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How to watch the Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo fight tonight: Full card, where to stream and more

How to watch the Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo fight tonight: Full card, where to stream and more

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IBF World Cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia will defend his title in a match against Claudio Squeo this weekend. Here's how to watch. (Reuters/Andrew Couldridge)
Australia's Jay Opetaia will defend his IBF Cruiserweight title this weekend when he faces Italy's Claudio Squeo in a battle Down Under. The pair will meet at the Gold Coast Convention Centre in South Queensland, Australia in a match that will begin during the wee hours of the morning in the U.S. – the undercard fights will begin around 5 a.m. ET. The match will be available to stream with a subscription to DAZN, as well as on Fubo's new DAZN1 broadcast channel that just launched this week.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight, including the full fight card, how you can watch, and more.
How to watch the Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight:
Date: Sunday, June 8
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Start time: 5 a.m. ET
Location: Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Australia
TV channel/streaming: DAZN, DAZN1 on Fubo
When is the Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight?
The Opetaia and Squeo fight card will begin on Sunday, June 8 at 5 a.m. ET.
What channel is the Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight on?
The boxing match between Jay Opetaia and Claudio Squeo will be available with a subscription to DAZN. You can purchase a month-to-month subscription through DAZN for $23.99, or you can pay $13.99/month if you commit to an annual subscription. You can also catch the fight on DAZN1, a brand new channel available only on Fubo that features broadcasts all of DAZN's signature sports coverage and pay per view content.
Where to watch the Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight:
Watch Jay Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo Dazn
DAZN offers subscribers over 150 fights a year, plus crossover boxing, women's soccer, pool matches and more. This week, the Opetaia vs. Squeo fight is available to watch with a regular subscription, no PPV fees required.
To watch their full slate of upcoming fights and other programming, a regular monthly subscription to DAZN costs $23.99 for your first month on a month-to-month plan, or sign up for an annual plan which nets out to $13.99/month. $13.99/month at DAZN
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