The complete card for the long-anticipated trilogy showdown that includes world champions Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin on Saturday, September 17 is full. Led by super-flyweight sensation Jesse Rodriguez in a co-main title battle towards Israel Gonzalez, different thrilling matchups will fill an thrilling evening main into essentially the most anticipated combat of the 12 months.
The occasion will probably be broadcast dwell from the T-Cellular Area in Las Vegas, Nevada on DAZN PPV within the U.S., Canada, UK, Eire, Australia, and New Zealand in addition to all over the world on DAZN (excluding Mexico, Latin America, and Kazakhstan) and is in partnership with Matchroom, Canelo Promotions and GGG Promotions.
The Canelo vs. GGG III full card will embrace:
- Within the co-main, Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez defending his WBC World Tremendous-Flyweight title and seeking to strengthen his fighter of the 12 months claims towards Israel Gonzalez, the Mexican challenger who is able to lay all of it on the road.
- Ali Akhmedov and Gabriel Rosado clashing for the IBF North American Tremendous-Middleweight title – the big-hitting 27-year-old Akhmedov’s third combat on a card topped by his fellow countryman Golovkin, in a conflict that may be a must-win for 36-year-old Rosado.
- Austin ‘Ammo’ Williams taking up Kieron Conway for the vacant WBA Worldwide Middleweight title.
- Diego Pacheco combating for his first professional belt in his second battle over ten rounds when he meets Enrique Collazo, the 2012 Olympian and six-time Puerto Rican Nationwide champion.
- Marc Castro showing on his fifth Canelo undercard since making his debut in December 2020, this time towards Kevin Montiel Mendoza in his first bout over eight rounds.
- Aaron ‘The Alien King’ Aponte mixing it up towards unbeaten Mexican prospect Fernando Molina.
- Anthony Herrera getting the prospect to bounce again to successful methods as he takes on Delvin McKinley.
All of it leads into the third installment of the basic trendy rivalry between Canelo and Golovkin, with the Mexican king placing his undisputed Tremendous-Middleweight crown on the road towards Kazakhstan’s reigning WBA and IBF Middleweight ruler in essentially the most anticipated match up of 2022.
Canelo vs. GGG III will probably be dwell on DAZN round on the world and on DAZN PPV within the U.S. ($64.99 for present subscribers and $84.99 for brand spanking new subscribers, which incorporates one month’s subscription to DAZN), Canada (CAD $64.99 for present and CAD $89.98 for brand spanking new subscribers), UK and Eire (£9.99/€9.99 for present and £17.98/€17.98 for brand spanking new subscribers), Australia (AUD $44.99 for present and AUD $58.98 for brand spanking new subscribers), and New Zealand (NZD $24.99 for present and NZD $39.98 for brand spanking new subscribers). Excluded territories embrace Mexico, Latin America, and Kazakhstan.