During training and conferences, chants of “Fuck Jake Paul!” were heard in support of Chavez Jr.

On social media, the MVP shared a double image: on one side, Jake Paul with his father Greg; on the other, Chavez Jr. with Chavez Sr.

The world needs more great fathers. MVP wishes a Happy Father’s Day to @gregpaul63 @jcchavez115 and all the fathers

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Despite the warmth of the gesture, Jake Paul made harsh statements in interviews: he promises a K.O and criticizes Chavez Jr. assuring that he will “take off the blindfold” in front of the public. He even threatened to expose him and “humiliate him” in the ring

This contrast between provocation and respect works as a strategy: it humanizes Paul in front of an audience that values family, without detracting from his aggressiveness in the ring.

The fight between Jake Paul and Chavez Jr. will take place on June 28 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, as a DAZN PPV exclusive event, promoted by MVP and Golden Boy. Paul comes in with a record of 11-1 (7 KOs) and Chavez Jr. is 54-6-1, in what will be his first major fight in years.

The legendary Chavez Sr. also took a stand and commented on his son’s training:

I’ve never seen my son so focused… if he keeps that focus, I have no doubt he’ll beat Jake Paul

Julio César Chávez Sr.

Strategies for promoting Paul vs. Chavez Jr

  • Combining an emotional gesture (Father’s Day) with aggressive statements creates a powerful effect: it appears on social networks as respectful, but also ruthless. This duality keeps the topic hot and well positioned on Google and social platforms.
  • For Paul and his promoter, it’s perfect: the family-friendly message appeals to more sensitive sectors, while the rivalry in the ring retains the traditional boxing audience, boosting PPV and ticket sales.
  • Team Jake Paul made a strategic move: publicly praising the Chavez family, balancing his provocative rhetoric.


    This mix of respect and rivalry becomes a magnet for the media, fans and sponsors in the boxing world.

  • On social media and in the press, the emotional duality (familiar gesture vs. aggressive statements) gives much to talk about.
  • Media outlets such as TalkSport and Reuters highlight that a victory for Paul would catapult him towards bigger fights, such as world titles and high-profile rivals (Zurdo Ramirez, Badou Jack, and even Gervonta Davis)

This gesture breaks the usual dynamic of media confrontation. While keeping the aggressive tone high for the fight, Team Jake Paul showed an emotional side that breaks the mold. The result: they keep the public’s attention and turn the fight into a narrative event with sporting, cultural and family edges for both teams, both for Jake Paul and Chavez.

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