Tonight at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, Nevada, boxing fans will witness Steven Navarro go up against Juan Pablo Meza in a six-round super flyweight bout. The fight serves as part of the undercard for the main event featuring Rafael Espinoza versus Sergio Chirino Sanchez.
Steven Navarro, stepping into only his second professional bout, has a short but explosive career start with a knockout on his debut in April 2024. On the other hand, Juan Pablo Meza from Chile boasts more experience, having turned pro back in 2018 with an overall record of seven wins and three losses. His recent victories include knockouts and decision wins, suggesting a seasoned fighter. Despite Navarro's raw talent demonstrated by a 100% KO rate in his sole fight, Meza’s broader experience over similar or heavier opponents gives him a probable edge.
Live coverage for the Steven Navarro vs Juan Pablo Meza main card will start at 07:00 PM EST on ESPN+. Refer to the table below to find your local time.
Region | Date | Main Card Start Time | Steven Navarro vs Juan Pablo Meza |
USA and Canada (EST) | 2024-06-21 | 19:00 | 19:50 |
USA and Canada (PT) | 2024-06-21 | 16:00 | 16:50 |
UK and Ireland | 2024-06-22 | 00:00 | 00:50 |
Australia | 2024-06-22 | 11:00 | 11:50 |
The boxing match between Steven Navarro and Juan Pablo Meza will take place tonight at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ring walk for this six-round super flyweight bout is scheduled for 7:50 PM EST.
This match is part of an undercard event, leading up to the main event featuring Rafael Espinoza versus Sergio Chirino Sanchez. Please note that the timing of the ring walks might change depending on how long earlier fights last.
For viewers watching from different time zones, make sure to check the start times applicable to your location.
You can watch Steven Navarro vs Juan Pablo Meza via ESPN+.
Region | Live-streaming |
USA | ESPN |
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