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when does the canelo fight end

The Canelo fight doesn’t have a fixed “end time” you can rely on; it depends on the scheduled start time of the main event, how long the undercard runs, and whether the fight goes the distance or ends early by KO/TKO or stoppage.

Quick Scoop: What You Can Realistically Expect

  • Big Canelo main events are usually scheduled to start around 11 p.m. Eastern (8 p.m. Pacific) for the ring walks , but they often slip a bit later depending on undercard timing and broadcast pacing.
  • If the fight goes a full 12 rounds, you’re typically looking at about 45–60 minutes from first bell to final decision (including minute breaks and post-fight announcements), so a rough “end window” is around midnight–12:30 a.m. Eastern for a full-distance bout.
  • If there’s an early knockout or doctor/ ref stoppage, the fight can end much earlier, sometimes within 10–30 minutes of the opening bell.

How to Estimate “When Does the Canelo Fight End?”

You can use this simple rule of thumb:

  1. Check the advertised main event ring-walk time in your local time zone (promoters or broadcasters usually list this, e.g., “main event approx. 11 p.m. ET”).
  1. Add:
    • About 15 minutes for ring walks, introductions, and final instructions.
    • Up to 45 minutes for a full 12 rounds plus round breaks.
  2. That gives you a max window ; the actual end can be earlier if there’s a KO or stoppage.

So if the main event ring walk is listed for 11 p.m., planning for the fight to finish sometime between about 11:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. is usually safe.

In short: there’s no guaranteed end time, only an estimated window based on the scheduled ring-walk and whether the fight goes the distance.

If you tell me which specific Canelo card or date you’re asking about (and your time zone), I can help you work out a more exact “don’t-miss-it” window.