win
- - Jake Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) triumphed over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
- Despite failing to secure a knockout, Paul's relentless activity and superior speed allowed him to outpoint the veteran chavez.
- Following the fight, Paul spoke with Ariel Helwani, stating that he saw the bout as a foundation to build upon.
Jake paul dominates Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., clinching a unanimous decision victory in anaheim. The American boxer’s speed and consistent pressure proved too much, outclassing the veteran Chavez over ten rounds of cruiserweight action. Paul’s sights are now firmly set on a world championship role, expressing a desire for fiercer competition and a potential rematch with Tommy Fury. Chavez, despite the loss, acknowledged Paul’s skills, though he questioned his readiness for title fights. News Directory 3 dives deeper into the fight’s key moments and Paul’s ambitious future. Learn how this win sets the stage for Jake Paul‘s next moves. Discover what’s next …
Jake Paul Defeats Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by Unanimous Decision
Updated June 29, 2025

Anaheim, Calif. – Jake Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) triumphed over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (54-7-1, 34 KOs) on Saturday night, securing a unanimous decision victory after 10 rounds of cruiserweight action. The judges scored the fight 99-91, 97-93, and 98-92, all in favor of Paul.
Despite failing to secure a knockout, Paul’s relentless activity and superior speed allowed him to outpoint the veteran chavez. The early rounds saw Paul establishing his jab, while Chavez struggled to land meaningful blows. Although Chavez picked up the pace in the later rounds, it wasn’t enough to mount a comeback.
Following the fight, Paul spoke with Ariel Helwani, stating that he saw the bout as a foundation to build upon. He acknowledged Chavez’s toughness and resilience in the ring.
“He’s a tough, tough guy,” Paul said. “Never been stopped. He’s a Mexican warrior. I respect Mexican warriors.I respect Mexico, but I’m also a warrior and I came out on top.”
looking ahead, Paul has his sights set on bigger challenges and a potential world champion role. He expressed a desire to face tougher opponents as he continues his boxing career. Paul anticipates returning to the ring later this year.
“I want tougher fighters,” Paul said. “I want to be world champion.”
Chavez, in defeat, was complimentary of Paul’s abilities, though he suggested Paul isn’t quite ready for championship-level competition.
“He’s not ready for the champions,but he’s a good fighter,” Chavez said.
Paul also took the opportunity to call out Tommy Fury (11-0, 4 KOs), urging him to “stop running” and hinting at a possible rematch.
What’s next
Jake Paul plans to remain active in the boxing scene and seeks to elevate his competition, aiming for a world championship role. He expects to fight again later this year, with a specific opponent yet to be steadfast.
