Check out Jake Paul’s boxing record: stats, KOs, wins and loses
On Saturday, June 28, Jake Paul will face Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in a highly anticipated bout at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, but what is his record heading into the bout?


The former YouTube star turned professional boxer will face Julio César Chávez Jr., a former world champion and son of a boxing legend, this Saturday night, June 28th, in what is expected to be Jake Paul’s toughest challenge to date. The matchup has stirred attention across both boxing and MMA communities, as Paul continues his quest to gain credibility in the sport. T
he tension has been rising steadily, though the build-up has been more respectful than hostile — a sharp contrast to his previous grudge matches. Nonetheless, it will all be settled when the bell rings at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, live on DAZN Pay-Per-View.
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— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) June 24, 2025
Who is Jake Paul?
Jake Paul began his road to fame on Vine, then appeared in the series Bizaardvark on the Disney Channel. He eventually built up a massive presence on social media with his daily vlog, with more than 20 million subscribers on YouTube, 22 million on Instagram, and 17 million on TikTok.
What is Jake Paul’s boxing record?
Jake Paul enters his fight against Julio César Chávez Jr. with a professional record of 11 wins and 1 loss. While that stat line may appear impressive at first glance, critics continue to question the legitimacy of his résumé. The skepticism stems from the fact that most of Paul’s previous opponents were either fellow influencers or former MMA fighters, not seasoned boxers.
His only bout against a professional boxer so far came in 2023, when he faced Tommy Fury, the younger brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Paul lost that fight by split decision — and although he went the distance, it marked a clear gap in experience. Now, facing Chávez Jr., a former WBC world champion with over 60 pro fights, Paul is finally stepping into the ring with a true boxing veteran.
Jake Paul vs AnEsonGib
Paul made his debut as a professional boxer by going up against British social media star AnEsonGib in 2020, and knocked out his fellow YouTuber in the very first round. This victory upped his confidence level and later that year, he signed up for another fight.
Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson
His next opponent was former NBA player Nate Robinson, with the match forming part of the undercard for the exhibition match between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. Paul knocked out the NBA Slam Dunk champion in the second round.
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— Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) February 24, 2023
Jake Paul vs Ben Askren
Paul then challenged mixed martial artist and Olympian Ben Askren over social media to be his next rival and the fight was set for April 2021. Paul scored another first-round knockout and established himself as a money-making fighter, claiming that the match’s PPV earnings reached $65 million.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley Part 1
The young influencer trash-talked his way into his fight against former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, and for the first time, the bout reached the full eight rounds. Paul eventually scored a split-decision victory in their August 2021 fight, with which he was unsatisfied as he wanted a knockout.
Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley Part 2
He got his wish in their rematch, which took place later that year. Paul was originally set to fight Tommy Fury, but since that didn’t push through, Woodley stepped in as his replacement. This time Paul knocked him out in the sixth round.
Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva
The only fight Paul had last year was against former UFC champion Anderson Silva. The fight went eight rounds, with Paul winning by unanimous decision.
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury
Though the fight was originally set to occur on December 18th, 2021, two cancellations and a number of contractual disputes would see it delayed by more than a year as the two men finally stepped into the ring on February 26th, 2023. The eight-round cruiserweight fight took place in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia and resulted in a split decision win for Fury who was adjudged to have landed a higher percentage of punches, despite the fact that Paul scored a knockdown after Fury slipped while receiving moderate contact. Two judges scored the bout 76-73 in Fury’s favor, while a third gave it to Paul with 75-74.
"I wasn't the normal killer version of myself"@jakepaul reflects on the Tommy Fury fight and vows to return to his true self on August 5 👊#PaulDiaz | @MostVpromotions | @RealFightINC pic.twitter.com/CD9UbAYn1P
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) August 3, 2023
Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz
August 5, 2023, Dallas, Texas
Paul dominated early with a knockdown in Round 5, but Diaz stayed durable and awkward. It was a clear win for Paul over the MMA legend in his boxing debut, though Diaz had moments of resilience.
Jake Paul vs. Andre August
December 15, 2023, Orlando, Florida
Paul knocked out August — a 10-1 professional boxer — with a right uppercut just 2 minutes into the first round. It was Paul’s first win against a boxer with a winning record.
Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland
March 2, 2024, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Paul overwhelmed Bourland (17–2) early with powerful combinations. The referee stopped the fight at 2:37 of the first round. Critics noted Bourland’s long layoff before the fight.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry
July 20, 2024, Tampa, Florida
Perry, known for his toughness, absorbed punishment throughout. Paul dropped him twice before the referee stopped the bout. It was seen as a test of Paul’s power and cardio against a brawler.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
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November 15, 2024, Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)
Though Tyson was 58, the bout was sanctioned and fully professional. Paul controlled the pace and avoided Tyson’s power shots. The fight drew massive global attention and broke several PPV records.

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