what tome is the canelo fight
Right now there is no officially announced Canelo Álvarez fight with a confirmed start time for “tonight” or for an imminent date in 2026, so I can’t give you a specific ring‑walk time.
Quick Scoop
- Canelo’s next targeted bout is a September 2026 fight (a rematch with Terence Crawford has been reported as the plan), tied to Mexican Independence Day weekend, but only the month and general timing are public, not an exact time.
- Historically, Canelo’s main‑event ring walks in the U.S. are usually around 11:00 p.m.–12:00 a.m. Eastern (8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Pacific), depending on undercard length and TV scheduling. This is based on prior DAZN/PPV event listings rather than a new official announcement.
- One example: for his September 13, 2025 fight vs Terence Crawford at Allegiant Stadium, the event listing shows the card “Event Starts” in mid‑afternoon local time, while the main event was widely expected for late evening prime time for TV.
How to find the exact time for your location
- Check the broadcaster’s fight‑night page (DAZN, ESPN, Showtime, Amazon, etc.) for the specific Canelo card; they usually list “main card” and sometimes “main event ring walk (approx.).”
- Look up the venue’s event page (like Allegiant Stadium did for Canelo‑Crawford in 2025) and confirm the “event start” time, then remember the main event is often 3–4 hours after that.
- Convert the listed local time (often U.S. Pacific or Central) to your own time zone using any online time‑zone converter.
If you meant the 2025 Canelo vs Crawford fight
For context on that recent fight:
- It took place on September 13, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
- The stadium schedule had the event starting in the mid‑afternoon local time, with the boxing broadcast and main event staged for prime‑time viewing in the Americas, which typically pushes Canelo’s ring walk toward late evening Eastern Time.
Since there is no clear, current listing saying “Canelo fights at X time” for a new card, your safest move is to check the latest schedule on the broadcaster or venue page for the exact event you have in mind and then adjust for your own time zone.
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