Canelo vs Gennady Golovkin: What time can I watch the fight tonight, where can I stream it and what are the latest odds?

A look ahead to what promises to be the fight of the year

Sunday 17 September 2017 02:07 BST
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GGG and Canelo are set to clash in Las Vegas
GGG and Canelo are set to clash in Las Vegas

Now that the circus of Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor has concluded, the eyes of the boxing world turns to the fight between two of the world’s best pound-for-pound boxers, Canelo taking on Gennady Golovkin.

Canelo is still trying to establish himself at middleweight and is receiving a baptism of fire against GGG, the undefeated IBF, IBO, WBA and WBC world champion.

However, the Mexican is up for the fight having only lost one of his 51 fights – to Mayweather himself.

Here’s everything you need to know about the fight:

When is the fight and what time is it on?

It's today! Unfortunately you're going to have to stay up until around 4am BST.

Where is the fight?

The fight between two of the best boxers on the planet will take place in the same ring as Mayweather beat McGregor in three weeks earlier at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Where can I watch the fight?

Television details for the much-anticipated middleweight showdown between Golovkin and Canelo have been revealed, with the fight set to cost British boxing fans £16.95 to watch.

The action will be screened live on BoxNation’s Box Office channel, with existing subscribers who already pay for the service getting to watch the fight as part of their regular subscription.

Those who don’t pay monthly for BoxNation will be able to pay a one off fee of £16.95 to watch the action, or €21.95 in the Republic of Ireland.

What are the fighters’ records?

Golovkin: 37 fights, 37 wins (33 KOs)

Alvarez: 51 fights, 49 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss (34 KOs)

Odds

Golovkin: 8/11
Draw: 25/1
Alvarez: 6/4

Who is on the undercard?

In the co-main event, Joseph ‘JoJo’ Diaz, Jr. (24-0, 13 KOs) takes on Jorge “Pilon” Lara (29-0-2, 21 KOs) in a 12-round WBC featherweight title eliminator.

Also on the pay-per-view will be a battle between two undefeated Golden Boy stablemates as former IBF world bantamweight champion Randy “El Matador” Caballero (24-0, 14 KOs) faces Diego De La Hoya (19-0, 9 KOs) in a 10-round super bantamweight battle. Opening the show, lightweight contenders Ryan ‘Blue Chip’ Martin (19-0, 11 KOs) and Francisco Rojo (20-2, 13 KOs) clash.

What prediction have been made?

Money is backing Canelo to emerge victorious

Floyd Mayweather: “Do I think Triple G can beat Canelo? Absolutely not. I think there’s a few guys that can beat Triple G, and Canelo is on the top of the list.

“I believe that he’ll beat him. I really believe Triple G has good punching power as a fighter. He’s got good punching power, but he’s flat-footed. He makes a lot of mistakes, but boxing is different now.

“I don’t think it’ll go the distance. Canelo Alvarez is one of the best fighters in boxing.”

Khan is also backing the Mexican 

Amir Khan: “I honestly think he beats Triple G. A lot of people underestimate him, I don't know why.

“I've been in the ring with Canelo. I've never been in the ring with Triple G, but I've been in the ring with Canelo and he's hard to hit.

“He's quite tricky and like I said he hits very hard, so you have to give him that respect. I think that he gives a lot of people problems.”

Bellew is hedging his bets (AFP/Getty)

Tony Bellew: “Golovkin’s strength is that he is very strong, will not be denied and walks forward with a kind of terminator approach to the ring,” Bellew told betsafe.com. Technically very good too and people underestimate that. He is a man who has had an extensive amateur career and boxed from Kazakhstan all around the world.

“But Canelo is the best active counter puncher in the world today, now Floyd Mayweather has retired. He is defensively good, powerful and works on the inside.

“Canelo’s defence is better than GGG. He has the movement and flexibility in the way he slips and slides on defence. GGG is more uptight, he’s easier to hit and will give one to take one. Canelo will try to slip and counter.”

Read the betsafe.com interview with Tony Bellew, including his thoughts on the one factor that will decide the fight.

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