Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia live stream: how to watch boxing online, start time, full fight card, main event soon

Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia live stream: how to watch boxing online, start time, full fight card, main event soon

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia is the perfect match to kick off the night on Cinco de Mayo. Undefeated super middleweight champion Saul Alvarez will defend four belts against the unbeaten Jaime Munguia on the eve of Mexico's biggest celebration day. The Canelo vs. Munguia fight can be watched live from anywhere with a VPN, and for free.

After a long week of preparation, a near-fight between the main event (Canelo) and the promoter (Oscar De La Hoya), and many predictions by the boxing greats, the main event is about to begin. The atmosphere in Las Vegas is building for tonight's fights, with one more world title fight on the undercard. Get your streaming set up and ready as the main card will begin shortly.

Canelo's fourth defense of his world super middleweight title in the uncontested division is arguably his most intriguing to date. The Mexican will be fighting his countryman for the first time since defeating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in May 2017, and while it won't be against the current WBA regular champion David Benavidez that the world wants to see, it will still be a different look for the 33-year-old Canelo.

Canelo hasn't always looked convincing since his loss to Dmitry Bivol at light heavyweight four years ago, and while his trademark brutal body shots are still in place, the Guadalajara native needs to look good.

Munguia is an undefeated former light-middleweight world champion whose move up in weight was relatively quiet; in January, the 27-year-old stopped British fighter John Ryder in nine rounds to clinch the fight at 168 pounds, making him the next best option against Canelo.

Canelo had gone the distance against Ryder two fights earlier. If Munguia can box from distance, and if Munguia, who is notoriously slow on his feet, can get off to a quick start, this fight may be closer than some think.

Below, we'll show you how to watch Canelo vs. Munguia live streaming from anywhere in Mexico, the US, or abroad. In addition, we will provide all the details of the packed card and all the important stories on the tape.

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Jaime Munguía both weighed in without fanfare at Friday's weigh-in and are ready for today's big fight for the former's uncontested super middleweight world title. Alvarez weighed in at 166.8 pounds and Munguia slightly heavier at 167.4 pounds, both well under the 168-pound limit.

Canelo, two months shy of his 34th birthday, is in a bullish mood, having nearly come to blows earlier in the week with Oscar de la Hoya, Munguia's promoter and his former agent.

"I feel great," Alvarez said. I feel like I'm in my prime. I'm not hurt anymore and I'm at my best. I'm going to show everyone on Saturday night. I think I'm in the best shape I've ever been in.

Undefeated Munguia was equally confident of an upset victory.

"I'm very excited," he said. It's a great opportunity. I'm going to be the new world champion tomorrow."

To catch up on what happened at the weigh-ins, check out the stream on DAZN or Golden Boy Promotions' YouTube channel. [25] [26] Good news for Mexican big fight fans: on Saturday, May 4, the Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia bout will be available for free on all TV Azteca channels: Azteca 7, La Casa del Boseo, Azteca UNO, ADN40, and more. In addition, the match will also be available on TV Azteca Deportes' digital platforms (official website and app).

If you are a Mexican stuck abroad and want to watch the Canelo vs Munguia live stream for free, you need to get a knockout boxing VPN such as NordVPN NordVPN has a 30-day money back guarantee, which means you will not be charged for the live stream if you are not able to watch the fight.

It's natural to want to watch the Canelo vs. Munguia live stream in your home country with your favorite pundits and commentators, but what if you're not there when the fight is happening?

You can still watch Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia live thanks to the wonders of VPN (Virtual Private Network), a software that allows you to make your device look like you are in your home country, no matter where you are in the world. It's ideal for boxing fans who are away on vacation or business. Our favorite is NordVPN. Best on the market:

Setting up and using the VPN is very easy with only 3 steps.

1. Choose a VPN and install it. The best one available right now is NordVPN.

2. choose a server location. In other words, if you are in the US and want to watch a Mexico-based stream, choose a Mexican server.

3. sit back and enjoy. If you access a streaming service, you can watch without being geo-blocked.

Americans can watch Canelo vs. Munguia live stream on DAZN PPV. This costs $89.99, but the good news is that after watching all the action live and uninterrupted, you get a one-month subscription to the US streaming service.

After that first month, a subscription to the U.S. streaming service is $19.99 for a 12-month contract, $24.99 if you pay monthly, or $224.99 if you pay in advance for a year of access.

The Canelo vs. Munguia fight is also available on Amazon Prime Video PPV for $89.95.

DAZN is available on the best streaming devices, including major platforms such as Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple tvOS, Chromecast, and many major smart TVs.

If you are an American stuck overseas and want to watch the Canelo vs. Munguia live stream, you will need to get a knockout boxing VPN such as NordVPN.

It is a similar situation in the UK, where DAZN has the exclusive rights to show the big Canelo vs. Munguia fight night on PPV. The good news is that the cost in the UK is a bit cheaper.

In the UK, you pay just £19.99 for PPV and get a month's free access to the streaming service with a Flexible Monthly Pass (£19.99 per month) or a one-year installment package (£9.99 per month).

It is also worth noting that UK DAZN subscribers with HD-ready Sky boxes can register here to watch matches on Sky's channel 429, DAZN 1 HD.

As noted above, the main card is expected to start early on Sunday, May 5, at 1:00 a.m. BST, with the headline bout beginning at approximately 4:15 a.m.

If you're traveling out of the UK and want to watch Canelo vs. Munguia online, you'll need to get a knockout boxing VPN like NordVPN. [DAZN is airing the Canelo vs. Munguia fight in Canada for a PPV price of $89.99. This price includes a month's subscription to the streaming service.

After that month, DAZN charges C$29.99 per month, or C$199.99 if paid a year in advance. DAZN in Canada also has rights to many other sports, including the Champions League, Europa League, and Bundesliga.

It is not currently available in Canada; you will need to get a knockout boxing VPN such as NordVPN.

And don't forget Canadian boxing fans. Canelo vs. Munguia live stream is the same as the rest of the world in that it is also via DAZN. In Australia, the PPV costs A$69.99, and here, too, non-subscribers can watch all the action with one month's access.

I am traveling out of Australia and need a boxing VPN such as NordVPN.

For New Zealand boxing fans who want to watch the Canelo vs. Munguia fight, DAZN is once again the way to go, with a PPV fee of a rather reasonable NZ$44.99, and non-subscribers get access to the streaming service for one month as part of that fee.

For Kiwis, the monthly fee for the streaming service is NZ$14.99.

If you are out of NZ, you will need to use a boxing VPN such as NordVPN.

Canelo, arguably boxing's biggest draw, is listed at -600 by DraftKings Sportsbook and is the heavy favorite to win; Munguia is +425.

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