Canelo vs. Charlo Livestream: How to Watch the Historic Boxing Fight Online

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Quick Answer: The best way to watch Canelo vs. Charlo is to purchase the fight’s PPV livestream through PPV.com for $84.99.

Boxing history is being made tonight. For the first time in the four-belt era, two undisputed champions will face off when Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Jermell Charlo clash in Las Vegas. At 33 years old, both fighters are nearing the end of their decorated careers, making tonight’s fight all the more important to both Canelo and Charlo.

It’ll be a real test for both fighters — and a must-see event for any combat sports fans. If you’re still figuring out how to watch the fight live, read on. Below is a quick guide on the best way to stream Canelo vs. Charlo online tonight.

How to Watch Canelo vs. Charlo Online: Streaming Guide, PPV Price

The only way to stream Canelo vs. Charlo online is to purchase the fight’s PPV livestream. We recommend buying the Canelo vs. Charlo livestream through PPV.com, where it costs $84.99.

Once you purchase the Canelo vs. Charlo livestream through PPV.com, you’ll be able to watch the fight on just about any device including smart TVs, streaming devices like Roku, smartphones, laptops, and tablets (still, check for device compatibility before purchasing). No subscription sign-up is required to buy the PPV stream. Alternatively, you can buy the Canelo vs. Charlo PPV livestream through Showtime.

When is the Canelo vs. Charlo Fight? Date, Time

The Canelo vs. Charlo fight is happening tonight, Saturday, Sept. 30 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main card is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT, with prelims on Showtime Sports YouTube at 5:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. PT.

Canelo vs. Charlo Odds, Fight Card

Modern boxing is sometimes criticized for milking its best fighters by matching them with obviously less talented opponents. Canelo vs. Charlo is not one of those fights. Quite the opposite; it’s a genuinely exciting matchup between two of the sport’s very best.

And, as of writing, Vegas’ odds reflect the fairness of this matchup. Canelo is still the favorite (as expected) with a moneyline of -480 against Charlo’s +330.

Charlo nabbed the undisputed title in May of last year when he TKO’d Brian Castano. Canelo, on the other hand, has been undisputed since his win against Caleb Plant in 2021. Since then, the Mexican fighter has defended his middleweight titles twice (against Gennady Golovkin last year and John Ryder in May) but also suffered a loss at light heavyweight against champion Dmitry Bivol.

Before Canelo vs. Charlo, we’ll also get a fantastic undercard with familiar names like Yordenis Ugas (a former welterweight champion who beat Manny Pacquiao in 2021), Erickson Lubin, and rising star Elijah Garcia.

Here’s the full fight card for tonight:

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Main Card (8 p.m. ET on PPV)
Saul “Canelo Alvarez” (c) vs. Jermell Charlo — Undisputed super middleweight championship
Jesus Ramos vs. Erickson Lubin — Junior middleweight
Yordenis Ugas vs. Mario Barrios — Interim WBC welterweight championship
Elijah Garcia vs. Armando Resendiz — Middleweight

Prelims (5:30 p.m. ET on Showtime Sports YouTube)
Frank Sanchez vs. Scott Alexander — Heavyweight
Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs. Isaac Rodrigues — Light heavyweight
Terrell Gausha vs. KeAndrae Leatherwood — Middleweight