Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. Tonight: Time, Stream & What to Expect

Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. Tonight Time Stream & What to Expect

Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. Tonight: Time, Stream & What to Expect

If you're wondering what time Jake Paul steps back into the ring tonight, you're not alone. The YouTuber-turned-boxing-phenom is set to fight none other than former world champion Julio César Chávez Jr., and the buzz is sky-high. This high-stakes cruiserweight clash takes place Saturday, June 28, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, and it’s shaping up to be a major moment in Paul’s boxing journey.

DAZN will begin streaming the full fight card at 6 p.m. MT / 7 p.m. CT, but the real action begins later in the evening. The Paul vs. Chávez Jr. main event is expected to begin between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. MT — that’s 10 to 11 p.m. CT — depending on how long the undercard bouts run. To watch it live, fans will need to purchase the pay-per-view through DAZN for $59.99. That price also includes a 7-day free trial to the full DAZN platform.

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Jake Paul enters the ring with an 11-1 record, including 7 knockouts, and a growing list of names he’s defeated — most recently, a shocking victory over 58-year-old Mike Tyson. This match marks a new kind of test: Chávez Jr. isn’t just a former titleholder (with a 54-6-1 record and 34 KOs), but he’s also someone with true boxing pedigree. At 39, though, he's seen better years, while Paul, now 28, is just hitting his prime. Most odds favor Paul, with some books listing him at -700 and Chávez Jr. at +400.

Tonight’s full card is loaded with excitement. Beyond the main event, fans will also see Gilberto Ramirez take on Yuniel Dorticós for the unified WBO & WBA Cruiserweight titles. Other notable matchups include Holly Holm against Yolanda Vega, and rising star Avious Griffin squaring off with Julian Rodriguez.

Predictions lean toward Paul taking this one by TKO, possibly in the later rounds. Analysts like Josh Peter and C. Jackson Cowart see his youth, reach, and recent performance as clear advantages over Chávez Jr.'s fading form. Unless Chávez Jr. shows up in the best shape of his career, this is Paul’s fight to lose.

So set your reminders. Get your snacks ready. The main event goes down tonight, and whether you're cheering for the new school or the old guard, it’s a fight you won’t want to miss.

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