Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will face Cuban William Scull on Saturday, May 3 in a fight from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The bout will mark the beginning of the agreement between the Mexican and Turki Alalshikh, in an unprecedented setting for the fighter who traditionally fights in Las Vegas during the Cinco de Mayo weekend. This time, the stage will be international, with all eyes on the event dubbed Fatal Fury: World Championship

What time is Canelo vs Scull?

Boxing fans in the United States will be able to follow the card from 6:00 PM (ET) / 5:00 PM (CT) / 4:00 PM (MT) / 3:00 PM (PT). The main fight between Canelo Alvarez and William Scull is scheduled to start at approximately 10:00 PM (ET) / 9:00 PM (CT) / 8:00 PM (MT) / 7:00 PM (PT), when both fighters will step into the ring to contest all the super middleweight titles.

Canelo vs Scull live stream?

The fight will be available exclusively via DAZN, the streaming platform specializing in combat sports, which will offer full access to the entire card. For those who prefer to watch the fight on delay, it will be available later that same night on ESPN Deportes and through the streaming service ESPN+ and Disney+ (with corresponding subscription), from approximately 10:00 PM (ET) / 9:00 PM (CT) / 8:00 PM (MT) / 7:00 PM (PT).

How does Saul Alvarez and Scull get to the fight?

With a record of 62 wins, two losses and two draws, Canelo Alvarez returns to the ring looking to cement his legacy as the undisputed super middleweight champion. After a successful 2024 in which he defeated Edgar Berlanga and Jaime Munguia, the Guadalajara idol is in great shape, motivated by the possibility of once again becoming the undisputed monarch of the division.

The opponent is not just any opponent. William Scull, undefeated with a record of 20-0, comes hungry for glory and backed by his recent victory over Vladimir Shishkin. At 32 years of age, the Cuban will have his first great opportunity in the elite of world boxing, facing the man who has dominated the 168 pounds in recent years.

Full card Saturday, May 3, 2025

  • Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs. William Scull – Super middleweight undisputed title unification
  • Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace II – Super middleweight rematch
  • Badou Jack vs. Noel Mikaelyan – WBC cruiserweight world title
  • Martin Bakole vs. Efe Ajagba – Heavyweight
  • Marco Verde vs. Michel Polina – Mexican Olympic medalist’s professional debut
  • Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Guerrero – Middleweight, young Mexican talent

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