Canelo vs Saunders 2021 Live

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Venue: MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada
Date: Saturday, 8, May. 2021
Time: 7:00/ P.M ET
Broadcast: FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV
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As far as heavyweight debuts are concerned, Oleksandr Usyk has had a difficult time making the kind of resounding statement many anticipated following a consensus fighter of the year campaign.

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Boxing doesn’t get much better than this folks. This is arguably the biggest heavyweight fight in decades and it looks to be the most exciting one since the first time Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury squared off. If you don’t want to miss any of the action live, sign up with ESPN+ to see the Wilder vs Fury 2 PPV.

The first time around, Fury out boxed Wilder in the early rounds before getting fatigued and knocked down in the 12 and final round before shockingly rising back up from the canvas to finish out the fight. It was enough to split the judges and force a draw. This time around, both Fury and Wilder will look to eliminate the judges from the decision with both boxers talking about knockouts.

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Usyk (16-0, 12 KOs), who capped off 2018 by becoming the first four-belt undisputed cruiserweight champion and sending Tony Bellew to retirement via knockout, has seen his much-hyped move up to boxing’s glamour division routinely slowed by injury and happenstance.

A native of Ukraine, the 2021 Olympic gold medalist finally returns Saturday (DAZN, 8 p.m. ET) at Wintrust Arena in Chicago against a late replacement in 38-year-old Chazz Witherspoon (38-3, 29 KOs) who does anything but elicit the idea of danger or hectic competition. Still, Usyk’s assault on the heavyweight division has fans interested due to his lofty intentions after this weekend.

Usyk, a 32-year-old southpaw, certainly brings good size to heavyweight at 6-foot-3 yet the real intrigue will be seeing how his sublime boxing skills mesh with the best in the division considering he’s not known as a huge puncher. The journey to find out that answer has been an arduous one.

Originally, Usyk had talked about moving quick and making a splash by facing someone the caliber of former secondary titleholder Alexander Povetkin. Talks quickly shifted to another durable veteran in Carlos Takam until a torn right biceps injury forced Usyk to pull out of their originally scheduled date of May 8.

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