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What time did Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull? How to watch a PPV boxing match and a combat card

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Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is to defend his titles WBA, WBC and WBO Super-Middle Wweight in Riyjadh against the undefeated Cuban boxer William Scull. The legendary Mexican warrior, who held numerous world championships in four weight divisions during his stay at the top of sport, was recognized as the world number 1 pound of boxer according to the ring from 2019 to 2022.

After the destructive defeat of Dmitry Bivol three years ago – his first defeat was dissolved by the Floyd Mayweather boxing icon – Canelo managed to keep his lanes for five duels. However, he was deprived of the IBF title last year due to a lack of defense. The Cuban star Scull fought for Vladimir Shishkin for the title, claiming that in October last year, and now Canelo is on hunting to regain a unanimous title. Express sport It brings you everything you need to know before the expected attempt of Mexico to recover all four Super Middleight titles, including the start time of the fight, where to watch it and who will appear on the card.

When does Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull start?

Canelo is to face Scull on Saturday, May 3, at Anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before the excited crowd of 20,000 viewers. Undercard is expected to start around 18:00.

It is estimated that the times of walking the main ring of the event take place around 22:30. However, these times may change depending on how the progress of the card is progressing.

How to watch canelo alvarez vs William scull

An exclusive event is to be broadcast to DAZN via Pay-Per-View in Great Britain The fee of $ 21.99 is a cost of this individual clash.

People choosing broader experience in Dazna may consider the subscription offer: an annual pass available in the amount of 119.99 GBP or a pliant monthly option at a price of 24.99 GBP, each of which provides comprehensive access to the entire Fight Fight catalog live and on demand.

Corner quotes

Canelo Alvarez: “He is a good warrior,” said Mexican Dazn. “He is a good warrior. He knows how to exploit his reach. He is speedy and knows how to exploit the ring. But I have already fought everyone. At the beginning of the fight it will be hard.

“It is speedy, moves a lot, it is very hard. I think it will be a challenge for me. But there is no disregard for him, I do not accept anything basic. I fought everyone and I am ready for everything. I feel confident because of my training and feel ready for everything.”

William Scull: “I am excited that I am here. And I am ready to show the world that we can,” said Cuban Queensbury Promotions. “Nothing comes easily in boxing, everyone knows it.

“Everything I gained was to close doubts. I feel firm and confident, and the winner of May 3 will not be resolved to the last round.” I rely on my foundations and I devoted a lot to be here. I want people to know that everything is possible. I am a modest warrior who is proud to represent my Cuban colleagues and I am ready to shock the world. “

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Boxing tonight: fight card, start times and how to watch Dave Allen vs. Filip Hrgovic

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Filip Hrgovic will be Dave Allen’s toughest opponent in history (Photo: Getty)

How to watch Allen vs Hrgovic

  1. Date and place of fight: The event will take place next Saturday, May 16, at the Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster. It marks a massive homecoming for Dave Allen, who will compete at the home ground of his local football team, Doncaster Rovers.
  2. Card reach and header time: The official event broadcast will begin at 6pm BST for early Undercard matches. The main event of the heavyweight fight between Allen and Filip Hrgovic is expected to see fighters take to the ring around 10.15pm BST.
  3. UK TV Channel Details: The entire fight card will be shown live in the UK exclusively on the DAZN television platform. To access the live broadcast, viewers must have an dynamic subscription.
  4. Live broadcast information: Fans can watch the event via the DAZN app, which is compatible with intelligent TVs, game consoles and mobile devices such as iPhone and Android. Alternatively, the fight can be streamed online via the DAZN website by logging into your registered account on any web browser.
  5. Radio commentary details: Nationwide radio coverage will be provided by talkSPORT, with initial undercard action commencing at 7pm BST on talkSPORT 2. Coverage will then switch to talkSPORT’s main station at 9pm BST in preparation for the main event.
  6. Allen’s latest results: Allen comes into the fight with momentum following a quick first-round TKO victory over Karim Berredjem in February 2026. He previously secured a career-defining fifth-round TKO victory in a rematch with Johnny Fisher in May 2025, which came before dropping points to Arslanbek Makhmudov in overdue 2025.
  7. Hrgović’s latest results: Hrgovic is currently on a two-fight winning streak, securing unanimous decision victories over British heavyweights David Adeleye in August 2025 and Joe Joyce in April 2025. His only career loss remains an eighth-round loss to Daniel Dubois for the 2024 interim IBF world title.
  8. Full fight card (subject to change):
    • Dave Allen vs. Filip Hrgovic – heavyweight
    • Louie O’Doherty vs. Ahmed Hatim – British and Commonwealth lightweight titles
    • Michael Gomez Jr vs. Lee McGregor – lightweight
    • Joe Hayden vs. Ryan Frost – welterweight
    • Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev vs TBA – welterweight
    • Ted Jackson vs. Mike Byles – middleweight
    • Bradley Casey vs. TBA – cruiserweight
    • Leighton Birchall vs Leonardo Baez – featherweight
    • Kian Hamilton vs. Les Urry – Super Lightweight
    • John Tom Varey vs. Stephen Jackson – super flyweight
    • Maxi Hughes vs. Lewis Sylvester – Super lightweight
    • Carl Fail vs. Dean Sutherland – super welterweight

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Karen Chukhadzhian vs. Paddy Donovan – results and post-fight report

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Donovan called for a third fight with Crocker. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Paddy Donovan secured another world title shot by winning his IBF welterweight title final eliminator by majority decision over Karen Chukhadzhian on Friday in Mannheim, Germany.

Donovan (15-2, 11 KO) defeated Chukhadzhian (26-4, 14 KO) in the sixth and eighth rounds and emerged victorious by the score of 115-113, 114-112, surpassing the drawn score of 113-113.

Donovan, after two defeats in a row to Lewis Crocker, decided to box the back of the foot from the beginning and fired several correct body shots in the first round.

Chukhadzhian is undefeated in two matches since his second defeat Jaron Ennis– he responded with several difficult shots in the second, and the left hand caught Donovan’s attention.

“The Real Deal” pushed the Ukrainian away with his left hand at the end of the third period, but the 30-year-old responded in the fourth round and continued to march forward, and at the end of the round with his right hand, which was his best achievement.

Donovan found his breakthrough in the sixth round, countering his opponent with a sturdy left hand.

Chukhadzhian stood up, looking more frustrated than hurt.

The Ukrainian fell again and scored eight, this time with a right hand, although he protested that it was due to a push.

The pair continued their wild ninth rally, with the Irishman landing a precise uppercut that earned Chukhadzhian’s approval.

Donovan called for a third fight with Crocker. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Chukhadzhian traded with Donovan at close quarters over the final three rounds, with both men landing some solid combinations.

With Donovan fading and forced to fight back, the Ukrainian put his best foot forward in a compelling final round.

The first scorecard was 115-113 in Donovan’s favor and was met with a scorecard of 113-113.

The third score of 114-112 gave the Irishman the victory to leave Germany and sparked wild celebrations in the ring, including from the promoter Eddie Hearn.

Donovan, who was defeated by Crocker in September, called the Belfast fighter for a post-fight trilogy.

Crocker makes his first title defense against Liam Paro on June 24 in Australia.

Webb with Odiase KO

Emanuel Odiase won the vacant IBF European heavyweight title with a second-round knockout of Nick Webb.

After a close first round, Odiase (11-0, 9 KO) hit Webb (19-4, 15 KO), and the attack with two punches knocked him to the deck, and the Briton failed to defeat the count.

Odiase knocked out Webb in the second round. Photo: Tobias Schmidt/Tape Studios
Odiase knocked out Webb in the second round. Photo: Tobias Schmidt/Tape Studios
Kadiru dismisses Gashi

In a tender heavyweight fight, Peter Kadiru defeated veteran Senad Gashi (34-5, 32 KO).

The scores of 96-94, 98-92 and 97-93 ensured the victory for Kadir (23-1, 13 KO).

Undercard remaining

Cameroonian heavyweight Nelvie Tiafack (4-0, 3 KO) remained undefeated, going the distance for the first time in his career with a unanimous decision over Mateus Munhoz Da Penha (7-3-2, 3 KO).

Elsewhere in the heavyweight division, Viktor Jurk (14-0, 12 KO) knocked out Edwin Castillo (13-3, 8 KO) in the first few seconds of the fight.

Alexander Okafor (4-0, 2 KO) defeated Elija Uelkueseven (8-1, 6 KO) and thanks to a split decision won the fight for the title of the German BDB cruiserweight champion.

Prospective cruiserweight Edmon Avagyan (1-0, 1 KO) made a successful professional debut, defeating Patrik Fiala (13-8-2, 8 KO) in the third round.

The IBF European lightweight title remained in the hands of Devrim Goekduman (13-0-1, 8 KO), although his fight with Franklyn Dwomoh (9-0-1, 2 KO) ended in a split draw after a pulsating 10 rounds.

Middleweight prospect Oluwole Jan Ciosek (5-0, 2 KO) remained undefeated after a unanimous decision victory over Shae Green (9-2-1, 2 KO)

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Dave Allen vs. Filip Hrgovic – weigh-in results

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Allen and Hrgovic face-to-face for the last time before the fight. Photo: Queensberry, Leigh Dawney

Dave Allen weighed slightly more than Filip Hrgovic ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight clash in Doncaster.

Allen will face Hrgovic at the Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster, live on DAZN.

The popular Doncaster competitor weighed 248.8lb, four ounces more than his rival who weighed 248.4lb.

After their last face-to-face meeting, the pair rushed to the cameras, with both men trying to face each other to gain one last psychological advantage.

Allen weighed more than 10 pounds less than the 259.1 pounds he faced defeat by Arslanbek Makhmnudov in October.

Allen and Hrgovic face-to-face for the last time before the fight. Photo: Queensberry, Leigh Dawney

The 34-year-old is clearly the underdog in the bookmakers’ eyes, but he has promised to cause a solemn stir.

“He’s a great fighter, but I’m not afraid of him,” he said.

“I didn’t care about Filip Hrgovic.

“On paper I shouldn’t even be in the ring with him, but I feel like it’s going to be a special night at Donny’s tomorrow.

“I will experience one of the biggest disappointments in the history of British boxing.”

Hrgovic, who is being lined up for summer clash with Moses Itauma had he emerged victorious, he would have tipped the scales by over seven pounds more than he weighed in the wake of his August win over David Adeleye.

The Croatian, two wins since his only professional loss to Daniel Dubois, said Allen’s fans would not facilitate him in his fight for the IBF Intercontinental title.

“We’ll see tomorrow,” said the 33-year-old.

“Let’s get down to business.

“I’ve been training tough. I can’t wait.

“It’s just me and him in the ring. It won’t facilitate him [the home support]”

Undercard scales

Michael Gomez Jr vs Lee McGregor – lightweight – 10 rounds

  • Michael Gomez Jr – 134.10 pounds
  • Lee McGregor – 134.11 pounds

Louie O’Doherty vs Ahmed Hatim – British and Commonwealth lightweight titles – 10 rounds

  • Louie O’Doherty – 134.11 pounds
  • Ahmed Hatim – 134.9 pounds

Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev vs Alexis Torres – welterweight – 6 rounds

  • Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev – £150.11
  • Alexis Torres – 144.12 pounds

Joe Hayden vs. Ryan Frost – welterweight – 6 rounds

  • Joe Hayden – 148.6 pounds
  • Ryan Frost – 149.14 pounds

Carl Fail vs. Luis Montelongo – super welterweight – 10 rounds

  • Carl Fail – 155.1 lbs
  • Luis Montelongo – 158.5 pounds

Kian Hamilton vs Les Urry – super lightweight – 4 rounds

  • Kian Hamilton – 137.3 pounds
  • Les Urry – 136.2 lbs

John Tom Varey vs Stephen Jackson – super fly – 4 rounds

  • John Tom Varey – 117.13 pounds
  • Stephen Jackson – 117.15 pounds

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