Finally, fight week is here in Las Vegas! Get ready for this Saturday, September 30’s fight between two of the finest in the game, Canelo and Charlo. At the T-Mobile Arena, you can watch the action LIVE on Showtime PPV as they compete for Canelo’s 168-pound championships.
Not just any brawl, either. Two elite athletes with unchallenged champion titles are facing off for the first time. Charlo moves up two weight classes to challenge Canelo, who is defending his 168-pound belts. When Chantelle Cameron and Katie Taylor squared up, a significant event occurred.
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Canelo has an impressive resume and has won championships in four different weight divisions. He now plans to successfully defend those crowns three times in a row. Charlo? Given that he is attempting to win a world championship in a heavier weight class, if he succeeds, he will rank alongside boxing greats like Sugar Ray Leonard and Roy Jones Jr.
One of the deepest undercards of the year, this PPV event has a decent mix of veterans attempting to maintain their position and up-and-coming prospects. Yordenis Ugas, a former welterweight champion, returns to the ring as he fights Mario Barrios, a former junior welterweight contender. Ugas will be making his return to the ring after a crushing defeat to Errol Spence in a unification match in April 2022. In 2021, Barrios truly challenged Gervonta Davis, a superstar. Following that, he suffered a well-publicized defeat to Keith Thurman, although he has since recovered with a TKO victory against Jovanie Santiago in February.
Visit the SHOWTIME SPORTS YouTube Channel for behind-the-scenes content. All the events leading up to the battle are being streamed live. The major Las Vegas arrivals are today, and throughout the week there will be press briefings, workouts, and weigh-ins. Along with Stephen Jackson and Raul Marquez, Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell from MORNING KOMBAT will be there to lead us through. They will discuss the preliminary bouts on Saturday before the main event as well as what to anticipate from the pay-per-view show.
The four-fight action-packed extravaganza gets underway at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.