The Jai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo clash is set to headline the ‘Return 2 Paradise’ fight card this weekend. The 12-round contest will feature Opetaia defending his unified cruiserweight titles (IBF and The Ring) against Squeo.The bout was originally scheduled for Tuesday, May 13, but was postponed after Opetaia sustained a minor injury during training camp and required additional time to fully recover. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo fight cardMain eventJai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeos. Claudio Squeo: cruiserweight IBF and The Ring titlesUndercardBen Mahoney vs. Eddy Colmenares: super welterweightTyler Blizzard vs. Rocky Ogden: featherweightDanny Keating vs. Blake Minto: welterweightConor Wallace vs. Dylan Colin: light heavyweightMax McIntyre vs. Ricaia Warren: super middleweightMariah Turner vs. Jaala Tomat: women's featherweightAustin Aokuso vs. Ikenna Enyi: light heavyweightXavier Fletcher vs. Alivereti Dodomo: super middleweightMatt Floyd vs. Jack Gregory: cruiserweight View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo date and venueThe boxing event is set to take place this Sunday, June 8, at the Gold Coast Convention Centre in Broadbeach, Australia.Jai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo start timeThe event is scheduled to kick off at approximately 5:30 PM AEST local time on Sunday, June 8, in Australia. For viewers in the United States, the action will start in the early hours of the same day, around 3:30 AM ET / 12:30 AM PT. Meanwhile, fans in the United Kingdom can tune in from 7:30 AM GMT.The main card is expected to kick off around 7:00 PM AEST, which corresponds to 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT in the U.S., and approximately 11:00 AM GMT for viewers in the U.K. However, these start times may vary depending on the duration of the undercard fights.Jai Opetaia vs. Claudio Squeo streaming details and how to watchThe entire fight card will be exclusively available for streaming worldwide on DAZN with a subscription. Fans can choose the Annual Super Saver plan, granting 12 months of access for a one-time payment of £119.99 / $224.99, which breaks down to approximately £14.99 / $19.99 per month if paid monthly.In Australia and New Zealand, the event will be offered as a pay-per-view priced at $49.99 AUD/NZD.