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    Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Billy Joe Saunders face off in an eagerly-awaited super middleweight clash in Texas tonight.

    Unified super middleweight champion Canelo (55-1-2, 37 KOs) is on a six-fight winning run coming into the main-event bout, having been handed the sole loss of his career in 2013 when he was beaten by Floyd Mayweather via decision, with a draw versus Gennadiy Golovkin in 2016 the only blemish on the 30-year-old’s record since then.

    Saunders, meanwhile, comes into this fight unbeaten (30-0, 14 KOs). The Briton’s last outing was a unanimous-decision win against Martin Murray in December.

    READ MORE: How supreme Canelo Alvarez developed into boxing’s king ahead of Billy Joe Saunders showdown

    Can the southpaw, 31, put a dent in the legacy of the Mexican superstar?

    Here’s everything you need to know about the fight:

    When is it?

    The fight will take place on Saturday 8 May.

    The ring walks can be expected to get under way shortly after the national anthems at approximately 3:40am BST on Sunday morning, based on Eddie Hearnconfirming the fight is scheduled to start at 4am BST.

    Where is it?

    The fight will take place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    How can I watch it?

    The bout will stream on subscription service DAZN. Watch live globally (excluding Mexico).

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    Watch Canelo v Saunders live on DAZN by clicking here.

    Odds

    Alvarez: 1/5 - Knockout: 11/10. Points: 13/8

    Saunders: 4/1 - Knockout: 14/1. Points: 5/1

    Draw: 20/1

    Prediction

    It will be intriguing to see whether southpaw Saunders has the ability to frustrate Canelo, who is incredibly slick and technical. The enigmatic Saunders shouldn’t be counted out by any means, though the safe bet is on Canelo finding a path to victory over the course of 12 rounds. Canelo via decision.

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