How to watch Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream from anywhere – Preview, Prediction & Odds

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Today, we will explain How to watch Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream from anywhere in the world. It has been one of the best rivalries in modern boxing. Gennady Golovkin and Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will meet for the third and final time in this highly anticipated super middleweight trilogy. In 2017 and 2018, the two rivals engaged in two controversial title battles, with the first being judged a draw and the second being won by Canelo by majority decision. It’s time to make a decision.

Canelo vs GGG 3 Preview

Tonight’s battle in Las Vegas features Mexican superstar Canelo defending his undisputed belts at super middleweight following a failed weight transfer to 175 pounds in May, in which he lost to light heavyweight Dmitry Bivol for the second bout in his sparkling career. He weighed 167.4 pounds for today’s fight.

Golovkin has only fought 4 times since his second loss to Canelo, with his most recent bout being a middleweight title win over Ryota Murata in Japan. However, GGG and his supporters have always maintained that he outlined Canelo in both previous bouts. This time, they are seeking justice and all of the championship belts. Today, Golovkin fights at his heaviest weight ever, 167.8 pounds.

It’s a bout that no self-respecting boxing fan will want to miss, so follow our guide to learn how to watch a live stream of Canelo vs. GGG 3 from anywhere in the world, including for free.

How to watch Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream from outside your country

We have previously compiled information on how to watch boxing in numerous places. However, if you are overseas this weekend and your home coverage is geo-blocked, the only known solution is to use a VPN to connect to a nation where the fight is broadcast.

The program is excellent for this purpose since it enables you to alter your IP address and appear to be in a different location – all within a secure, encrypted connection. Here’s how to start off.
Utilize a VPN to live-stream Canelo vs. GGG 3 from any location.

How to watch Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream WITHOUT a PPV

DAZN holds the rights to broadcast the Canelo vs. GGG 3 live stream around the world, excluding Mexico and Latin America. It is a PPV event in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand (more on this below).

Boxing fans everywhere can watch Canelo vs. GGG 3 by subscribing to DAZN, which is relatively inexpensive in many countries.

In France, it is now available for €9.99 per month, while in Germany, it costs €24.99 per month for an annual membership or €29.99 per month on a rolling basis.

Canelo vs GGG 3 will be broadcast live in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

The Canelo vs GGG 3 live stream is available on DAZN in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. To watch, however, subscribers must pay a PPV fee in addition to the subscription cost.
A DAZN contract in the United States costs $19.99 per month or $149.99 per year, and an additional PPV charge of $64.99 is required to see Canelo vs. GGG 3.
In Canada, DAZN costs CA$20 per month or CA$150 per year, while the Canelo vs. GGG 3 PPV is priced at CA$64.99 or $84.98 for new subscribers.
Canelo vs. GGG 3 PPV is priced at £9.99 for current subscribers and £17.98 for new subscribers in the United Kingdom.

In Australia, a monthly subscription to DAZN costs AUS$13.99, while the PPV is priced at AUS$44.99 for current subscribers and AUS$58.98 for new subscribers.
In New Zealand costs $14.99 NZD, while a PPV costs $24.99 NZD for current subscribers and $39.98 NZD for new subscribers.’

DAZN supports streaming via iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC (including Mac devices).

Can I see a replay of Canelo vs. GGG 3?

As with all live cards broadcast on DAZN, you can access a full replay on-demand on the streaming service, along with highlight footage shortly after the conclusion of the main event.

Canelo Alvarez versus Gennady Golovkin: the footage tells the story

Canelo Alvarez
Nationality: Mexican
Born: July 18, 1990
Height: 5′ 8″
Reach: 70″
Total fights: 61
Record: 57-2-2 (39 KOs)

Gennady Golovkin
Nationality: Kazakh
Born: April 8, 1982
Height: 5″ 10″
Reach: 70″
Total fights: 44
Record: 42-1-1 (37 KOs)

Read more: Canelo vs. GGG 3 Fighter records, Weigh-in, Press conference

Canelo vs. GGG 3: Predictions

Our third and last battle between the best fighters of this age promises to be a true classic.

Even the most casual spectator would agree that GGG should have received the nod from the judges in the first bout between these two ring kings and that he should not have received a points decision against him in the most recent bout, as the Kazakh was at least worthy of a draw.

It remains to be Golovkin can turn his indignation over this injustice into a performance on Saturday that leaves no mistake as to who the victor is.

Alvarez’s confidence suffered a hit with his recent loss to Bivol. Still, Golovkin’s decision to fight at a heavier weight class for the first time in his career may significantly impact the outcome of this highly anticipated bout.

Canelo vs. GGG 3: Odds and wagering

Golovkin is in the unusual situation of being labeled the underdog by bookmakers for a fight, with GGG’s odds of victory hovering around 7/2 in Las Vegas.

Canelo’s odds of retaining his championships are 1/6, while a draw is a long shot at 16/1 in the trilogy’s final chapter.

Canelo vs GGG 3 full card

  • Undisputed super middleweight title bout between Canelo Alvarez (c) and Gennady Golovkin
  • Israel Gonzalez vs. Jesse Rodrguez (c) for the WBC super flyweight championship
  • WBA ‘international’ middleweight title bout between Austin Williams and Kieron Conway
  • Diego Pacheco vs. Enrique Collazo, super middleweights
  • Ali Akhmedov vs. Gabriel Rosado, super middleweights

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