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How to Legally Stream Canelo vs. Crawford: A Viewer’s Guide to the Super Fight Date, odds, start time, PPV price, undercard, complete guide
The boxing world is buzzing with anticipation for a potential historic clash: undisputed super middleweight king Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez against the pound-for-pound virtuoso and undisputed welterweight champion, Terence “Bud” Crawford. This isn’t just a fight; it’s a legacy-defining event pitting the sport’s biggest star against its most technically brilliant operator.Watch: Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford Live
What time is the Canelo fight tonight?
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 13
- Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
- Time: Main card starts at 7 p.m. MT/8 p.m. CT.
- Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford main event ringwalks: Expected around 9 p.m. MT/10 p.m. CT.
- What: A 12-round undisputed championship super middleweight fight
Canelo vs. Crawford fight card, odds
- Canelo Alvarez (c) -160 vs. Terence Crawford +130, undisputed super middleweight title
- Callum Walsh -335 vs. Fernando Vargas Jr. +240, junior middleweights
- Christian M’billi (c) -205 vs. Lester Martinez +150, interim WBC super middleweight title
- Mohammed Alakel -3000 vs. John Ornelas +1100, lightweights
- Serhii Bohachuk -560 vs. Brandon Adams +370, super welterweights
- Ivan Dychko -120 vs. Jermaine Franklin -105, heavyweights
- Reito Tsutsumi -5000 vs. Javier Martinez +1500, super featherweights
- Sultan Almohamed vs. Martin Caraballo, light welterweights
- Steven Nelson -320 vs. Raiko Santana +240, light heavyweights
The Official Broadcast Partner: Likely Netflix, DAZN or Prime Video PPV
Is the Canelo fight free on Netflix?
The fight is available on Netflix for all subscribers. Subscriptions start at $7.99 per month, with additional plans (no ads, premium, and higher resolution) priced at $17.99 and $24.99.While not officially announced at the time of writing, major fights of this magnitude typically follow a specific pattern. Based on recent history, here are the most likely scenarios:- DAZN PPV: Canelo has an exclusive broadcasting deal with the global sports streaming service DAZN. His last several fights, including those against Jermell Charlo and Jaime Munguía, have been available live on DAZN Pay-Per-View. This makes DAZN the frontrunner to host the event.
- Prime Video PPV: Terence Crawford has a partnership with Amazon’s Prime Video. His last fight against Errol Spence Jr. was a PPV event on their platform. His involvement makes a strong case for Prime Video being a key distributor, potentially even co-producing the PPV.
- A Co-Production: The most likely outcome is a joint pay-per-view venture, where both DAZN and Prime Video (and possibly other traditional cable/satellite providers) would carry the event simultaneously. This maximizes the fight’s reach and allows fans to choose their preferred platform.
Step-by-Step: How to Stream the Fight
Once the fight is officially announced and the broadcaster is confirmed, follow these steps:If the fight is on DAZN PPV:- Create a DAZN Account: If you don’t have one, go to DAZN or download the DAZN app on your smart TV, phone, gaming console (PlayStation/Xbox), or streaming device (Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast).
- Purchase the Event: Log into your account. DAZN will heavily promote the fight on its homepage. Click on the event and follow the prompts to purchase access. The price is expected to be in the range of previous Canelo fights, likely $84.99 – $89.99.
- Stream on Fight Night: On the day of the event, log back in, go to the “Events” section, and your access will be unlocked. You can stream the entire undercard and the main event live.
- Have an Amazon Account: You need a standard Amazon account. You do not necessarily need a Prime membership to purchase PPV events on Prime Video, but it may be required; check the details at the time.
- Find the Event: Go to the Prime Video app or website and search for “Canelo vs. Crawford.” It will be prominently featured.
- Purchase and Watch: Click on the event and purchase it. The price will be similar to the DAZN cost. On fight night, return to the event page to start streaming.
What You Get for Your Purchase
A legal PPV purchase guarantees you:- High-Definition, Legal Stream: A reliable, high-quality broadcast without the lag, viruses, and ethical compromises of illegal streams.
- Full Undercard Coverage: Access to the entire preliminary fight card, often featuring rising stars and other title fights.
- Expert Commentary and Analysis: Pre-fight, post-fight, and ringside analysis from professional broadcast teams.
- Replay Options: Most digital PPV purchases include the ability to re-watch the fight for a limited time after the live event concludes.
Start Time and Preliminary Card
While the main event walkouts won’t happen until later, the broadcast typically begins in the early evening (ET).- Main Card Start Time: Expect the PPV broadcast to begin around 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT.
- Main Event Walkouts: The ring walks for Canelo and Crawford will likely occur around 11:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM PT, but this can vary based on the length of the undercard fights.