VIDEO: Jake Paul Caught On Hot Mic Blatantly Using “N-Word” On Live TV During Fight vs. Julio César Chávez
Jake Paul saying the N- word (Photo Via X/@HaterReport_)
Jake Paul did what many doubted he could, beat a former world champion. But it’s what he said after the fight that has the internet talking, and not in a good way. A single word has flipped the whole attention. During a tense moment in the middle of his Saturday night bout, Paul appeared to casually drop the N-word, right there on live TV.
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The comment, “This n*gga d*es” came after a round where things didn’t go his way. Cameras caught the moment, and social media didn’t miss it. Fans watching the fight live were stunned. What was meant to be another step in Paul’s boxing journey quickly turned into a moment of backlash.
It wasn’t a slip after the match or a behind-the-scenes moment. This happened mid-fight, in the heat of the action. And it’s raised a loud, uncomfortable question, why did he say it at all?
Paul Responds To Boos, But Leaves Bigger Questions
Jake Paul defends against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (Photo By Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)
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Earlier in the night, Paul had taken over the ring with confidence, walking through the bout against a clearly slower and less aggressive Chávez. Despite fighting in front of a largely pro-Chávez crowd, Paul controlled the pace and walked away with scores of 99-91, 98-92, and 97-93 from the judges.
But it wasn’t just his boxing that grabbed attention. After hearing the crowd boo, Paul didn’t hold back.
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“All the boos are words, and actions speak louder than words, so y’all can shut the f— up!” he shouted during the post-fight interview. “I’m hip, I’m really hip, I just beat your boy’s a–, easy work.” He added, “Wait till I get going even more, motherf—ers.”
The crowd was stunned. Some cheered. Many more were left shaking their heads.
Chávez, speaking to the media later, admitted he hadn’t brought his best. “I thought I lost the first five rounds, so I tried to win the last rounds,” he said. “He’s strong, a good boxer for the first three, four rounds… but I don’t think he’s ready for the champions.”
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Despite Paul’s performance inside the ring, the bigger conversation now is what came out of his mouth after it. As of now, Paul has not addressed the incident directly, but with social media buzzing and critics calling for answers, the silence likely won’t last long.