How to watch Canelo Alvarez fight in Australia: TV channel, live stream and start time for Jaime Munguia fight

Tom Naghten

How to watch Canelo Alvarez fight in Australia: TV channel, live stream and start time for Jaime Munguia fight image

Canelo Alvarez will compete in a Mexico vs. Mexico showdown, but not against expected challenger David Benavidez.

Instead, Canelo will face a young star competing in the biggest fight of his career, with Jaime Munguia hoping to dethrone him as undisputed super middleweight champion.

The action goes down at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, May 5 in Australia.

Here's how to watch the fight in Australia:

How to watch Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia in Australia: TV channel, live stream

In Australia, the event will be broadcast live on Foxtel's Main Event, Kayo PPV and DAZN.

Foxtel subscribers can purchase the pay-per-view for an additional $69.95 through Main Event.

The card can also be streamed on Kayo PPV, with no existing subscription required, for $69.95.

Subscribers to DAZN can purchase the event for an additional $69.99.

What time is Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia in Australia?

The PPV main card starts at 10am AEST on Sunday, May 5. Canelo and Munguia should make their way to the ring around 1:15pm AEST, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

Timezone Main Card Start Time Main Event Ring Walks (approx.)
AEST 10am  1:15pm 
ACST 9:30am 12:45pm
AWST 8am 11:15am

Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia fight card

  • Canelo Alvarez (c) vs. Jaime Munguia for the IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO and The Ring super middleweight titles
  • Mario Barrios (c) vs. Fabian Maidana for the interim WBC welterweight title
  • Brandon Figueroa (c) vs. Jessie Magdaleno for the interim WBC featherweight title
  • Eimantas Stanionis (c) vs. Gabriel Maestre for the WBA welterweight title

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Tom Naghten

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Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.