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Tom's Guide
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
How to watch Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr: live stream boxing today, PPV price, start time, TV channel, fight card
The Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr live stream from Honda Center, in Anaheim, is a cruiserweight contest that is typically dripping in narrative. Paul, aka the Problem Child, is starting to make a name for himself in the squared circle and plenty think he'll get a world ranking with a win. Chavez Jr, from boxing royalty, won't let him have it all his own way, though — and you can watch Paul vs Chavez Jr live streams from anywhere with a VPN. ► Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025► Main card: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT / 1 a.m. BST (Sun.) / 10 a.m. AEDT (Sun.).► Paul vs Chavez Jr (approx.): 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT / 4 a.m. BST (Sat) / 1 p.m. AEST (Sun.).• U.S. PPV — DAZN • U.K. PPV — DAZN • Watch abroad — try NordVPN 100% risk-free Paul wants to be considered a boxer more than his next breath. And the former Disney star and YouTuber is making a pretty decent fist of it, too, his most recent win against former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson making plenty sit up and take note. WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has said the Problem Child deserves a world ranking if he beats Chavez Jr and such is Paul's pulling power a cruiserweight world title fight isn't out of the question. Chavez Jr, though, will be desperate to win. The son of three-weight former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Sr, the 39-year-old brings a wealth of experience to go with the family name. Junior also held the WBC world middleweight title between 2011 and 2012, has good hand speed and a solid defense. Frustrate Paul and there will be openings for him. Check out all the need-to-know information on how to watch Paul vs Chavez Jr live streams below, plus a stacked undercard – in the U.S. or abroad. Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr fight on your usual streaming service? You can still watch Paul vs Chavez Jr on it thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for boxing fans away on vacation or on business. We think NordVPN is the best VPN on the market right now. NordVPN deal: FREE $50 / £50 Amazon gift card Boasting lightning fast speeds, great features, streaming power, and class-leading security, NordVPN is our #1 VPN. ✅ FREE Amazon gift card worth up to $50/£50✅ 4 months extra FREE!✅ 76% off usual price Use Nord to unblock your boxing streams and watch Paul vs Chavez Jr live online with our exclusive deal. Using a VPN is incredibly simple. 1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite. 2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away from the U.S. and want to view your usual American service, you'd select U.S. from the list. 3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to a service listed below that's showing the fight and tune in just like you would at home. Americans can watch the Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr live streams via DAZN PPV. The PPV cost is $59.99. There's also a bundle PPV package available with the Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2 fight from Wembley, London, U.K., on Saturday, July 19, or The Ring III - Edgar Berlanga vs. Hamzah Sheeraz & Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda (July 12). For $94.99, you get access to both Paul vs Chavez Jr and one of those fights mentioned above, depending on your preference. You must also have a regular DAZN subscription to watch all the action unfold. DAZN prices start from $19.99 a month on a 12-month contract or $224.99 if you pay for a year up front. There is also a month-by-month flexible option for $29.99. Every option comes with a 7-day free trial, cancel any time. If you're an American stuck abroad, and want to tune into the Paul vs Chavez Jr live stream on your usual DAZN account, get yourself a VPN such as NordVPN. DAZN is home to some of the biggest showdowns in boxing and beyond — and this is just the beginning. If you're a fan of live sports, especially boxing or pool, a DAZN subscription is a must-have. The streaming service is available on the best streaming devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple tvOS, Chromecast and most smart TVs. The Paul vs Chavez Jr live stream, plus the undercard, is available on DAZN in the U.K.. The DAZN PPV costs £24.99. The same multi-flight deal applies across the pond as well, with U.K. customers pricing beginning at £39.99. Remember, you also need a DAZN subscription, available with a free 7-day trial that can be canceled at any time. When the trial ends, DAZN costs £14.99 a month on a 12-month contract, or £24.99 month-to-month. An annual subscription will cost £119.99 in the U.K. DAZN subscribers in the U.K. that have a HD-enabled Sky box can register to watch the fight on DAZN 1 HD on channel 429 on Sky here. Traveling away from the U.K.? Watch Paul vs Chavez Jr online as usual with a VPN, such as NordVPN. DAZN Canada is showing the Paul vs Chavez Jr fight in Canada for a PPV fee of $59.99. The same bundle applies in Canada as the U.S. which you can buy for $94.99. Don't forget that you will need to buy a usual subscription with prices beginning at $24.99 - buy now and you will be good to go to watch the 2025-26 Champions League as well. Outside the Great White North for the big fight? You'll need to get yourself a good streaming VPN, such as NordVPN so that you can catch your stream as usual. Let's not forget about boxing fans Down Under, too. The Paul vs Chavez Jr live stream follows the lead of other countries around the world in that it is also via DAZN. In Australia the PPV fee comes in at AU$49.99. If you want the aforementioned bundles, it'll set you back AU$65.99. You'll need to buy a subscription too, with prices starting at $13.99 for a 12-month contract, but a seven-day free trial is available to DAZN newbies. Alternatively, you can watch as a one-off PPV on Kayo Sports Main Event. It costs AU$49.95. Those not in Australia can unblock your usual stream with NordVPN. For New Zealand boxing fans wanting to catch the Paul vs Chavez fight, it's DAZN again, with a PPV cost of NZ$49.99. For the Kiwis, a monthly subscription to the streaming service costs NZ$14.99, but you can get a free 7-day trial if you only want to watch Paul vs Chavez Jr. Remember, if you're away from NZ at the moment, you might want to consider subscribing to NordVPN so you can catch all your streams as you usually would. For more or less every other country around the world (up to 200 of them, in fact) it's DAZN again for a Paul vs Chavez Jr live stream, with the vast majority of non-subscribers getting a 7-day free trial to the platform. Visit this handy DAZN guide to tell you how much the PPV is in your country. Remember, if you're away from home at the minute, you'll need to get yourself a VPN, such as NordVPN so that you can stream all the boxing. No, there are no free Paul vs Chavez Jr live streams. You'll need to pay for the PPV to watch the action as it happens. To be fair it's pretty reasonably priced for a huge boxing bout, and if you buy from DAZN you get a 7-day free trial included in the price. Just remember to cancel before the 7 days are up else you will be charged for a monthly subscription. Jake Paul Julio Cesar Chavez Jr Nationality U.S. Mexican Date of birth January 17, 1997 February 16, 1986 Height 6' 1" 6' 0" Reach 76" 73" Total fights 12 62 Record 11-1 (7 KOs) 54-6-1-1 (34 KOs) Zurdo Ramirez is the biggest name on the undercard as he defends his WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles against Yuniel Dorticos. Expect Paul to calling Zurdo out if he wins later in the night. We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Lionel Messi in action at the Club World Cup. | Credit: CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images Gianni Infantino's Club World Cup is well underway in the United States and the conclusion of the group stage next week is bound to be a stone-cold thriller. Advertisement You might be enjoying the action on Fubo Sports in North America, Channel 5 in the UK or DAZN absolutely everywhere, but if you travel regularly for business or pleasure you'll know it's not always easy to stay connected. You will often find yourself locked out by geo-restrictions, preventing your access and, yes, your fun. The best way to continue your service and watch the Club World Cup on the go is by using a VPN. Gianni Infantino is "sort of the king of soccer" | Credit: Nick Potts How to watch the Club World Cup using a VPN The VPN service recommended as the best VPN service on the market is NordVPN, which is running a terrific VPN deal offering up to 72% off a 2-year NordVPN plan AND an Amazon Gift Card reward Advertisement Get 72% off NordVPN and a free Amazon Gift Card New to a VPN? It's simple. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a handy piece of internet tech that allows your devices to appear as if they're in your usual location. So, wherever you are in the world, you can access your usual streaming services as if you're at home, allowing uninterrupted use of your favourite sports and TV shows. There's also a host of privacy and protection benefits for your internet use, making a VPN especially handy when travelling abroad or using public wi-fi for remote work or financial transactions. This is one of the best VPN offers currently available and it's perfect for uninterrupted viewing of the Club World Cup. Save 72%: NordVPN is the top-rated VPN provider according to our expert colleagues at TechRadar and it's fantastic value at just £5.39 per month for the Ultimate plan, which comes with a £50 Amazon Gift Card. Plus and Basic plans are also Deal Watching the Club World Cup in the US or UK The revamped Club World Cup is being broadcast globally by DAZN, which is covering every game from the tournament in the US, UK and elsewhere in the world. DAZN is currently available in the UK for £9.99 per month or in the form of a £19.99 premium tournament pass. Matches are also free-to-air on Channel 5, while Fubo is streaming


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Indian Express
Netherlands-based domain used to send hoax bomb threat to Dwarka court in April, probe reveals
The investigation into the hoax bomb threat received at Delhi's Dwarka court in April has revealed that a domain from the Netherlands was used to send the threatening email, sources with the police said Monday. The district cyber cell, which is probing the case, has found that the sender used a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or the Tor (The Onion Router) network to send the email which claimed that an RDX device had been planted on the court premises. According to official sources, 'The police had written to to obtain the domain information and the IP address details of the sender. However, the sender had used a VPN or the Tor network to send the email. The final node of this network was found to be located in the Netherlands.' The police will continue investigating the case and will soon write to authorities in the Netherlands through Interpol, requesting the sender's domain and IP address logs, an officer said. 'Since the sender used a VPN, there is very little chance of retrieving the logs. However, some VPN providers do maintain logs,' another police officer said. The e-mail was sent to the official mailbox of the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) at 3.11 am on April 16 and was brought to her attention through her reader when the court opened in the morning. It stated that 'an RDX-based explosive device has been clandestinely planted at the Metropolitan Court, South West, Delhi.' The cyber police station in Dwarka soon registered a case under sections pertaining to cyber terrorism, threat, and criminal intimidation and launched a probe. Immediately after receiving the alert, the local police, along with senior officers and the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS), rushed to the court and inspected the premises after evacuating the people. The checking was conducted manually as well as using sophisticated equipment and dog squads, said an officer, adding that the message was later declared to be a hoax.


The Star
5 days ago
- The Star
Indonesia probes second bomb threat on Saudia haj flight
An armed military serviceman keeping watch near a Saudia aircraft at the Kualanamu International Airport in Medan after the plane was diverted following a bomb threat. - AFP JAKARTA: A second bomb threat targeting Saudia has been reported, Indonesian authorities said Monday (June 23). The threat, made on Saturday via voice communication routed through a Virtual Private Network (VPN)-based radio system, prompted an emergency landing in North Sumatra. The affected flight, Saudia flight SVA 5688, operating the Jeddah-Muscat-Surabaya route, was carrying 376 haj pilgrims from East Java and 11 crew members. The aircraft landed safely at Kualanamu International Airport in North Sumatra at 9.30am. All passengers and crew were evacuated and underwent security checks, police and military officials said. Police counter-terrorism unit Densus 88 spokesperson Adjunct Senior Commissioner Mayndra Eka Wardhana said the message was transmitted while the aircraft was flying over Indian airspace. "The threat was sent via voice communication using a VPN-based radio system that allows ground-to-ground and cross-border communication,' he told local broadcaster MetroTV. A joint inspection involving the military, police, and other agencies found no explosives or suspicious items on board, according to the Armed Forces Information Centre (Puspen TNI). "By 7.15pm, the screening process was completed with no threats detected,' said the centre's head, Major General Kristomei Sianturi, in a statement. The flight resumed at 3 am local time on Sunday after the aircraft was declared safe. The incident followed a similar threat on June 17 involving Saudia flight SV 5276 carrying 422 haj pilgrims from Depok, West Java, on a route from Jeddah to Jakarta. SV 5276 was also forced to land at the same airport. Media reports quoted airport authorities as saying that the threat, sent in English via email to the co-pilot, is believed to have originated in Mumbai and was allegedly issued by a foreign national. "We're analysing whether the threat came from within or outside the country,' Mayndra said, adding that Densus 88 is coordinating with Saudi authorities, as the aircraft is considered a state asset. On Saturday, National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo said authorities are also working with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to trace the email's origin. "Preliminary findings indicate the sender's name did not match the email address used,' he added. No motive has been established in either case so far. - Bernama


New Straits Times
5 days ago
- New Straits Times
Second bomb threat forces Saudia Hajj flight to land in Sumatra
JAKARTA: A second bomb threat targeting Saudia has been reported, Indonesian authorities said on Monday. The threat, made on Saturday via a voice message routed through a Virtual Private Network (VPN)-based radio system, prompted an emergency landing in North Sumatra. The affected flight, Saudia flight SVA 5688, was operating the Jeddah–Muscat–Surabaya route and was carrying 376 Hajj pilgrims from East Java and 11 crew members. The aircraft landed safely at Kualanamu International Airport in North Sumatra at 9.30am. All passengers and crew were evacuated and subjected to security checks, police and military officials said. Police counter-terrorism unit Densus 88 spokesperson Asst Comm Mayndra Eka Wardhana said the message was transmitted while the aircraft was flying over Indian airspace. "The threat was sent via voice communication using a VPN-based radio system that allows ground-to-ground and cross-border communication," he told local broadcaster MetroTV. A joint inspection involving the military, police, and other agencies found no explosives or suspicious items on board, according to the Armed Forces Information Centre (Puspen TNI). "By 7.15pm, the screening process was completed with no threats detected," said the centre's head, Maj Gen Kristomei Sianturi. The flight resumed at 3am on Sunday after the aircraft was declared safe. The incident followed a similar threat on June 17 involving Saudia flight SV 5276, which was carrying 422 Hajj pilgrims from Depok, West Java, on a route from Jeddah to Jakarta. SV 5276 was also forced to land at the same airport. Media reports quoted airport authorities as saying the earlier threat, sent in English via email to the co-pilot, is believed to have originated in Mumbai and was allegedly issued by a foreign national. "We're analysing whether the threat came from within or outside the country," said Mayndra, adding that Densus 88 is coordinating with Saudi authorities, as the aircraft is considered a state asset. On Saturday, National Police Chief Gen Listyo Sigit Prabowo said Indonesian authorities are also working with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to trace the email's origin. "Preliminary findings indicate the sender's name did not match the email address used," he added. No motive has been established in either case so far.