Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr: Date, start time, ringwalks, TV channel and live stream, full fight card
Paul has seven wins by KO and lost to Tommy Fury in 2023
Jake Paul could face the toughest test of his boxing career when the celebrity-turned-pugilist takes on Julio Cesar Chavez Jr at the at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
The son of three-weight world champion Julio Cesar Chavez is a former middleweight title holder who lost to Canelo Alvarez on points in 2017.
“He has an amazing resume, following in his dad’s footsteps,” said Paul. “This guy is a great fighter, and I want to test myself against the best in the world.”
101GreatGoals.com has all the details on Jake Paul’s next fight, including start time, ringwalks, TV channel and live stream and the full fight card.
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Jake Paul next fight: When is his bout with Chavez Jr?
The fight will take place on Saturday, June 28 2025 at the arena, which has a capacity of around 18,000 for sporting events.
“This fight has been brewing for quite some time now,” said Paul. “The fans have wanted to see this, and I want to continue to elevate and raise the level of my opponents.
“I’m going to shock the world once again and prove how good and how powerful I am. This is his toughest fight to date, and I’m going to embarrass him and make him quit like he always does.”
Chavez Jr, who has won 54 of his 62 fights, called Paul “crazy”. “He’s overrated,” added the 39-year-old. “He hasn’t fought anybody in his life. On June 28th, he’s going to see what’s up.
“To start off, he’s never knocked anybody out. Give me one name he’s knocked out, just one. It’s like if I fought with my dad. It’s going to be a good fight. When he was born, I was already a champ.”
Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr ringwalk times
The card for Paul’s 12th boxing bout starts at 20:00 ET, which is 17:00 PT or 01:00 BST. The headliners are expected to fight at around 23:00 ET, 20:00 PT or 04:00 BST.
“I don’t want any excuses,” warned Paul. “When I beat this man, all the boxing media, like you always do, are going to discredit it. I’m going to expose and embarrass him.
“He’s the embarrassment of Mexico. Mexico doesn’t even claim him, and he’s going to get exposed on June 28. Man, the Mexicans love me. I’m stepping into my home environment.
“They love me more than they love this guy. Mexico doesn’t even claim him. I love my Mexican fans, and they’ve always been rocking with me since day one. I’m going to show him who the real Mexican warrior is.
“They say he’s training hard. They say this is the most focused he’s ever been. Good. As he should be. People don’t realize how good I actually am, and when he feels those first few punches, he’s going to want to quit and go back to his stool.”
Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr TV channel
The fight is on DAZN Pay-Per-View in more than 200 countries around the globe and costs $59.99 in the US or £24.99 in the UK.
“I feel very good,” said Chavez Jr. “I feel refreshed and renewed. I haven’t taken blows to the head, so I’m a lot better than he is.
“I need to prepare 100%. This is an interesting fight. It might not be easy, but I’m going to do the best I can to be the best person I am. I think I’m going to take him.”
Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr live stream
Fans can use the DAZN app to stream the fight on a vast variety of devices on the go, with pay-per-view bundle options also available.
For a price of $94.99 or £39.99, viewers can watch Paul’s fight and choose from Oleksandr Usyk v Daniel Dubois II on July 19 or Edgar Berlanga vs Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson vs William Zepeda on July 12.
Paul vs Chavez Jr undercard: Full fight card
Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (Cruiserweight)
Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez vs Yuniel Dorticos (Cruiserweight, WBA and WBO titles)
Holly Holm vs Yolanda Vega (Lightweight)
Floyd Schofield vs Tevin Farmer (Lightweight)
Avious Griffin vs Julian Rodriguez (Welterweight)
Raul ‘Cugar’ Curiel vs Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez (Welterweight)
Naomy Valle vs Ashley Felix (Light flyweight)
Jake Paul boxing record
Paul has recorded several wins over MMA fighters well past their peak, including Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz, and called out current UFC competitor Alex Pereira.
Last November, Paul beat 58-year-old Mike Tyson by unanimous decision in the former champion’s first fight since 2003.
Social media star Paul beat former UFC wildman Mike Perry the previous July, scoring a knockdown in the second round before flattening the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship competitor in a corner in the sixth round.
“He’s never fought anybody like me,” suggested Chavez Jr. “Mike Tyson wasn’t even a fighter.
“He doesn’t know what he’s going to see or what to expect because he’s never seen it before. In boxing, you learn step by step, and he’s missing many.”
Photos: Esther Lin / Most Valuable Promotions

