The showdown between Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has begun long before they step into the ring. At the first press conference ahead of their June 28 fight at the Honda Center in Anaheim, the two fighters exchanged harsh words. Jake Paul, true to his provocative style, not only questioned the Mexican’s sporting past, but openly mocked his addiction problems, dubbing him “Cocaine” in front of the media and the audience present.“There are two things you can’t beat: me and your drug addiction,” said the American with a defiant smile, generating a murmur of astonishment in the room. Not satisfied with that, Paul even dared to say that he could beat father and son in a single night: “I can beat both Chavez. The father and the son,” he said with a laugh. However, the response was not long in coming.

“This fight is dedicated to boxing,” Chavez Jr. responds.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., visibly calm but determined, made it clear that his commitment is not only personal, but also to the sport he represents. “I’m going to dedicate it to boxing so that it continues to have the respect it deserves,” he said. Accompanied by his father, the legend Julio Cesar Chavez, the former world champion assured that Jake Paul will discover what it is like to face a real professional boxer.

“When he was born, I was already champion,” Chavez Jr. recalled, while emphasizing that he is in excellent physical and mental shape. “I’m much better than him, I haven’t taken a blow to the head in years. I know he’s strong, but if I prepare 100 percent, I’m going to beat him.”

The legacy of Mexican boxing at stake

Despite being away from the elite level for years, Chavez Jr. represents the most serious challenge in Paul’s career, who so far has mainly faced former MMA fighters and celebrities. “Mike Tyson is not even an active boxer,” said the Mexican, dismissing Paul’s recent victory. “He’s never fought anyone like me.

Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. also joined the criticism of the American, although he acknowledged his impact on the promotion of modern boxing. “Jake Paul is young and strong, but he hasn’t fought a real boxer. There’s no way he’s going to beat my son,” said the great Mexican champion. And he concluded: “With all due respect, we’re going to fuck this bastard up.”

With the backing of Golden Boy Promotions and on a card that will also feature Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez in the co-main event, the clash between Paul and Chavez Jr. will not only be a media spectacle, but a duel between opposite worlds. For Jake Paul, it’s about cementing his legitimacy in professional boxing. For Chavez Jr, it’s about cleaning up his name and asserting the lineage he represents.

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