Jake Paul Vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Full Card Is Sneaky Good

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Jake Paul will take on Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28 in Anaheim. That is obviously the headliner of the event, but boxing fans shouldn’t sleep on the card as a whole.

While some boxing purists may still be boycotting the Problem Child—though the numbers suggest they’re only claiming not to watch—the fights MVP Promotions has put together form a strong night of action on paper.

In case you’re not aware, here’s the entire card set to be streamed on DAZN on June 28 beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

Here are the details.

Date: Saturday, June 28

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. Full Fight Card

  • Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr.
  • Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez vs. Yuniel Dorticos – Cruiserweight, for the WBA and WBO titles
  • Holly Holm vs. Yolanda Vega
  • Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer
  • Avious Griffin vs. Julian Rodriguez
  • Raul “Cugar” Curiel vs. Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez
  • Naomy Valle vs. Ashley Felix

The event is a pay-per-view that costs $59.99 on DAZN.

I won’t spend a bunch of time talking about Paul-Chavez Jr. If you need someone to explain to you why it’s worth watching, you’ve probably already decided you’re not interested. So, it would probably be a waste of text.

Basically, it’s a fight between one of the most popular human beings on Earth and a polarizing second-generation fighter who is a former world champion. But he’s also known as much for being a disappointment in the ring as he is for reaching the pinnacle of the sport. With Paul moving closer to fighting an actual active boxer, there’s a slight bit more of a competitive interest in this one than in most of his previous bouts.

As for the undercard, things get really interesting once we get to the Schofield-Farmer fight. Schofield is a talented and undefeated 22-year-old lightweight from New Jersey. He and his father, Floyd Sr., have become one of the more outspoken father-son combinations in the sport.

Schofield was supposed to fight Shakur Stevenson for the WBC title earlier this year, but he fell ill and pulled out during fight week.

Farmer is a highly skilled veteran and former super featherweight champion. However, he is on a three-fight losing streak following back-to-back controversial losses to William Zepeda (Stevenson’s next opponent) and a more clear-cut loss to Ray Muratalla via unanimous decision in July 2024.

Farmer will be the biggest test of Schofield’s career, but not quite on the level of Stevenson. We’ll see if he can use this fight as a stepping stone to that kind of opportunity.

Ramirez-Dorticos is such an underrated fight. After all, Ramirez is one of the most underrated fighters of this generation.

The reigning WBO cruiserweight champion is 47-1 with 30 KOs. His only loss came to Dmitry Bivol in November 2022. Ramirez is coming off a lopsided win over Chris Billam-Smith in November 2024, and he’s looking to add the WBA title to his mantle.

Dorticos is a dangerous, power-punching Cuban with 27 wins, 1 loss, and 25 of his victories have come by KO. It should be an interesting clash, and the card is providing Ramirez an opportunity to be appreciated by a larger viewing audience.

That’s the co-main event, but right before Ramirez and Dorticos clash, we’ll see former UFC women’s bantamweight champion and world champion boxer Holly Holm return to the ring.

It’s been 12 years since Holm boxed, as she went to the UFC where she pulled off arguably the biggest upset win in MMA history when she knocked out Ronda Rousey in November 2015.

In Holm’s in-ring boxing return, she will face Yolanda Vega. While not widely known, Vega is 10-0 with 1 KO. At 30, she is 13 years younger than the 43-year-old Holm and represents the right kind of challenge for the combat sports icon at this stage of her career.

If Holm wins, don’t rule out a potential championship fight against WBA champion Stephanie Han, who MVP just signed to a promotional deal.

As you can see, there are a lot of layers here and multiple reasons to watch this event. The $60 price tag might still be a little steep, though.



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