Jake Paul is preparing for what could be the most telling fight of his young boxing career. On Saturday night, he’ll step into the ring in Anaheim against Mexican veteran Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., a former world champion and son of the legendary Julio Cesar Chavez. Despite the age gap and contrasting paths, this matchup is drawing attention far beyond the boxing world.

Paul, who last fought in November against Mike Tyson in a high-profile exhibition bout, sees this fight as his bridge toward a legitimate title shot. Meanwhile, Chavez Jr., now 39, is trying to prove he still belongs at the elite level. With the stakes this high, even boxing legends are weighing in on the outcome.

Among them is Timothy Bradley Jr., former world champion and ESPN analyst. In his official preview, Bradley offered a blunt assessment that has quickly made headlines—and it doesn’t favor the experienced Chávez.

What did Bradley say about Paul vs. Chavez Jr.?

“I believe the difference in experience, Chavez’s natural feel for the ring against Paul’s ruthless, undeniable drive to prove himself could be the subtle decider of who wins,” Bradley stated. So, can Chavez beat Paul? Absolutely. But I don’t think he will.” Bradley made it clear he’s not doubting Chavez’s technical ability or ring IQ, but instead believes Paul’s hunger and physical edge may ultimately be too much.

Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. face off during a press conference at The Avalon on May 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Can Chavez Jr. still be a real threat?

Chavez Jr. enters the bout with a professional record of 54-6-1, including 34 knockouts and 1 no-contest. His last outing was a unanimous decision win over Uriah Hall in July 2024—his first victory since 2021. Though no longer in his prime, Chavez’s experience far exceeds anything Paul has seen to date.

What does this fight mean for Jake Paul?

Paul (11-1, 7 KOs) is once again facing a significantly older opponent—Chavez is 11 years his senior—but he continues to believe that a win on Saturday could open the door to a world title shot. It’s a goal he’s openly pursued since stepping into boxing.

SURVEY Who do you think will win the Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. fight?

Who do you think will win the Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. fight?

Jake Paul by knockout
Jake Paul by decision
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by knockout
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. by decision
The fight ends in controversy or no contest

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Whether fans see it as spectacle or strategy, this bout has serious implications for Paul’s standing in the sport—and for Chavez Jr., it could be a last chance to reclaim legitimacy.