Andreas HaleJun 29, 2025, 12:58 AM ET
- Andreas Hale is a combat sports reporter at ESPN. Andreas covers MMA, boxing and pro wrestling. In Andreas' free time, he plays video games, obsesses over music and is a White Sox and 49ers fan. He is also a host for Sirius XM's Fight Nation. Before joining ESPN, Andreas was a senior writer at DAZN and Sporting News. He started his career as a music journalist for outlets including HipHopDX, The Grammys and Jay-Z's Life+Times. He is also an NAACP Image Award-nominated filmmaker as a producer for the animated short film "Bridges" in 2024.
Jake Paul defeated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by unanimous decision in a 10-round cruiserweight bout on Saturday at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California (DAZN PPV). The judges scored the fight 99-91, 97-93 and 98-92.
Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) is now riding a six-fight winning streak since losing a split decision to Tommy Fury in February 2023. Paul defeated former heavyweight king Mike Tyson by unanimous decision in November before dominating Chavez.
Chavez (54-7-1, 34 KOs) is a former WBC middleweight world champion. He won the title with a majority decision win against Sebastian Zbik in June 2011 and made three successful defenses. Chavez was fighting at cruiserweight for the third consecutive fight.
There's was a lot at stake for Paul in this fight. With a victory over Chavez, Paul could enter the WBC rankings at 200 pounds, getting a step closer to his goal of fighting for a world title.
"The WBC ratings committee has been following Jake Paul's career," WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told ESPN before the fight. "If he defeats Chavez, and depending on how the fight plays out, the committee will make the decision. It's very likely [Paul will be ranked] if he wins convincingly."
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