Jake Paul called out a series of boxers from Anthony Joshua to Gervonta Davis after his win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
According to BoxRec, Jake Paul is now ranked 69th in the world and ninth in the United States after his win over former middleweight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Paul called out a host of fighters after his win, including Anthony Joshua, Gervonta Davis, Tommy Fury, and cruiserweight champion, Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, who Paul’s coach thinks he can beat.
There was one other fighter Paul called out though, who, in 2019, fought in one of boxing’s bloodiest wars.

Jake Paul calls out Badou Jack six years after horror cut left blood everywhere
In 2019, Badou Jack took on Marcus Browne for the WBC Silver Light Heavyweight title and WBA Interim World title.
Jack was 22-1-3 at the time, having lost only to Derek Edwards in a freak one-round KO. Browne was 22-0 at the time.
Badou Jack bizarrely punched two referees in his career by accident, and, in both of those fights, went home with a draw.
The fight was fairly normal for the first six rounds, but after the halfway mark, a horrific cut was sustained by Jack, turning the fight into a gruelling bloodbath.
Jack made it to the final bell, but by the end, the ring, the ref, and the fighters were covered in Jack’s blood.
Jack lost by unanimous decision.
Badou Jack picked up first win in two years on Canelo undercard
Shortly before Canelo’s drab win over William Scull, Jack returned to the ring after over two years off.
His last win had come against Ilunga Makabu, who he defeated on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury.
In his return, he faced Noel Mikaeljan, after his original opponent, Ryan Rozicki, was forced to withdraw.
Jack won the fight via controversial unanimous decision.