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Three possible next opponents for Jake Paul after defeating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

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The aftermath of Jake Paul's unanimous decision win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. had 'The Problem Child' calling out current world champions, boxing superstars and one fighter he wants to settle the score with.

Paul's target list included cruiserweight world champions Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez and Badou Jack, boxing superstars Gervonta 'Tank' Davis and Anthony Joshua, and Tommy Fury who handed the YouTuber/boxer his only pro loss in the sport back in February 2023.

While Paul against any of the aforementioned fighters would make for an entertaining affair, which bouts are most likley to happen for him?

Here, DAZN News makes a list of three possible next opponents for Jake Paul.

Badou Jack

While Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez and Jai Opetaia look to be on a collision course to unify at cruiserweight after calling each other out, Badou Jack could be the lone man out, searching for his next opportunity.

What makes a possible Jack vs. Paul fight intriguing is 'The Problem Child' has a penchant for facing older fighters whose best days are in their rearview mirrors.

At 41-years-old, Jack is not only the reigning WBC cruiserweight world champion but he is riding a seven-fight win streak as part of his late career renaissance.

A savvy ring general, Jack continuously manufactures ways to win and would give Paul, 28, possibly the toughest challenge of his career.

That Paul could be officially ranked as a cruiserweight would only strengthen his chances at landing a shot at Jack in hopes to become a world champion.

Of all the names he called out, perhaps Jack vs. Paul actually could gain enough legs toward happening.

Tommy Fury

The split-decision victory that Tommy Fury holds over Jake Paul still burns 'The Problem Child.'

There is no doubt that he wants to get avenge that loss or he would not have called Fury out Saturday night.

That said, a rematch between the two flat out makes sense.

It would afford Paul the opportunity to showcase what he has learned in his six wins since losing to Fury, while giving him the chance to also prove he is the superior boxer.

Plus, it would be a wise business decision for both men who would earn another lucrative payday as a result of running it back.

Gervonta Davis

As part of the Paul-Chavez Jr. DAZN Pay-Per-View on Saturday night, DAZN's Chris Mannix revealed that Paul himself told him that a promotional video was all set to announce a Gervonta Davis vs. Paul mega fight following the Davis-Lamont Roach bout. However, that the video never aired because of Davis' unforeseen, controversial draw with Roach in March.

'Tank' is set to have a rematch with Roach in August and if successful, a Davis-Paul fight would be every bit the money-making, over the top spectacle, especially considering how seven divisions and 65 pounds currently separates the cruiserweight and lightweight.

How would such a fight ever happen? Would it make for a must-see event?

And just imagine the buildup of such a peculiar bout between these two large personalities.