Canelo Vs. Munguia Live On DAZN And Prime Video On May 4th In Las Vegas

On May 4th, experience 12 electrifying rounds of an all-Mexican battle streamed survive DAZN and Prime Video from the enduring T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Witness Canelo Álvarez, the undisputed WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO Super Middleweight Champion, as he puts his titles on the road against the tough and undefeated Jaime Munguia.

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Munguia’s fans will probably be glad this fight is occurring, as he’s been targeting a fight against Canelo since he turned skilled 11 years ago. The remaining of the fans who desired to see Canelo (60-2-2, 39 KOs) tackle the damaging, David Benavidez or David Morrell Jr., will probably be disillusioned with this news.

Those are the fights that they desired to see from Canelo, not Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs), who will probably be an enormous underdog with little probability of winning. Munguia is an upgrade from Canelo’s last opponent, Jermell Charlo, but not by much. Munguia will no less than attempt to win, but it can be hopelessly overmatched unless Canelo gets old overnight.

It’s going to be interesting to see how the build-up goes between these two, with the press conferences requiring a translator for Munguia. Canelo speaks broken English, but it surely’s unclear if he can speak well enough to create buzz for this fight.

Munguia was the guy that Premier Boxing Champions (PBC] wanted for the May 4th date, reportedly believing that it was a more financially viable fight for them on Amazon Prime PPV than Canelo’s original alternative, Jermall Charlo.

Munguia is a fight that can earn money, but it surely’s not going to be the blockbusters of Canelo’s first two fights against Gennadiy Golovkin or his fights against Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Miguel Cotto. Munguia will interest enough fans to make PBC comfortable.

The fight is a sure thing win for Canelo in my view.

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Canelo Munguia Boxing Odds

Canelo Alvarez is moving into the ring because the heavy favorite at -550, while Jaime Munguia plays the hopeful underdog at +375.

Will the Fight Go the Distance?
The smart guys say “Yes” at -180, betting that these two will dance around long enough to listen to the ultimate bell. If you happen to fancy a little bit of chaos and think they’ll run out of steam before then, “No” will net you a bit more at +150.

Exact Fight Final result – Place Your Bets!
If you happen to’re feeling clairvoyant, the precise consequence bets are where you’ll be able to really exhibit. Fancy a KO? That’s sitting at a tempting 17/4. A TKO is more likely at 11/5, or in case you’re really out on a limb, a DQ is an extended shot at 40/1. And for many who love an excellent, old-fashioned unanimous decision, it’s even money at 1/1.

How Will They Win?
Jaime Munguia winning by KO is a longshot at 25/1, which is sensible in case you give it some thought – knocking out Canelo could be like attempting to punch a hole through a bank vault. If you happen to reckon he can win by unanimous decision as a substitute, that’s a rather more plausible 11/1.

Canelo winning by KO is priced at 5/1, or in case you prefer a technical knockout, it’s at 11/4. A unanimous decision in favor of Canelo is a safer bet at 6/5. Feeling whimsical? A split decision for Canelo will fetch you a neat 19/2.

Round Betting – Get Specific
If you happen to’re the sort to predict not only the winner however the when, round betting is your playground. Canelo knocking out Munguia in the primary round is a wild 66/1, with the chances shortening because the rounds progress. For Munguia, managing a KO within the early rounds is about as likely as finding a sober chap at closing time, with odds of 100/1 in the primary couple of rounds.

Group Round Betting – Broad Strokes
Broaden your horizon with group round betting. Canelo to finish it between rounds 1 and a pair of? That’s at 28/1. Munguia making a miracle occur between rounds 1 and a pair of is at a lofty 50/1.

Knockdown Props – Taking the Fall
Will each fighters taste the canvas? Yes at +1000, because why not sprinkle some drama? If you happen to think just one will get a close-up of the mat, it’s -120 either way.

Odds courtesy of BetOnline (www.betonline.ag Twitter (X): @BetOnline_ag).

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Canelo vs. Munguia fight card:

  • Canelo Alvarez: 168.6 lbs | 76.5 kg vs. Jaime Munguia: 167.4 lbs | 75.9 kg
  • Mario Barrios: 146.6 lbs | 66.5 kg vs. Fabian Maidana: 146.2 lbs | 66.3 kg
  • Brandon Figueroa: 125.4 lbs | 56.9 kg vs. Jessie Magdaleno: 128.6 lbs | 58.3 kg
  • Eimantas Stanionis: 146.6 lbs | 66.5 kg vs. Gabriel Maestre: 153.6 lbs | 69.7 kg
  • Jesus Ramos: 154.6 lbs | 70.1 kg vs. Johana Gonzalez: 153.6 lbs | 69.7 kg
  • Vito Mielnicki Jr.: 153.6 lbs | 69.7 kg vs. Ronald Cruz: 152.2 lbs | 69.0 kg
  • Damian Vazquez: 122.2 lbs | 55.4 kg vs. Alan David Picasso: 123.0 lbs | 55.8 kg
  • William Scull: 167.2 lbs | 75.8 kg vs. Sean Hemphill: 167.4 lbs | 75.9 kg
  • Lawrence King: 181.2 lbs | 82.2 kg vs. Anthony Holloway: 177.4 lbs | 80.5 kg
  • Adrian Torres: 136.6 lbs | 62.0 kg vs. Arsen Poghosyan: 130.6 lbs | 59.2 kg
  • Jabin Chollet: 139.8 lbs | 63.4 kg vs. Julian Bridges: 138.4 lbs | 62.8 kg