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This is One of the most thrilling Encounter in Boxing history will reach its conclusion on Saturday.

In the main event, Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith will battle for the vacant middleweight title. Canelo Alvarez recently vacated the title as he plans his move up to the lightweight division, leaving the top contenders to square off to crown a new champion. Smith is coming off a controversial decision loss to Kovalev, suffering the first defeat of his career in the process. Alvarez is on a three-fight winning streak, most recently knocking out Callum Smith .

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Below are the confirmed bouts for the fight card that is still yet to announce a location less than a month out. Among the most interesting bouts is Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith as Canelo nears the end of his career. He won his most recent outing by disqualification after Michel Pereira landed an illegal knee. Because of that, he's won three of his last four fights.

Viewers have several options to watch Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith, at least in the early preliminary and preliminary bouts. ESPN and ESPN Deportes will carry coverage of the early preliminary bouts starting at 7 p.m.; viewers can also stream those fights with UFC Fight Pass and ESPN+. Once the event moves to the preliminaries, viewers can watch via ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+. The main card will stream exclusively on ESPN+.

What time does the Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith fight start?

Early prelims: 7 p.m. ET

Prelims: 8 p.m. ET

Main card: 10 p.m. ET

The main card at Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. ET, though Miocic and Cormier will likely not fight until much later; the main card consists of five events, the last of which will be Miocic-Cormier.

The Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith pay-per-view amount is $64.99 for current subscribers to ESPN+, which requires a pre-existing subscription. Anyone else who wants to watch Miocic vs. Cormier must also pay for a subscription to ESPN+, which offers several bundling options, including $84.98 to view the fight and year-long access to ESPN+ — a 25 percent decrease for normal ESPN+ subscriptions.