Julio Cesar Chavez Jr admits he ‘could never’ KO Jake Paul in first statement after disappointing loss

Julio Cesar Chavez JR issued his first statement after his disappointing loss to Jake Paul on Saturday evening.

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

Again 'The Problem Child' fans fascinated after he had defeated the former WBC middleweight champion through a unanimous decision, and a step closer to his final goal to become world champion.

After the fight, Paul sent an explicit message to his 'haters' after his collision against Chavez JR established the new Honda Center Gate record, again in a milestone in his controversial career.

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Julio Cesar Chavez JR breaks his silence with controversial explanation

The performance of Chavez Jr was closed by Jake Paul's brother, Logan Paul, who claimed that the Mexican did not want to fight and it resulted in a 'annoying fight for the fans'.

During his short term of office as a professional boxer, Paul has constantly criticized the making of hand-ranging opponents, and even had to conclude claims of rigging fights several times during his career.

In his first explanation, however, Chavez JR only removed a few hours, Chavez JR caused controversy by claiming that he could never 'hit' the problem child.

“I could never eliminate him. I couldn't eliminate Jake Paul,” Chavez JR began to explain in a video about his Instagram story.

“Whoever wants the jury members wins. I set up a great show and well, I hit him in the ass as I said I was going. He said he would go crazy, no, no. Here I am ready for what the next is, thanks everyone,” he went on.

It is unclear whether Chavez JR suggests that he cannot eliminate Paul, or whether he himself is critical of his own achievements, but with fans who continue to claim Paul's fights, the statement of Chavez JR comes across as very damn.

Jake Paul is finished with world champion after winning

Prior to the fight, the 28-year-old admitted that his ultimate goal is in boxing to become world champion, where Chavez JR is the first obstacle.

And with that, following his victory 'The Problem Child' faced Zurdo Ramirez, who currently has the WBA and WBO Cruiserweight titles and successfully defends it in the Co-Main event.

If Paul does not have a fight against Ramirez, despite the fact that he earns himself a place in the top 15 with his victory, he has also mentioned several other champions that he then wants to face.

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