Canelo Alvarez vs Caleb Plant: UK time, date and how to watch on TV and online

All four super-middleweight world titles will be on the line in Las Vegas

Dylan Terry
Saturday 06 November 2021 17:01 EDT
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Canelo and Plant will come to blows on November 6 for the undisputed super-middleweight crown
Canelo and Plant will come to blows on November 6 for the undisputed super-middleweight crown (Getty Images)

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Canelo Alvarez will bid to solidify himself as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing when he takes on Caleb Plant for the undisputed super-middleweight title.

The Mexican currently holds three of the four belts at 168 pounds and only needs Plant’s IBF title to complete the set.

But American Plant has a perfect record from his seven-year professional career and has riled up Alvarez after the pair traded punches in their recent press conference.

Can he become the first man to solve the Canelo puzzle since Floyd Mayweather gave him his only loss back in 2013?

Here is everything you need to know:

When is the fight?

The fight will take place on Saturday 6 November but will be in the early hours of Sunday 7 November UK time. The main event is expected to begin around 5am BST.

Where is it?

The pair will square off at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Where can I watch it?

You will be able to watch the fight on BT Sport Box Office for a price of £19.95. Subscribers can live stream the event online and through mobile devices. The fight will be preceded by a BT Sport Fight Night, live on BT Sport 1HD from 7.45pm.

What have they been saying?

Canelo and Plant dramatically swung punches at each other after the Mexican was labelled a “drug cheat” in a highly intense first face-off.

Plant said: “You’re going to find out the same time everybody else finds out. And you know when they found out? When it was too late. That’s when they found out, and that’s exactly when you’re going to find out.

“Mark my words, b***h. And you’re a b***h, too,” he then said as he directed his attention towards Canelo’s trainer Eddy Reynoso.

Speaking to Canelo once more, he continued: “What the f*** are you going to do? F*** you. And you’re a drug cheat. So tell me something. Oscar Valdez tests positive for something and not get suspended for six months. But he [Canelo] get test positive for something and gets suspended for six months, and somehow he’s not a drug cheat?”

Alvarez tested positive for the chemical clenbuterol in 2018 and received a six-month ban. He maintains the findings were the result of contaminated meat.

Canelo then replied: “Don’t make excuses before the fight,” before Plant added: “You’re a cheater. You got suspended for six months.”

Canelo wrapped up the war of words by saying: “Say whatever you say; I’ll see you 6 November.”

The pair then came face-to-face for the first time, with Alvarez pushing Plant away before the American swung a punch, which the Mexican slipped. Canelo then through a short punch of his own before they were pulled apart by security.

Who is on the undercard?

  • Anthony Dirrell vs Marcos Hernandez (super-middleweight)
  • Rey Vargas vs Leonardo Baez (super-bantamweight)
  • Elvis Rodriguez vs Juan Pablo Romero (super-lightweight)

Odds

  • Canelo to win: 1/12
  • Plant to win: 6/1
  • Draw: 25/1

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