It is happening soon, Jake Paul vs Chavez, a fight that many are willing to pay for tickets for and schedule their times to watch. Who will win? A question that no one, not even analysts, knows because they are unpredictable. If they were both elite players, aggressive and all, perhaps it would be a debate worth having; however, both fighters are similar yet different. Chavez has more experience, but he has not been in the right for over a year. Paul has less experience, but he is still new to this boxing thing, and we can see how much effort he is putting in. This match is an interesting one.
When it comes to skills, Jake Paul and Chavez are kinda on the same level
What comes to mind when we talk of pro players in boxing? Definitely not Jake Paul. The change in his career to boxing is just what made it look like he is not serious and maybe is after something. However, the good part was that he was able to experience another part of his life and interests, which has now led him to face some good boxer players. This will stretch him.
Fighting, punching, running, swelling, bleeding, sweating, and being physically fit do not sound like it is something that Jae grew up exposed to. Perhaps on television, not in real life. But here is the thing: He has proven himself over the years. What started off as a joke, as something for fame, likes, and followers, seemed to birth a real love for boxing for Jake. From Netflix, and now we talk of facing Chavez.
Fans are kinda scratching their heads right now — no one knows what to expect
Betting lines on boxing frequently provide you with a good picture of what the experts believe. However, this time? Instead of roaring, the odds are whispering. Jake Paul is a slight favorite according to several bookies. Others depict Chavez Jr. as making progress. The hour and occasionally even the platform determine this. As low as a -750 favorite, Paul requires bettors to stake $750 to win $100. With Chavez priced as low as +450, wagerers would win $450 on a $100 wager.
Shane Volk, risk manager at Circa Sportsbook in Las Vegas,
“Chavez Jr. is definitely the best boxer Paul has faced.”
This battle is about reputation and atonement, not resumes
This is not about the CVs of these players. Their resumes are not the best; however, these are two boxers wanting to build a name for themselves. Chavez took a long pause; therefore, he needed to really pull up his socks. Paul has been consistent, but he is not yet there; he still needs to be grounded if he sees himself as a boxer for the next decade. Chavez J has already boldly expressed that his goal is to end Jake Paul’s career.
There is no clear favorite, and there is no final stamp to say that this boxer will win or lose. Fans are excited, but it is one of those matches where feelings are neutral, and whoever wins, wins, but then we are able to determine if some bets and odds were correct or not. Analysts themselves are failing and possibly have failed to make a final decision on the matter, so what is next? Watch them play and see how it all unfolds. All I can say is, that whether or not he wins, Jake Paul still has a lot of potential and time to push his boxing career. They can learn a thing or two from these players fighting on September 13.