Canelo fight time vs Scull: Ringwalks, TV channel, live stream online including how to buy with Garcia vs Romero
Canelo returns after beating Edgar Berlanga in September 2024
WBA, WBC, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez is about to return to the ring for the first time in more than seven months.
Canelo will fight in Saudi Arabia for the first time when he faces Cuban William Scull, who has won all 23 of his bouts and holds the IBF title, at Riyadh’s ANB Arena.
The scrap is one of two high-profile pay-per-view events in quick succession, with former lightweight champions Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero also meeting in New York.
Here’s what time the ringwalks will take place for the fights, how to watch on TV and online and price details for Canelo vs Scull and Garcia vs Romero.
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Canelo vs Scull fight time
Canelo and Scull are expected to make their way to the ring at 23:00 ET or 20:00 PT on Saturday, May 3, which is 04:00 BST on Sunday in the UK.
Garcia vs Romero fight time
Garcia and Romero are expected to walk out at New York’s Times Square at around the same time 24 hours earlier, on Friday, May 2.
Canelo vs Scull US TV channel
Both cards are being shown on DAZN worldwide. DAZN viewers should tune in via the platform’s dedicated app on Smart TVs.
Canelo vs Scull stream, watch online
DAZN’s dedicated app allow fans to watch the fight online and on any device with a WiFi or data signal.
How much is Canelo vs Scull?
Individually, Canelo vs Scull and Garcia vs Romero each cost $59.99 in the US or £21.99 in the UK and Ireland.
Fans can buy both fights in a bundle for $90 in the US or £34.99 in the UK.
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Canelo vs Scull undercard fights
Canelo’s undercard includes an all-British heavyweight fight between Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen. Fisher won by split decision when the pair met in Riyadh in December 2024.
Andrii Novytskyi vs Edgar Ramirez (heavyweight)
Daniel Lapin vs Dylan Colin (light-heavyweight)
Peter McGrail vs Rhys Edwards (super-featherweight)
Isaac Lowe vs Lee McGregor (featherweight)
Johnny Fisher vs David Allen (heavyweight)
Serhii Bohachuk vs Ishmael Davis (super-welterweight)
Moses Itauma vs Demsey McKean (heavyweight)
Garcia vs Romero undercard fights
Devin Haney – a bitter rival of Garcia – also fights on the card. Garcia beat Haney by mixed decision in but the fight was ruled a no contest because Garcia, who also missed weight, failed a drugs test.
Devin Haney vs Jose Ramirez (welterweight)
Teofimo Lopez vs Arnold Barboza Jr (super lightweight, WBO title)