Jake Paul faced criticism before stepping back into the boxing ring after an interview was abruptly cut short. On Saturday night, Paul secured a unanimous decision victory over former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Logan Paul shared some criticism of Chavez Jr. while also frequently voicing negativity akin to his brother. Before fight night, Jake Paul was removed from a Piers Morgan interview following the host’s harsh comments about Paul’s previous bout with Mike Tyson. Although Paul vowed that he and his team would “eliminate” their detractors, Morgan shows no signs of backing down.
In a recent episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” the host revisited his tense encounter with Jake Paul and was joined by Dillon Danis, who has his own contentious history with the Paul brothers after facing Logan in a 2023 professional boxing match. Both Morgan and Danis expressed doubts about Paul’s boxing credentials as they analyzed his fight against Chavez Jr. and questioned the seriousness of some of his opponents. Morgan even claimed that his own boxing experience, including training with Manny Pacquiao, gives him the credibility to face such challenges.
Morgan proposed a doubleheader event where he would fight Jake Paul, and Danis would have a rematch with Logan Paul on the same night. Danis countered by saying that Morgan, despite lacking formal boxing experience, doesn’t fit the type of opponent Jake Paul seeks.
On the same night as Paul’s win over Chavez Jr., Gilberto Ramirez held the WBA (Super) and WBO cruiserweight titles. Jake Paul, ranked 14th by the WBA in cruiserweight, is now eligible to challenge Ramirez, raising the possibility of Paul vying for a world championship later this year. Given Paul’s fame and the attention his fights attract, this upcoming match could potentially be for a major title.
Fan Take: This development is significant for fight fans as it signals Jake Paul’s growing legitimacy and potential entry into world title contention, blending mainstream stardom with professional boxing. If Paul can back up his hype with performances against top-tier champions like Ramirez, it might shift the dynamics of the sport and attract a broader audience.