Mark your calendars, boxing fans—Saturday, June 28, 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable evening at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. This monumental fight night is anchored by two big bouts: Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr., headlining, and **Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez vs. Cuban puncher Yuniel Dorticos, co-headlining. These two clashes back-to-back are guaranteed to light up the ring and keep fans glued to their screens and seats alike .
2. What Time Does the Battle Begin?
The card kicks off at 8:00 PM Eastern / 5:00 PM Pacific. After a dynamic undercard, the Ramirez vs. Dorticos co-feature is expected to drop in:
- Main Card start: 9:00 PM ET
- Ring walks: approximately 10:00–10:30 PM ET (5:00–5:30 PM PT)
International fans, take note:
- UK viewers: Expect the fight around 1:00–2:00 AM BST, with ring action at ~2–3 AM
- Australia: Translate that for yourself—you won’t want to miss those late-night fireworks!
The Venue: A Californian Battle Arena
Honda Center, home to the Anaheim Ducks, is set to welcome around 19,000 spectators for this clash . Located just off the bustling Disneyland area, it’s a perfect blend of Californian sunshine and boxing spectacle.
Undercard:
While hearts will race for Zurdo vs. Dorticos, the card sparkles with top-tier undercard talent:
- Jake Paul vs. Julio César Chávez Jr. – A media magnet and headline-grabber.
- Holly Holm vs. Yolanda Guadalupe Vega – A meeting of seasoned combat veterans.
- Floyd Schofield vs. Tevin Farmer – A lightweight showdown with plenty of intrigue.
- Avious Griffin vs. Julian Rodriguez – Young welterweights battling for bragging rights.
- Raul “Cugar” Curiel vs. Victor Ezequiel Rodriguez – A welterweight fight with flair.
- Naomy Valle vs. Ashley Felix – Fast-paced light-flyweight action.
- Victor Morales Jr. vs. Rene Alvarado, Alexander Gueche vs. Vincent Avina, Joel Iriarte vs. Yusuph Metu, John Ramirez vs. Saleto Henderson rounding things out .
Zurdo vs. “The KO Doctor” – Fighter Profiles
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez
- Nationality: Mexican
- Age: 34 (turning 35 in a few months)
- Stance: Southpaw
- Record: 47–1 (30 KOs)
- Titles: WBA Super and WBO Cruiserweight belts—both on the line here
Zurdo is a technician in the ring—patient, precise, composed. His rise through the ranks speaks to a fighter who controls the narrative of each bout: from his disciplined ascent in super-middleweight to decisive wins over Arsen Goulamirian and Chris Billam-Smith. With both WBA and WBO titles at stake, Ramirez is on a quest for undisputed glory—and maybe even a cross-over showdown with Jake Paul .
Yuniel “The KO Doctor” Dorticos
- Nationality: Cuban, fighting out of Miami
- Age: 39
- Stance: Orthodox
- Record: 27–2 (25 KOs)
- Former Titles: IBF, interim WBA Cruiserweight
Dorticos is one thing—raw power. With a 93% knockout rate, he’s earned a reputation as a spark-plug puncher who can end fights with one thunderous blow . Entering this co-main with mature wisdom, he offers changeable stylistic matchups—but even seasoned southpaws have to respect that left hook.
This fight pits Ramirez’s tactical finesse against Dorticos’s brute force. Will Ramirez remain the meticulous boxer, neutralizing power with patience? Or will Dorticos land the kind of haymaker that shifts weight classes and headlines?
Beyond personal stakes, this matchup will shape cruiserweight royalty: potential record-shattering sparks, future unification bouts (Badou Jack, Jai Opetaia), and even speculations of a crossover fight with Jake Paul—who’s camped out center stage on the same bill .
How You Can Watch
- Streaming: DAZN PPV (available in the US, UK, Australia, etc.)
- Time: Main card from 9 PM ET in the U.S., with Ramirez–Dorticos warming the ring around 10–10:30 PM ET
- International timing: Roughly 1–3 AM BST in the UK, afternoon/past midnight elsewhere depending on your region
Picture this: the Honda Center buzzing with 19,000 fight lovers, jaws clenched, breaths held. Ramirez entering in calm focus, every step measured; Dorticos stepping in with a hardened demeanor honed by brutal power. The tension, magnified by electric expectations, is palpable—this is more than sport.
It’s Mexican vs. Cuban heritage colliding under California’s bright lights. It’s youth and strategy vs. veteran violence. UFC 317 It’s the rocket fuel co-main buzzing right below the Jake Paul main stage, borrowing its spotlight but ready to steal the show.
Saturday, June 28, 2025—circle it. Honda Center, Anaheim—remember it. 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT—tune in. DAZN PPV—subscribe.
This night is more than a fight card: it’s a story waiting to be written in leather and sweat, where Ramirez protects his crowns and Dorticos digs deep to reignite his legacy. One of them will leave the ring with victory; the other will regroup, but fans, boxing lovers, and future matchmakers will feel the aftershocks.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Item | Details |
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Date | Saturday, June 28, 2025 (Late Sunday for many international fans) |
Venue | Honda Center, Anaheim, California (~19,000 capacity) |
Main Card Start | 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT – streamed via DAZN PPV |
Zurdo vs. Dorticos Ring Walks | ~10–10:30 PM ET (~5–5:30 PM PT) |
Titles on the Line | WBA Super & WBO Cruiserweight Championships (Ramirez defending) |
Fight Format | 12 Rounds, Cruiserweight (200 lbs / 90.7 kg) |
Profiles | Ramirez: 47–1 (30 KOs), southpaw, 34-year-old Mexican champion |
Dorticos: 27–2 (25 KOs), orthodox, 39-year-old Cuban power puncher | |
Undercard Highlights | Jake Paul–Chávez Jr; Holm–Vega; Schofield–Farmer; plus five more bouts |
So, dear fight fans: set your alarms, book your watching party, and clear your schedule. June 28 isn’t just another Saturday night—it’s where Ramirez’s precision meets Dorticos’s fury, under lights blazing in Anaheim. And I’ll be there, cheering