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How to Watch Canelo vs. Berlanga Online: Boxing Fight Live Stream
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How to Watch Canelo vs. Berlanga Online: Boxing Fight Live Stream

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The Mexico vs. The Puerto Rican boxing rivalry heats up again this weekend as Saul Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga square off in Las Vegas. Canelo will once again defend his unified super middleweight title, while Berlanga will be seeking his first world championship.

At a Glance: How to Watch Canelo vs. Berlanga Online

Current: Prime Video PPV / DAZN PPV / PPV.com
Date, start time: Saturday, September 14 at 8pm ET/5pm PT

While not as successful as some of Canelo’s previous opponents, Berlanga is undefeated in his 22-fight career, 17 of which have been knockouts, including the first 16 of his career and his most recent win over Padraig McCrory in February.

Want to watch Canelo vs. Berlanga live stream? Read on for a quick guide on where to watch the fight online, plus details like Canelo vs. Berlanga start time and odds.

How to Watch Canelo vs. Berlanga Online

The Canelo vs. Berlanga will only be available as a pay-per-view (PPV) live stream, but fans can purchase the Canelo vs. Berlanga PPV live stream through DAZN, PPV.com, or Prime Video. Here is pricing information for both options:

Stream Canelo vs. Berlanga on PPV.com

PPV.com is one of the best places to watch the Canelo vs. Berlanga PPV. There is no subscription required and the PPV costs $89.99.

Stream Canelo vs. Berlanga on DAZN PPV

Another way to watch Canelo vs. Berlanga online is to get the PPV through DAZN. The sports streaming service is offering the PPV for about the same price as Prime Video ($89.99), but you will need to be a DAZN subscriber to purchase the PPV.

DAZN offers three subscription plans: a $19.99 per month ‘Monthly Saver’ subscription with a 12-month contract, a $29.99 per month ‘Flexible Pass’ (no contract), and an $224.99 per year ‘Annual Super Saver’.

Stream Canelo vs. Berlanga on Prime Video PPV

One way to watch Canelo vs. Berlanga is to purchase the fight PPV live stream on Prime Video, where it will cost $89.95. The PPV is available as a one-time purchase, and you do not need to be a Prime member to purchase the fight PPV.

Canelo vs. Berlanga Fight Date, Start Time, Location

The Canelo vs. Berlanga fight takes place tonight, Saturday, September 14 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The main event begins at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT, with prelims at 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT.

Canelo vs. Berlanga Odds

As one of the best fighters of this generation, Canelo is unsurprisingly the heavy favorite to win tonight, with bookmakers currently giving the Mexican legend a moneyline of -1800 to Berlanga’s +1020.

But Berlanga is not without hope. The 27-year-old Puerto Rican upstart, who grew up in Brooklyn, New York, began his career with 16 straight knockouts — all in the first round. The streak ended in 2021 when he won a unanimous decision over Demond Nicholson, and Berlanga has since won four more by decision. He returned to his knockout ways in February, submitting Padraig McCrory in the sixth round. Berlanga has held the NABO super middleweight title since 2021.

Berlanga’s only chance against the vastly more successful Canelo is to knock the champion out early — something no one has come close to doing. In his 65 professional fights, Alvarez has never been knocked out or stopped.

Canelo vs. Berlanga fight card

There are a couple of other exciting fights on the schedule tonight, including another title fight between Ersilandy Lara and Danny Garcia. Here is a full Canelo vs. Berlanga fight card:

Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga — 12 rounds, for Alvarez’s undisputed super middleweight championship

Ersilandy Lara vs. Danny Garcia — 12 rounds, for Lara’s WBA super middleweight title

Caleb Plant vs. Trevor McCumby — 12 rounds for vacant WBA interim super middleweight title

Stephen Fulton vs. Carlos Castro — 10 rounds, featherweights

Rolando “Rolly” Romero vs. Manuel Jaimes — 10 rounds, junior welterweights