Alright so yesterday I really wanted to watch the Canelo fight but had zero clue where to find it. Started feeling annoyed cause I ain’t got time to chase channels like some detective. Here’s exactly what I did step by step.

Where I started looking
First thing – grabbed my TV remote like everybody else does. Scrolled through all the sports channels I knew: ESPN, Fox Sports, HBO Max (even though they don’t do boxing no more). Nothing. Just regular baseball games and reruns. Total dead end.
The messy internet search
Next I pulled out my phone and googled “where to watch Canelo fight today”. Big mistake. Got flooded with sketchy streaming sites and articles from like three years ago. One site said it was on Showtime, another claimed ESPN+, third one mentioned some app I never heard of. All confusing and nobody agreed.
Making my own list
Finally I decided to check four places people actually use. Wrote this down in my notes app:
- DAZN – Turns out they got exclusive rights to most big fights now. But you gotta pay monthly which stings.
- ESPN+ PPV – Sometimes they got big fights if you pay extra, but their schedule wasn’t clear. Had to dig through their boxing section.
- Regular cable PPV – Yep, still exists! If you got Xfinity or Spectrum, you can order it old-school style. Costs like eighty bucks though.
- FuboTV – They carry DAZN sometimes through add-ons. Messy to set up but worked after I clicked around.
What actually worked
Ended up going with DAZN cause my buddy shared his password (shhh). Saw the fight perfectly but man, what a hassle just to find where it’s showing. Next time I’ll just check these four first instead of wasting hours. Saved the list in my phone for future fights too.
Bottom line: Boxing broadcasts are more complicated than the actual fight sometimes. Wish they’d just put this stuff in one place.
