Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia Card, Date, Time, How to Watch
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will make his return to the boxing ring after a gap of more than 7 months as he gets ready to face Jamie Manguia in an all-Mexican clash. Set to be one of the biggest boxing event this year, the event has quite anticipation around it as it features a strong undercard along with the star attraction of Canelo.
When is this fight, though? Who else is fighting on the card? Get the complete details on the fight card of Canelo Alvarez vs Jamie Manguia here with date, start time and details on how to watch the event.
Date & Location
Canelo has made Cinco De Mayo weekend his own in boxing world. Apart from 2018 and 2020, he has fought at Cinco De Mayo weekend every year. This year also, he will be fighting Jamie Manguia on May 4, 2024.
T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV, will be the location for Canelo vs Manguia boxing event. The arena has hosted several high profile boxing events as well as several UFC PPVs. Canelo’s last 3 out of 4 bouts have also come at the same venue.
Start Time & How to Watch
The main card of Canelo vs Manguia event will be available via Amazon Prime Video for online streaming in United States. This will be the second PBC PPV to air on Amazon. The main card will start at 8 PM ET. The main event bout between Canelo and Manguia is expected to start around 11 PM ET. In other countries apart from US, the event will air via Dazn Streaming.
The prelims card will be airing for free on Youtube from 6 PM ET onwards. The prelims card will feature two big super welterweight bouts in Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr vs Johan Gonzalez and Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Ronald Cruz. You can watch the prelims card here.
Fight Card
Main Card
- Canelo Alvarez vs Jamie Manguia – 12 rounds bout for Undisputed Super Middleweight Championship
- Mario Barrios vs Fabian Maidana – 12 rounds bout for Interim WBC Welterweight Championship
- Brandon Figueroa vs Jessie Magdaleno – 12 rounds bout for Interim WBC Featherweight Championship
- Eimantas Stanionis vs Gabriel Maestre – 12 rounds bout for WBA Welterweight Championship
Prelims Card
- Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr vs Johan Gonzalez – 10 rounds Super Welterweight bout
- Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Ronald Cruz – 10 rounds Super Welterweight bout
Unaired Card
- Damien Vazquez vs Alan Picasso Romero – 8 rounds Super Bantamweight bout
- Gabriel Gollaz vs Jose Angulo – 8 rounds Super Lightweight bout
- William Scull vs Sean Hemphill – 8 rounds Super Middleweight bout
- Jabin Chollet vs Julian Bridges – 6 rounds Lightweight bout
- Adrian Torres vs Arsen Poghosyan – 6 rounds Lightweight bout