
Jake Paul hypes fight vs. 39-year-old former world champion with 8 words
Jake Paul hypes fight vs. 39-year-old former world champion with 8 words
Here we go again: we're getting another Paul family fight to watch later in the month.
After the Jake Paul bout against Mike Tyson (and some rumors about Jake and Logan Paul squaring off that turned out not to be a thing), now he'll be facing off against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28. The former WBC middleweight champion and the YouTuber will get in the ring that Saturday at the Honda Center in Anaheim.
And Paul is out here hyping up the fight with just eight words on X (formerly Twitter): "My sport, my country, my time. 10 days."
It's on!
What channel is Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on?
That would be DAZN.
What time is Jake Paul vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Saturday, June 28?
It'll be on at 8 p.m. ET, with the main event around 11 p.m. ET.

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