Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. breaks the silence after defeat with Paul
Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. questioned the decision of the judges who scored his duel against Paul and made it clear that he is ready for his next fight
Julio César Chávez Jr. broke his silence after being defeated on the scorecards by Jake Paul on Saturday night and assured that he put on a great show for the public present at the Honda Center in Anaheim.
In a video published on his social networks, Chávez Jr. He questioned the decision of the judges who scored his fight against Paul and made it clear that he is ready for his next bout.
“I couldn’t knock him out, I couldn’t knock out Jake Paul, no way the judges see what they want to see, I put on a great show and I hit him in his mother, like I said. He said he was going to knock me out and no, here I am ready for what’s next,” declared the Mexican.
Despite the criticism from the son of the Great Mexican Champion about the result, the YouTuber turned boxer took the victory without problems, since the Junior reacted very late in the duel.
During the first rounds, Julio César Chávez Jr. did not throw many punches and the public began to boo him due to his lack of action. The Mexican was very passive and this was taken advantage of by Jake Paul, who was comfortably winning the fight.
In the second half of the fight, Chávez Jr. began to loosen his hands a little more and in the last two rounds he put the YouTuber in trouble, but it was not enough and he ended up losing on the scorecards with scores of 99-91, 97-93 and 98-92.
Julio César Chávez Jr., 38, fell again in the ring and is expected to fight again. The son of the Great Mexican Champion has a professional record of 54 wins (34 by knockout), 7 losses and a draw.
For his part, Jake Paul, 27, has five positive results after suffering his first defeat against Tommy Fury by split decision, brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. The American YouTuber also has a record of 12 wins (six by way of speed) and one loss.

