Jake Paul was surprisingly outweighed by Julio Cesar Chavez Jr as fight night weights are revealed

Jake Paul has traditionally been accused of picking opponents who are much smaller than he, so that he can bully them in the ring.

Last Saturday, Jake Paul returned to the boxing ring for the first time since his controversial victory over Mike Tyson last November, when he took it against Julio Cesar Chavez JR in Anaheim, California.

'The Problem Child' continued to pick up another dominant victory and continued to distribute the boxing fan base after scoring the unanimous decision victory against the former WBC Middleweight Champion.

After his victory over the Mexican, Paul has now arrived the top 15 of the WBA rangers. He is now eligible for a cruiserweight world title shot against Zurdo Ramirez, and the two were confronted with the fighting on Saturday evening.

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Jake Paul was able to cope with Julio Cesar Chavez JR on Fight Night

During his career, the 28-year-old has constantly criticized his involvement in sport, where one of the complaints is how he chooses opponents who are smaller than he.

After his victory, Paul threatened to follow 'powerful' who continues to make up 'irresponsible' claims about his boxing career, while he continued his feud with controversial British talk show host, Piers Morgan.

'The Problem Child', however, may have regained part of his reputation after the fight because the fighting nights of the hunters have been revealed and there are some surprising figures.

During the official weightings on the Friday before the fight, Paul weighed on 199.4 pounds and only set at 10 pounds, Come Fight Night when he entered the ring at 209.4LBS, so that his weight only increased 5%.

On the other hand, Chavez JR, who competed for most of his career with a lower weight of around 160 pounds, set up at 198.4LBS during the official weightings, but set up a significant 15.1 pounds per fighting evening.

On Saturday evening, Chavez JR weighed 213.5 pounds and weighed Paul against 4.1 pounds. Of course the extra weight did not pay dividends for the Mexican, because Paul dominated him for the large majority of the fight.

Jake Paul Branded 'Crazy' for calling former heavyweight world champion

After his victory over the former world champion, Paul shouted various current world champions while he wants to achieve his ultimate goal of his career.

One of the names that called the 28-year-old was a former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua, who has been out of the ring for a while since his devastating loss for Daniel Dubois.

With Joshua as a legitimate former world champion that would be considerably larger than he, Paul 'crazy' was branded for making the callout by Roy Jones Jr.

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