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Jake Paul had stinging words for these boxing superstars and world champions after defeating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

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Fresh off producing a unanimous decision over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Jake Paul ripped into a wide range of boxing superstars, world champions and one particular fighter he would like to seek revenge against.

"I want tougher fighters," Paul began telling Ariel Helwani at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, and exclusively live on DAZN Pay-Per-View, on Saturday night. "I want to be world champion."

That is when 'The Problem Child' began firing shots at his fellow boxers with his first target being unified WBA/WBO cruiserweight world champion Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez who was victorious in a unanimous decision win over Yuniel Dorticos as the co-feature to Paul-Chavez Jr.

Paul was not impressed by Ramirez's win at all.

"'Zurdo' looked slow as s—t tonight," Paul said. "That'd be easy work, too. [WBC cruiserweight titleholder] Badou Jack, I want everybody."

Jack seemingly responded on his X social media account with laughter.

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Outside of the cruiserweight division, Paul put plenty of other boxers in his crosshairs, too.

"Anthony Joshua, Gervonta [Davis] and Tommy [Fury], stop running."

Paul, who improved to 12-1 (7 KOs) and could receive an official cruiserweight ranking, also warned that he is just warming up in boxing.

While 10 rounds with Paul were enough for Chavez Jr. to call 'The Problem Child' a "good boxer," the Mexican fighter made it a point to state "I don't think he's ready for the champions."

But Chavez Jr.'s opinion is not likely to stop Paul from setting his ambition high.

DAZN's Chris Mannix reported that Paul had told him that a promotional video announcing a Paul-Gervonta Davis fight was all set, but ultimately did not see the time of day after Davis' draw with Lamont Roach in March.

While the weight difference between the two fighters is drastic, perhaps Paul's most viable immediate action would be to set up a rematch with Fury who accounts for Paul's only loss in boxing.