It looked like the Canelo vs. GGG trilogy would never happen for years, but Gennady Golovkin has finally gotten his chance at redemption. The Kazakhstani great has had four years to digest the disputed setback that appeared to many to be a Golovkin victory – or, failing that, a draw – but does he still have the physical tools to go blow-for-blow with Saul Alvarez at the age of 40? Their past two fights are boxing legends, so keep reading to learn how to watch a Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream online from anywhere.
They held a lighthearted final press conference in Las Vegas before their trilogy fight yesterday. Today’s weigh-in is planned for 3.30pm ET / 8.30pm BST. We’ve also included below information on watching the weigh-in live stream for free.
When the pound-for-pound boxing superstars first met in September 2017, GGG was 35, three years older than Canelo is now. Golovkin landed 218 punches to Canelo’s 169 in a fierce duel, but the judges were split, and the fight was declared a draw. Most online viewers could accept that result as fair, but judging Adalaide Byrd’s 118-110 scorecard, which favoured Canelo, raised many questions.
The rematch was supposed to occur in May 2018, but it was postponed after Canelo tested positive for clenbuterol, a banned drug that can help to breathe and increase work rate. The pair fought again in September after Canelo had completed his ban, and it was an even more closely contested classic, which GGG appeared to have won.
He landed 234 punches to Canelo’s 202, but the Mexican landed 143 power punches to 116 from the Kazakh. Two judges scored Canelo 115-113, and he walked away with Golovkin’s WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight championships, as well as The Ring middleweight title that he’d been stripped of.
It left a sour taste in the mouths of not just Golovkin and his fans but also many neutrals, and after four years of resentment, we now have another major drama show. The Mexican has defended his IBF, WBA (super), WBC, and WBO super middleweight titles. Follow our instructions to see a live stream of Canelo vs. GGG 3 from anywhere.
WHEN AND WHERE CANELO VS. GGG 3 LIVE:
Date: Saturday, September 17
Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Event start: 8pm ET / 5pm PT / 1am BST / 10am AEST
Canelo vs GGG 3 ring walks (approx): 11pm ET / 8pm PT / 4am BST / 1pm AEST
Free live stream: Azteca 7 in Mexico
Global streams: DAZN PPV (US, CA, UK, AU, NZ) | DAZN subscription
Date and timing of Canelo vs. GGG 3:
Canelo vs. GGG 3 is scheduled on Saturday, September 17, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The event will begin at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT, while fans in the UK will begin at 1 am BST. The action begins at 10 am. AEST on Sunday morning for Australians and at 12 pm NZST for Kiwis.
The following are the approximate ring walks for the main event.
Canelo vs. GGG 3 will be streamed live on DAZN worldwide:
Except for Mexico, Kazakhstan, and Latin America, DAZN holds the exclusive rights to broadcast the Canelo vs. GGG 3 live stream fight. It’s a pay-per-view event in the United States ($64.99), Canada (CA$64.99), the United Kingdom (£9.99), Ireland (€9.99), Australia (AU$44.99), and New Zealand (NZ$24.99). You’ll also need to join up for DAZN’s monthly subscription. Ouch.
There is no PPV fee for most other regions, and watching the fight is as simple as an essential DAZN subscription. Sorry, those are the breaks.
Examine the cost of watching a Canelo vs. GGG 3 live stream on DAZN in your area.
Canelo vs. GGG 3 ring walk times:
- Canelo vs GGG 3 time (US and Canada): 11pm ET / 8pm PT
- Canelo vs GGG 3 time (UK): 4 am BST (Sunday, September 18)
- Canelo vs GGG 3 time (Australia): 1 pm AEST (Sunday, September 18)
- Canelo vs GGG 3 time (New Zealand): 3 pm NZST (Sunday, September 18)
Press conference for Canelo vs. GGG 3:
The Canelo vs. GGG 3 news conference was held on Thursday, September 15, at 3.30 pm ET. Coverage is available on DAZN (opens in new tab), and you can see the entire event in the video above.
Weigh-in for Canelo vs. GGG 3:
The weigh-in for Canelo vs. GGG 3 is scheduled for today, Friday, September 16, at 3.30 pm ET / 8.30 pm BST. You can watch live on DAZN (opens in new tab) or via the YouTube live stream above, which will go live as the event begins.
Full Fight Card Canelo vs. GGG 3:
- Saul Alvarez (c) vs Gennady Golovkin – WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring Super Middleweight titles
- Jesse Rodriguez (c) vs Israel Gonzalez – WBC Junior Bantamweight title
- Ali Akhmedov vs Gabriel Rosado – Super Middleweight
- Austin Williams vs Kieron Conway – Middleweight
- Diego Pacheco vs Enrique Collazo– Super Middleweight
- Marc Castro vs Kevin Montiel Mendoza – Lightweight
- Aaron Aponte vs Fernando Molina – Junior Welterweight
- Anthony Herrera vs Delvin McKinley – Bantamweight
Card Canelo vs. GGG 3 odds:
- Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (c) -500 vs. Gennadiy Golovkin +380, undisputed super middleweight championship
- Jesse Rodriguez (c) -1200 vs. Israel Gonzalez +750, WBC super flyweight championship
- Austin Williams -575 vs. Kieron Conway +425, WBA ‘international’ middleweight championship
- Diego Pacheco -2500 vs. Enrique Collazo +1200, super middleweights
- Ali Akhmedov -700 vs. Gabriel Rosado +500, super middleweights
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Who exactly is Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez?
Saúl Álvarez Barragán is a Mexican boxer better known as “Canelo,” which means “cinnamon” and refers to his red hair.
The 32-year-old Guadalajara native is widely regarded as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world and has been for the better for a decade.
He has four world titles: light middleweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, and super middleweight. He is also the only boxer to become the undisputed super middleweight champion.
There have been setbacks along the way, including an unfortunate return to light heavyweight against undefeated WBA (Super) champion Dmitry Bivol in May of this year, and a humiliating defeat to Floyd Mayweather Jr., the then WBA (Super) light middleweight champion, WBC, and Ring magazine welterweight champion, in 2013.
However, in the broader scheme of things, such instances have undoubtedly boosted his reputation as a boxer who doesn’t shy away from the most challenging situations, though Gennady Golovkin may disagree.
Canelo achievement
Canelo has won 56 of his 61 professional fights, 39 of which he has won by knockout. He’s drawn twice and lost twice.
His only losses were to Floyd Mayweather in September 2013 (for Mayweather’s WBA (Super) light middleweight championship and Canelo’s WBC and The Ring light middleweight titles) and to Dmitry Bivol in May 2022 (for Bivol’s WBA (Super) light heavyweight title).
In June 2006, he drew Jorge Juarez, and in September 2017, he drew Gennady Golovkin (for Golovkin’s WBA (Super), WBC, and IBF middleweight championships, as well as Canelo’s The Ring middleweight title).
Canelo has defeated talents such as Caleb Plant, Billy Joe Saunders, Callum Smith, Amir Khan, and Miguel Cotto.
Who exactly is Gennady ‘GGG’ Golovkin?
Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin is a Kazakhstani boxer who is widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world and one of the hardest-hitting middleweights of all time.
The 40-year-old Karaganda native is recognized by the nicknames “GGG” and “Triple G.”
He is the current unified middleweight world champion, having held the IBF, IBO, and WBA (Super) championships since October of this year. From 2014 to 2018, he held the unified WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight titles before being dethroned by Canelo.
The GGG record
GGG has won 42 of his 44 professional fights, 37 of which he has won by knockout. He has one loss and one draw versus Canelo.
The split decision tie with Canelo in September 2017 (for Canelo’s The Ring middleweight title and GGG’s WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and IBO middleweight crowns) was heated. GGG was primarily thought to have won a closely contested fight, but judge Adalaide Byrd scored Canelo significantly in his favour.
In September 2018, he was defeated by Canelo (for the vacant The Ring middleweight title and GGG’s WBA (Super), WBC, and IBO middleweight crowns). Although many media sources and the general public perceived the fight differently, Canelo won by majority decision, saying it should have been a tie or a victory for GGG.
Ryta Murata, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, and Kell Brook are among the big-name boxers GGG has defeated. However, his list of victims would probably be considerably longer and starrier if he hadn’t been shunned like the plague throughout his best years.
What occurred the last time?
Canelo and GGG last fought in September of this year. The fight lasted the distance and concluded with the fighters, both bleeding from cuts above their eyes, embracing.
Many fans were surprised when judges Dave Moretti and Steve Weisfeld both scored Canelo 115-113, but judge Glenn Feldman scored it 114-114.
The undercard expands with the return of several intriguing names to the ring. In the co-feature, Jesse Rodriguez defends his WBC super flyweight title against Israel Gonzalez. Austin Williams returns to the ring in the middleweight division against Kieron Conway. In the super middleweight division, Diego Pacheco and Enrique Collazo square off. And veteran Gabe Rosado is back in action against Ali Akhmedov at super middleweight.