Alright, so the big Canelo fight was coming up, and like pretty much every fight fan out there, the first question that popped into my head was, “Okay, where am I actually going to be able to sit down and watch this thing?” It’s always a bit of a scramble, isn’t it?

So, I started my usual routine. First, I grabbed the remote and flicked through all my usual sports channels. You know, the ones you pay an arm and a leg for. Nope, nothing listed. Then, I did what everyone does next – jumped online. I typed in the basics, “where to watch Canelo fight,” and bam, a whole mess of results. Most of them looked a bit iffy, to be honest, the kind of places that promise you the world and deliver a screen full of pop-ups. I wasn’t about to go down that rabbit hole and risk my computer catching some digital flu.
I spent a good while sifting through forums, checking out what folks were saying on social media. You see all sorts of rumors and suggestions. “Try this app,” “check that service.” It’s like everyone has their own little secret spot. It gets confusing because one fight it’s here, the next it’s somewhere else entirely. You almost need a detective’s license just to keep up with who’s broadcasting what these days.
Figuring Out the Canelo vs. Scull Stream
After a bit more digging, specifically looking for info on the Canelo Alvarez versus William Scull fight, and even the undercard, which I heard was being called the “Fatal Fury: City of Wolves fight card,” a particular name started to pop up more and more consistently. It seemed like the official word was starting to filter through all the noise.
And what I eventually landed on, after all that faffing about, was that the whole shebang – Canelo’s fight, the entire undercard – was going to be streamed live on DAZN. But here’s the kicker, it wasn’t just part of the regular subscription, from what I could tell. Nosiree. It was specifically on DAZN Pay-Per-View. And it looked like this was the case pretty much everywhere, across the world.
So, there you have it. My little journey to find out where to catch the action. It’s always a bit of a mini-adventure, but at least for this one, the answer seems to be DAZN PPV. Now, the next step is just making sure the fridge is stocked and I remember how to work the app on the telly! One less thing to worry about come fight night, eh?
