In the 12-round boxing main event scheduled for this Saturday night, Canelo Alvarez is set to defend his undisputed super middleweight title against Jermell Charlo, the unified light middleweight champion. Despite a solid undercard the attraction of the evening will be Canelo and Charlo. The event is set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas at 8 p.m. ET. This bout has garnered immense excitement and attention throughout the month, giving boxing enthusiasts the chance to witness Canelo’s much-awaited return. To ensure you catch every thrilling moment, here are the details on how to tune in and watch the event live.
Streaming Details of Canelo vs Charlo in different countries
Alvarez, showcased his dominance in May by securing a resounding unanimous decision victory against the mandatory challenger, John Ryder. Now, he is set to face off against Charlo, who is coming with a major win against Brian Castano and claiming all four major belts in the light middleweight category. So it is a crazy matchup that fans can’t miss.
For viewers in the USA, catch the fight on Showtime PPV, while those in the UK and Ireland can tune in via DAZN. For fans in Germany and Austria, Kayo is the go-to platform, while OSN Play covers the Middle East. South African fans can watch it on SuperSport, and in Singapore, it’s available on StarHub. Additionally, viewers in India can enjoy Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo for free on Hulu.
In the upcoming main event, Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) showcases his relentless pursuit of opponents, wearing them down with a relentless offensive. Impressively, four of his last six knockout victories have come in the eighth round or later, underlining his ability to grow stronger as the fight progresses.
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On the other side, Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) embodies the archetype of a boxer-puncher, relying on his speed and solid fundamentals. He’s not a passive stick-and-move fighter, preferring an active approach and displaying a willingness to initiate the action. So it will be interesting to see what happens when they’ll up against each other.