Jake Paul Vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Results And Full Card Results

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It’s going to be an interesting night of boxing at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Jake Paul takes on former middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the main event of an intriguing card from MVP Promotions.

I’m covering live results from the entire card. I’ll drop in highlights where available, full results for every fight and I’ll score the top four bouts on the card.

The most recent update will appear here. A complete chart for results is below. Once a fight has gone final, I will replace the other info with the results of the fight.

Action begins at 8 pm ET.


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Holm vs. Vega Underway

Sixth Round

Holm is winning this one easy with faster hands, better feet and more accurate punching.

We’ve already seen one upset tonight with Renee Alvarado handing Victor Morales his first pro loss, but Holm is seemingly intent on escaping the upset bug. Through three rounds, Holm is dismantling Vega.


Jake Paul Vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Fight Card Results

MAIN EVENT: CRUISERWEIGHT BOUT (200 LBS) – 10 Rounds
Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Hometowns: Dorado, Puerto Rico, and Culiacan, MX
Records: 11-1 (7 KOs) and 54-6-1 (34 KOs)
Weights: 199.4 lbs and 198.4 lbs

CO-MAIN EVENT: WBO, WBA CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (200 LBS) – 12 Rounds
Gilberto Ramirez vs. Yuniel Dorticós
Mazatlan, Mexico, and Cienfuegos, Cuba
47-1 (30 KOs) and 27-2 (25 KOs)
199.8 lbs and 198.6 lbs

WELTERWEIGHT BOUT (147 LBS) – 10 Rounds
Raul Curiel vs. Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez
Guadalajara, MX, and Maldonado, Uruguay
15-0-1 (13 KOs) and 16-0-1 (9 KOs)
146.4 lbs and 145.2 lbs

WELTERWEIGHT BOUT (147 LBS) – 10 Rounds
Avious Griffin vs. Julian Rodriguez
Chattanooga, TN, and Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
17-0 (16 KOs) and 23-1 (14 KOs)
146.8 lbs and 146.6 lbs

LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT (135 LBS) – 10 Rounds
Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer
Austin, TX, and Philadelphia, PA
18-0 (12 KOs) and 33-8-1 (8 KOs)
134.8 lbs and 135 lbs

LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT (137 LBS) – 10 Rounds
Holly Holm vs. Yolanda Vega
Albuquerque, NM, and Ciudad Obregon, MX
33-2-3 (9 KOs) and 10-0 (1 KO)
136.6 lbs and 136.8 lbs

WBA CONTINENTAL GOLD WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (147 LBS) – 8 Rounds

  • Joel Iriarte def. Kevin Johnson via unanimous decision (80-72, 79-73, 78-74)

FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT (124 LBS) – 8 Rounds

  • Alexander Gueche vs. Vincent Avina via unanimous decision (80-72×2, 79-73)

HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT (200+ LBS) – 6 Rounds

  • Joshua Edwards def. Dominic Hardy (KO1)

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT (130 LBS) – 10 Rounds

Renee Alvarado def. Victor Morales via unanimous decision (96-94, 99-91×2)

SUPER FLYWEIGHT BOUT (122 LBS) – 8 Rounds

  • John Ramirez def. Josue Jesus Morales via unanimous decision (80-72×2, 79-73)

This one feels like a test card for everyone.

Paul is under pressure to beat a younger and real former champion after defeating a near-60-year-old Mike Tyson via unanimous decision in 2024.

Chavez Jr’s career has been a disappointment to some and he is well beyond his prime at 39, but if properly trained and motivated, he could still give Paul his toughest fight since he lost to Tommy Fury in 2023.

Holm is looking to prove that at 43 she still has what it takes to compete on a high level in boxing after years of fights and success in the UFC.

Ramirez and Dorticos look to prove which one of them is the best at cruiserweight while Schofield, Farmer, Griffin, the Rodriguezs and Curiel look to take the next step in their careers.

This is a deep card. Stay locked in for the latest info.



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