Canelo vs. SCULL starting times are confirmed, watch live on DAZN!


Canelo Alvarez takes over Cuban William Scull on Saturday 3 May Live in DAZN – Mexico’s largest boxing icon is struggling at the Cinco de Mayo weekend, right? Classical. Surrender. Viva Mexico and all. But where is the match? Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and guess what? Once again, the United Kingdom is treated like Side Chick – the main event starts at 4am on Sunday morning.

Ringwalks – Start Times

  • 🇺🇸 USA (a) Saturday 3 May – 11:00 pm

  • 🇺🇸 USA (PT): Saturday 3 May – 8:00 pm

  • 🇬🇧 UK (BST): Sunday, May 4 – 4:00 am

  • 🇸🇦 Saudi (KSA): Sunday, May 4 – 6:00 am

  • 🇦🇺 Australia (Aest): Sunday, May 4 – 1:00 pm

This is right, 4-F-I-AM. What did the UK fans do to deserve it? Whenever there is a large Saudi Arabia card, they look like zombies, while the Yanks kick with beers and Aussies Smash meat in wide light light.


Watch all Live in DAZN

If you are planning to catch Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull (plus full Fatal Fury: Wolf City undercard), you should tune in through Dazn ppvavailable worldwide.

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Undercard? Incoming slaughter.

  • Jaime Munguia vs. Bruno Surace – Munguia does not turn this into a chess match.

  • Martin Bale vs. Ephrager Ajagba -Two refrigerators with gloves. It is not beautiful, but you will feel every noise through television. Wait war.

  • Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Rocha Guerrero – Six wins, six Kos. Someone gets frozen.

  • Green Marco vs. Michel Galvan Polina – Verde debut. Galvan’s file? Straight farming.

  • Badou Jack vs. Ryan Rozicki – Jack is still clinging. It has now been washed more famous for posting anti -Semitic drivel in social media than anything he has done in the ring over the last five years. It shouldn’t even be on the card, let alone in a title match.


May 5 in Saudi Arabia

Canelo Alvarez, Mexico’s largest boxing icon, defending his undisputed crown at the weekend Cinco de Mayo … but not in Vegas. Not in Guadalahara. Even in La Nah – this is happening in Riyadh.

The country doesn’t even celebrate it. You don’t get Mariachi bands, not tequila, without street parades – only oil money and billboards. It’s like throwing a Paddy’s day in North Korea. It makes zero meaning, but here we are.

And while Canelo has every right to hunt for big payments, let’s not pretend that this does not feel strange. Cinco de Mayo is meant to be strong, full of pride and chaos. Instead, we take it in a super-infused mega dome surrounded by sand and silence.

What will follow? July 4 in Iran? Joshua vs Fury on Christmas Eve in Tesco parking?

Boxing has gone worldwide, nice. But don’t lie – this is not a cinco de Mayo. It is on May 3rd in Riyadhly dressed in red, white and green with a few sombros thrown around for the cameras.


The most loyal, screwed fanbase of boxing’s boxing

Let’s be honest – the British Boxing Fans are the biggest mugs on the planet. Every big card outside the UK? They are the ones in the middle of the night, survive with beer, caffeine and regret.

Saudi appearance? British at 4 am Vegas cards? 5 am And still coordinate. Why? Because they are sick in the head and they love this sport more than anything else.

So, May 3 on Saturday night until Sunday morning, he will be there. Half the dead, pacing of the living room, screaming at Dazn to stop buffering, while Canelo makes the Mince from a poor sod with an unbeaten record and no chance.

Here’s the drill:

Or not, the British will suffer from it every time. This is what the right fans do. Sleep for casuals. This is a boxing. This is the war.

Let’s have it. We say it at 4am, you break.

Last update on 03/24/2025

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