

Those signing up for an annual subscription after May 2 will be charged the new annual price of $149.99 (which still just equates to only $12.50 per month). can continue to take advantage of the current annual subscription cost of $99.99 until May 2. Bivol mega matchup will be on DAZN PPV in the U.S., marking the first of very occasional events to come that will be sparingly offered to fight fans on top of a DAZN subscription. It’s a truly mega matchup and we look forward to broadcasting it to fight fans all over the globe.” & Canada by way of the introduction of DAZN PPV. “Both fighters were eager for this battle, and we’re thrilled to make it happen around the world on DAZN as well as in the U.S. …“We’re delighted to continue growing our long-term partnership with Canelo, beginning with a spectacular war between the pound-for-pound king and a very tough and determined champ in Dmitry Bivol,” said Ed Breeze, DAZN EVP, Rights. & Canada, the event will be offered exclusively on DAZN Pay-Per View (PPV) – newly introduced for very select events to come – and priced at $59.99 for current subscribers and $79.99 for new subscribers (inclusive of a one-month subscription to DAZN). The May 7 blockbuster will be available to subscribers around the world on DAZN, excluding Latin America and Mexico. The second fight in the two-fight deal is set for September. The first fight will see boxing’s biggest attraction step up in weight to take on Dmitry Bivol (19-0, 11 KOs) in a bid for the WBA light-heavyweight title from Las Vegas on May 7. Pound-for-pound superstar Canelo Alvarez (57-1-2, 30 KOs) has signed a new two-fight deal with Matchroom Boxing and DAZN. However, they’ve now come back together on a two-fight deal, and the first one (on May 7, against Dmitry Bivol) will be DAZN’s first pay-per-view event (similar to the UFC on ESPN+ model, where you need to buy the base service and then specifically buy the PPV on top of that). One planned Alvarez fight against Billy Joe Saunders in May 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic, and a reported pay dispute around a planned fight with Callum Smith led to Alvarez suing DAZN and Golden Boy Promotions that September, which then led to the sides coming to an agreement to cut ties that November. It was no surprise that at some point his body would need a prolonged rest, but with a target date set for an in-ring return, it's likely that Alvarez will try and arrange a rematch with WBA light heavyweight Dmitry Bivol who the 32-year-old failed to beat earlier this year.Back in 2018, streaming service DAZN signed a 11-fight, five-year deal with boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez worth at least $365 million, but that deal didn’t work out as planned, with the COVID-19 pandemic playing a big role in that. At the beginning the doctor had told me that I had to spend four weeks with the cast without moving it after the surgery, when he came in and saw inside everything I had and what he did to me, he said that it was better than we expected, that it should be only seven days with the cast, then remove the stitches and start the rehabilitation, right now I've been two weeks.”Ĭanelo has been one of boxing's most active fighters as of late fighting six times in a 21-month stretch and during that time became the undisputed champion at super middleweight. I think I'll be ready for May again," Alvarez told bet365. My fights are always in May or September. I'm doing my therapy very well, so I think it won't stop me so much.

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