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Jake Paul lands DOUBLE amount of punches than Julio Cesar Chavez Jr with ex-world champ's damning stats laid bare

Jake Paul lands DOUBLE amount of punches than Julio Cesar Chavez Jr with ex-world champ's damning stats laid bare

The Sun29-06-2025
JAKE PAUL's domination of Julio Cesar Chavez was clear to see in the damning punch stats.
The Problem Child cruised to victory against the former world champion as the judges voted unanimously.
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Paul, 28, won nine out of ten rounds in the bout at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer was only bettered in the ninth round as Chavez Jr staged a late resurgence.
However, the Mexican left himself with far too much to do, having been on the back foot for much of the fight.
Paul landed more than double the number of punches that Chavez Jr managed.
He landed 140 of his 482 thrown throughout the ten rounds, while his rival only connected with 61.
Chavez Jr only threw 154 punches throughout the entire fight and bizarrely only attempted four in the first round.
He did not land a single one of these as he finished the third round with only 14 punches thrown and three landing.
The one positive for Chavez Jr was that his accuracy was far superior to that of Paul.
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He landed an impressive 39.4 per cent of his punches while Paul only connected with 29 per cent.
His best moment came in the ninth round as he hit Paul with a solid uppercut and right hook.
Jack Paul cruises to victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in biggest win yet and puts final nail in ex-champion's career
Meanwhile, Paul called out FIVE rivals in the ring after beating Chavez Jr.
He is targeting fights against the likes of boxing icon Anthony Joshua and old foe Tommy Fury.
He said: "I want tougher fighters. I want to be world champion. Zurdo looked slow as s*** tonight, that'd be easy work too.
"Badou Jack, I want everybody. Anthony Joshua, Gervonta (Davis) and Tommy, stop running."
He also sent a classy message to former adversary Ben Askrin, who is in hospital waiting for a lung transplant.
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