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Jake Paul vs Chavez Jr PPV available for $ 59.99

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Jake Paul vs. Chavez Jr. PPV will cause buyers to return to the fight against Stramur in Dazna on June 28.

The most valuable promotions (MVP) and DAZN have revealed that the price this week, because the event is already available to order one month earlier.

YouTuber Paul has been in class since the last exit against 58-year-old Mike Tyson, heading to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., son of the legend of the same name.

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Chavez, who has not had the title of the world for 13 years, allows Paul to defeat his first energetic world champion. To witness how his attempts to be dated to expiry the event will cost USD 59.99 per Dazn Pay-Per-view.

Dazn, the head of marketing, Alife Sharman, tried to justify the costs.

“Everyone knows that Jake Paul brings action wherever he is going, and only for Dazna fans around the world will be able to witness an unforgettable evening on June 28,” he said.

“From the main event down the card there is no monotonous fight on Pocket filled with one of the best talents in sport.”

To slightly soften a significant blow, Paul and MVP gathered the basis of future stars to encourage the buyer.

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Paul vs Chavez Jr. Undercard

Thanks to the kindness of MVP Promotions.

In the cooperation event, it includes a 12-round championship unified in cruple weight between WBO Golden Boy Promotions and WBA Unified Cruiser Wweight Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (47-1, 30 KO) In the face of the former world champion IBF and WBA WBA and the mandatory President of WBA Yuniel Dorticós (27-2, 25 KO).

Opening of the Paul vs. card Chavez Jr. Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield (18-0, 12 KO), who will face the former world champion super feather IBF weight Tevin Farmer (33-8-1, 8 KO) in a 10-round airy battle with a capacity of 135 pounds.

The main card will also contain the latest MVP signatories, an undefeated power Griffin “Tha Underdog” (17-0, 16 Kos), which will debut a promotional one against a welterweight distinction in Fresh Jersey Julian “Hammer Hands” Rodriguez (23-1, 14 KO) in a 10-round start in welterweight at 147 pounds.

The main card will also be joined by a 10-round welterweight battle with 147 pounds between the unbeaten Mexican distinctive Raul “Cugar” Curiel (15-0-1, 13 KO) and Uruguay Niepokonanie Victor Ezequiel “Latigo” Rodriguez (16-0-1, 9 KO).

Also on the card former UFC 135LB master and the most dominant sports sport of all time, MVP Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm (33-2-3, 9 KO), makes the long-awaited return to the ring to face the invincible growing perspective of Mexico Yolanda “Pitayita” Vega (10-0, 1 KO) in a 10-round airy fight questioned in two minutes.

Joining the initial card, 20-year-old MVP world champion of youth youth Noahy Vale (14-0, 9 KO) will face 20-year-old Mexico Ashley Felix (7-3, 1 KO) in a six-round airy fly weight with 108 pounds.

An evening full of action will come to the fans live on Saturday, June 28, from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California and can be ordered in Dazn.

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Caleb Plant vs Jose Armando Resndiz

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Resendiz celebrates after his upset win over Plant Photo Credit: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions

Caleb Plant has defeated shock in the case of Jose Armando Resendiz in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Sean Michael Ham/TGB Promotions
Caleb Plant has defeated shock in the case of Jose Armando Resendiz in Las Vegas Photo Credit: Sean Michael Ham/TGB Promotions

Caleb Plant left Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas along with his career in Tatters, when Jose Armando Resendiz won the victory in points to win his transient WBA title on Saturday.

Plant (23-3, 14 costs) came to this one than the former world champion IBF, but he had inactive bones recently. He had to get off the deck to stop Trevor Mccumbby in September last year during the last trip. Reck Mexico (16-2, 11 costs) victory in 2023 with the former world champion Jarrett Hurd, but it was not expected that he would not oppose the opportunities.

It started well enough for the plant, when he folded well and worked out the guest, but the 26-year-old grew up to the competition, and the third saw his right hand connecting on the chin of the plant.

Restendiz warmed up to his task, and in the sixth round he landed with another right hand, which disturbed the “Saleathands” and told him to sway.

Underdog was warned about using the head on the eighth, but he was still successful, a volume of hearing that was forced to hold.

Restendiz celebrates after a nervous win in relation to the photo from the plant: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions
Restendiz celebrates after a nervous win in relation to the photo from the plant: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions

The 32-year-old favorite was also cut out in the penultimate team to add to his troubles, but he gathered with his right hand of his rocking before the competitive final round led to the results.

One judge planted the winner of 115-113, but two values ​​116-112 for Resendiz assured that he had removed nervousness.

Plant, who suffered the third defeat of his professional career, losing Canelo Alvarez And David Benavidez confirmed that he had the RESENDIZ reminder.

Charlo crushes Lamanna

Jermall Charlo moved to Super Middle Wweight and completely dominated his clash with Thomas Lamanna, who was on canvas three times before he was detained at the beginning of the sixth round.

Charlo (34-0, 23 food) was aimed at meeting the plant, and it turns out if this fight would continue, but he was holding on to the opportunity with a one-sided win.

Lamanna (39-6-1, 18 food) was in each of the third, fourth and fifth round before the ring doctor advised the judge to stop fighting.

Charlo powered by the past Lamanna photo Credit: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions
Charlo powered by the past Lamanna photo Credit: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions
Hernandez leave Davis

Medium talent, Yoenla Hernandez (8-0, 7 food), for the first time went to a distance as a professional, and won each round 10 against Kyrone Davis (19-4-1, 6 cost), which was dropped in the second round.

Hernandez remained undefeated photo: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions
Hernandez remained undefeated photo: Rhonda Costa/Premier Boxing Champions
Other card

In the remaining ten round on the Isaac Lucero card (17-0, 13 food) he needed only two rounds to stop Luis Valenzuela (23-1, 20 food) in a super-medium super weight, with Mexico twice before the end.

In the eight round of competitions, in lightweight, Curmel Moton (8-0, 6 food) won all available sessions against Renny Viamonte Mastrapa (4-2-1, 2 food), and the Philippine Super Bantamweight, Carl Martin (26-0, 20 food) was the winner of points against Francisco Portillo (19-13-2, 11, 11).

Daniel Blancas (13-0, 6 costs) remained invincible, winning his super medium weight with Kwame Ritter (11-3, 9 dishes) in the sixth round.

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In six roundings, Cristian Cangelosi (11-0, 5 food) victory in most decisions with Samuel Figueroa (13-3, 6 costs) in his great welterweight, and in Super Lightweight Justin Cardon (10-1, 5 food) made a divided decision over Elijah Williams (10-2, 4 food).

The perspective of the Super Middle Lewyight, John Easter (9-0, 7 Food) was the winner of points against Andres Martinez (5-4, 3 food).

The only four round, Brayan Gonzalez (4-0, 2 food) won in the second round with Osiel Flores (2-1, 2 food) in Super Bantamweight.

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Resendiz Beats Plant Charlo eats cornflake

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Armando Resendiz celebrated his best victory in his career on Saturday evening after defeating the Caleba factory outside the form in Las Vegas.

The Mexican won the momentary title of WBA Super Middle Wweight and approached the battle with Canelo Alvarez’s compatriot at Mandalay Bay.

Resendiz Beats Plant

RESSENDIZ officially won by a divided decision. However, the card for the plant was very generous and highly doubtful. Michelob Ultra Arena explained its feelings when the advertisement was confirmed by a divided verdict.

Two Card judges results 116-112 for RESENDIZ and rightly, but the authorities should examine the 115-113 card provided by David Sutherland.

There is no way on earth for the plant to win the fight in the eyes of someone else. He didn’t do enough for 36 minutes and it was clear like a day.

Stats Compubox confirmed this fact.

“Caleb Plant had plans for future fights, including Armando Resendiz. RESSENDIZ had other plans.

“Resendiz landed 186 out of 600 blows, while Plant went 108 of 509. RESSENDIZ had an advantage of 109 to 70 connections in power beats.

“It sounded as if the judges intended to steal this from a distinguished warrior when Jimmy Lennon said it was a divided decision.”

Nevertheless, RESENDIS moves to 16-2, 11 KO and to a potential clash with Jermall Charlo. The plant will fall to 23-3, 14 KO and can lose a trauma with its factor.

At the back of his triumph, RESENDIZ said: “I knew that everyone would be against me because he was a favorite on paper, but I believed in myself,” said Reséndiz. “My corner believed in me. And then we did exactly what we came.”

“I felt like he was close and in a close fight sometimes changes the other way,” said Plant. “I feel like I have control enough and I exploit the whole ring using my stab, but the judges saw it the other way.

“I wasn’t really worried about what people were saying. I knew I would win. I didn’t worry at all. I knew it would be a challenging fight.

“We gave them a great fight. I am ready to fight anyone. Whoever wants society.”

I must admit that the plant stayed and talked to PBC interviewers. He said: “It wasn’t like he had so much pressure on me. He caught me with one of them. It was quite good. But besides, nothing really hurt me or stunned.

“I felt like I did well. I used a stab, I used the whole ring and I was patient, but I wasn’t a better man today.

“I will just come back with my team. Go home to my family and spend time with my daughter. My son is on the way. You know that we will be regrouping and come back.”

Charlo vs lamana

Jermall Charlo Moved to 34-0, 23 KO, stopping beyond the deep Thomas “Cornflake” Lamanna. Charlo dropped Lamanna three times and ended the fight in the fifth round.

Lamanna, who has a 39-6-1, 18 KO record padded, has never been in battle and can either retire or return to a point after another unsuccessful step.

Charlo dominated Lamanna and never threatened to lose the competition. The judge intervened, this was the one -sided nature of the fight.

Sean Michael Ham

After he went towards a huge fight in 168 after a challenging few months, Charlo said: “It’s good to come back. I am grateful to everyone who stood with me. I love you all.

“It lasts, elderly. I came back. You know that you have to go through things to get better. I felt good. I have to work. I knew my time was. Shout to my trainer, Hylon Williams sr.”

The former medium weight master WBC added: “I just want to remain known and appropriate. Never more shadowy places and keep my head straight.

“I just want to encourage everyone in the world, keep God first, keep God first.”

Lamanna said: “Yes, I did everything I could. Doctors are here for some reason and they made a decision.

“I am disappointed, but it was boxing. Charlo was sharper than I expected. I expected to leave the pistols a little more.

“For some reason he is a two -time world champion. He has a great, ponderous stab and he did what he had to do.”

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Yoenli Feliciano Hernandez He pushed to 8-0, 7 Kos when he defeated Kyrone Davis. Hernandez dominated the proceedings and won 100-89 on the entire board.

After winning, he said: “In a sense, the fact that it was not a knockout allowed me to test himself at a distance.

“I never thought that I would feel so good in the 10th round, like in the first round, but it was.

“I dominated based on the results of my preparations and beliefs that I have in my skills.

“I want to thank all the fans who showed me their love and support, and I want to follow the belts in the next. Bring the masters.”

Davis said: “I just couldn’t catch my rhythm from the very beginning. I started fighting from behind and I was unable to determine my crime.

“He is a good warrior and has a radiant future. I will return to the drawing board and come up with what will happen next.”

In further action, Isaac Lucero He improved to 17-0 when he stopped Omar Valenzuela in two rounds.

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“Modern Deontay Wilder” Joshua Edwards in Ko1, Melikuziv wins

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Comparisons to Deontay Wilder appeared again when Joshua Edwards reached 2-0 with a knockout in the first round.

Edwards, which appeared at the Olympic Games in 2024 without securing the medal, looks like adapted to professional ranks.

The “Rocket”, from Houston, Texas, meant that two breaks from two wins, when he provided a stunning KO in the first round.

The 25-year-old blew up Aleksander Rhodes on the canvas with Haymaker’s right hand, making an opponent out of commission.

From now on, all eyes will be on Edwards when the US wants another great heavyweight hit. Wilder is approaching the end of his career, and Richard Torrez is currently considered a natural successor.

However, many said the same thing about Jared Anderson by leaving Torrez and Edwards with lots to prove.

In the main event, super average weight Betemir Melikuziv I overcame the challenge of previously undefeated Darius Fulghum to reach the top in the war.

Melikuziv won the eliminator with a super medium weight WBA, which will eventually lead to a crack in the undisputed master Canelo Alvarez.

The Uzbek from Uzbek fought fire with Fulgham, who was more brilliant of two veterans. However, where Melikuziv lacked skill, he made up more than discipline and fortitude when he impressed watching the ring.

Despite the cut in the fourth round, “Bek” was slow to drop Fulgham and make a decision using compact margins. Melikuzov improved to 16-1, 10 KO with a unanimous decision around the world, reading 114-112.

The sums have proven how much knocking during the last session means. Fulgham drops to 14-1, 12 KO with the first taste of failure.

Cris Esqueda

When discussing his win, Melikuziv said: “During this camp we stood in the face of many adversities, so this victory means much more, especially with my child on the way.

“I want to thank Golden Boy, Oscar de la Hoya and Diaz training camp for amazing support.”

In who he can fight further, he added: “I will meet with everyone and everyone. I am not afraid to face Plant Caleb or any of the best guys in Super Middle Liberation.”

Further Undercard results from the Golden Boy Fight Night on Dazn at Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas saw Eric Priest Continue the impression.

Average weight 16-0, 8 Kos told tough Arias Luis in full rounds. The judge took a point from Arias for hitting the break, which equalized when he suffered a cut in the next verse.

In general, the priest never had trouble and went to victory 99-90, 96-93 and 99-90.

Federico Paczeco Jr. (9-0, 6 KO), Cayden Griffiths (5-0, 5 KO) and Grant Flores (10-0, 8 KO) remained invincible on the card.

Meanwle, Santiago Dominguez (28-1, 21 KO) defeated John Moralde (27-6, 16 Kos) by detention.

Daniel “Junebug” Garcia (12-0, 9 KO) opened the proceedings, beating Camilo Rodriguez at points.

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