Canelo Alvarez vs. William Scull Undercard Revealed: Full Fight Card and Streaming Details

Canelo Alvarez's Battle with William Scull Is Set—But Check the Stacked Undercard
The boxing world has circled May 3, 2025, on its calendar, but it’s not just about Saul ‘Canelo Alvarez’ and his hunt for redemption. Canelo, stripped of his IBF super-middleweight championship in 2023, now goes head-to-head with Cuba’s William Scull at Riyadh’s ANB Arena. From the start time—12:45 a.m. local time, be ready for a late night—down to the very last undercard bout, this event has fans buzzing.
The global hype isn’t all about Canelo reclaiming his belt. The full lineup promises an explosion of action, featuring notable names from various weight classes all trying to make their mark on an already star-powered night.

The Full Undercard Breakdown: Big Names and Bigger Stakes
Kicking off the undercard drama, Jaime Munguía from Mexico is after payback in the super-middleweight division. His opponent, Bruno Surace—France’s pride—shocked everyone with a knockout win over Munguía last December. Now, Munguía is coming back sharper, determined to flip the script and erase that blemish from his record. Boxing fans love a good revenge tale, and this rematch is loaded with bad blood and big stakes.
Switching to the heavyweights, Martin Bakole faces Efe Ajagba. Both have built reputations for seriously heavy hands. Bakole, known for his resilience, takes on Nigeria’s Ajagba, whose raw punching power has flattened more than a few rising hopefuls. Expect fireworks—these guys rarely go the distance, and you might blink and miss the knockout.
Another highlight is the cruiserweight encounter for the WBC title. Badou Jack, seasoned and dangerous, clashes with Norair Mikaeljan, a challenger hungry for his first taste of championship glory. Jack’s resume is stacked—title shots across multiple divisions—while Mikaeljan has been grinding his way into this spotlight.
The card rounds out with two middleweight showdowns—Marco Verde vs. Michel Polina and Brayan Leon vs. Aaron Guerrero. These bouts might fly under the mainstream radar, but boxing insiders know the rising stars in these matchups are only a win or two away from championship conversations.
The entire card is available only through DAZN Pay-Per-View, priced at $59.99 for the U.S., and £21.99 or €21.99 for viewers in the UK and EU. If you can’t get enough boxing, DAZN’s offering a bundle: combine Canelo vs. Scull and the much-awaited Ryan Garcia vs. Rolly Romero fight for a $90 U.S. tag (£34.99/€39.99 elsewhere). Not a bad deal for a month packed with potential upsets, bold comebacks, and grudge matches.
If you’re serious about catching every punch, every revenge plot, and every upset, May 3 in Riyadh—with Canelo and a stacked undercard—is about as can’t-miss as boxing gets right now.