Logan Paul was critical of his brother's opponent after a 10-round game on Saturday evening.
Jake Paul beat Julio Cesar Chavez JR through a unanimous decision after a late storm of the former world champion.
It was clear from the Ring Walks that the Anaheim was firmly behind the Mexican hunter, with Paul sent a message to his 'haters' after the fight.
The majority of the fight was not particularly fascinating, where Chavez Jr admitted that he left things too late to guarantee the victory.
That will not bother Paul too much because he focuses on a world champion in his next fight, while his brother celebrated the victory when he gave his thoughts about the game.
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Logan Paul criticizes Julio Cesar Chavez JR for his performance against Jake Paul
Julio Cesar Chavez JR might have been world champion in his career, but the Mexican boxer has received a lot of criticism from his career in recent years.
Although he had his fights late, the 39-year-old was not enough active enough during the 10-round fight.
According to Compubox, he was thrown on average 15 bumps and landed 6 per round, compared to the 48 punches of Jake Paul and landed 14.
6/28 DAZN-Paul W 10 Chavez Jr.Paul dominated, lands 7 of 30 Jabs per round and 42% of his power bumps. 67 of his landed bumps were body shots. Too little, too late for Chavez, who landed the last 3 rounds 40 of his 61 punches. pic.twitter.com/Q1Cl6if9am
– Compubox (@Compubox) 29 June 2025
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Logan Paul referred to this when giving his thoughts about the fight in a backstage interview with Dazn.
Although he was incredibly happy for his brother, whose performance he praised, Paul was also critical of Chavez Jr because he did not want to be involved, which led to one -sided scorecards.
“I feel great. I think he did so well. It's really hard to fight a man who doesn't want to fight and it's also annoying for the fans. We were halfway through the fight and the guy had thrown as 20 punches, so it's hard, but it's what it is.
Jake Paul claims that he 'comes to take it all' in response to Zurdo Ramirez
After the fight, Jake Paul shared a face-off with Zurdo Ramirez, who previously retained his WBA and WBO Cruiserweight titles in the night by beating Yuniel Dorticos.
With Paul aimed at a world championship collision on Cruiserweight, Ramirez pushed back against this by claiming that 'The Problem Child' will not achieve this kind of success in his division.
Paul replied by stating that the Mexican champion is not the only title holder in the division and that he focuses on all belts, not just Ramirez's.
“It's not his division. It is Badou Jack and the other child, Jai Opetaia. It's everyone's division and I come and take it all.”
In his press conference after the fight, Paul also spoke about the possibility of a huge fight with Anthony Joshua, which says it looks like it could happen in 2026.
