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Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr: 5 Big Takeaways From a Fight That’s Already Making Waves

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Jake Paul’s next move is official — and it’s loud. The YouTuber-turned-boxer is now set to face former WBC world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in what’s shaping up to be another headline-heavy event. Here’s a breakdown of the key storylines as this June 28 matchup starts to gain steam

1. Chavez Jr’s Message to Jake Paul Was Loud and Clear

Chavez Jr didn’t wait to fire the first shot. On Instagram, the son of the Mexican boxing legend made his stance crystal:

“Jake Paul – YOU DON’T play Box… I am a real Former Boxing World Champion and June 28 you will find out what it is like to be in with real Mexican style!! Viva Mexico.”

Translation: This isn’t another social media sparring match — Chavez Jr is promising real damage.

2. Paul’s Confidence Is (Still) Sky-High

Fresh off his controversial win over 58-year-old Mike Tyson, Jake Paul now sees himself as ready for a step up. In his announcement, Paul declared:

“I just defeated the baddest man on the planet… now I’m going against a former champion who Canelo couldn’t finish.”

Paul’s claim that he’ll “make Chavez Sr. proud in ways Jr. never has” might just be the most savage line he’s dropped yet.

3. Chavez Jr Could Be a Real Threat… If He’s Locked In

On paper, this is Paul’s toughest test. Chavez Jr is 39 years old, but he’s also a former world champion with 60 pro fights under his belt. The Mexican fighter says he feels “rejuvenated” and ready to “show what I can do now that everything is in the right place.”

If that version of Chavez shows up? Paul could be in deep trouble.

4. The Stakes Are High — For Both Men

For Jake Paul: Beat a real boxer with pedigree and quiet more doubters.

For Chavez Jr: Win this, and he reclaims some pride and relevance in the sport.

Both reputations are on the line, and with streaming numbers likely to soar again, the spotlight will be intense.

5. The Undercard Is Legit

This isn’t just a celebrity showcase. The co-main event features Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez defending his cruiserweight titles against knockout artist Yuniel Dorticos — a real fight with championship implications.

DAZN is clearly going all-in on this night as more than just a circus

Final Word: Is Jake Ready for a Real Boxer With Power?

This isn’t a faded MMA star or a retired legend. Chavez Jr may be flawed, but he’s fought elite competition. If he takes training seriously, June 28 could be the first time we see Jake Paul truly tested — or humbled.

Either way, the hype train has left the station.

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