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Jake Paul scorecards revealed with YouTube star DOMINATING Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after losing just ONE round

Jake Paul scorecards revealed with YouTube star DOMINATING Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after losing just ONE round

Scottish Suna day ago

Paul gave his verdict on the victory
JAKE AND BAKE Jake Paul scorecards revealed with YouTube star DOMINATING Julio Cesar Chavez Jr after losing just ONE round
JAKE PAUL's dominating win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr was clear to see after the scorecards were revealed.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer secured an easy victory against the Mexican at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
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Jake Paul dominated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
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He was named the unanimous winner by the judges
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The scorecard was revealed after the fight
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Paul, 28, controlled the fight as he was named the unanimous winner by the judges.
Chavez struggled to get forward in the fight until the final few rounds.
This was reflected in the judges' cards as Paul claimed every single round except for just ONE.
The scorecard shows that in round nine, two judges thought that Chavez was the winner 10-9 over Paul.
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It was far too little, far too late for Chavez to claw back a points victory as Paul had already won the first eight rounds.
His fight back was also short-lived as two of the three judges also gave round 10 to Paul.
The Problem Child has given his verdict on the victory as he hit out at his critics.
He said: "All the boos are words and actions speak louder than words so you can shut the f*** up.
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"I beat your boy. Nah he is a warrior but so am I.
"I think I did great against a former world champion who has never been stopped and I dominated him.
Jake Paul leaks brutal message Anthony Joshua sent him after being goaded over KO
"Yeah 100 per cent I'm staying active, I'm fighting everybody.
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"I'll fight anyone, any time, anywhere, any place."
Paul also took the opportunity to call out British boxing icon Anthony Joshua.
It comes a day after AJ sent him a message urging him to be careful what he wishes for.
Meanwhile, Chavez admitted that he is ready for more fights after the bout with the YouTuber.
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