The upcoming Cinco de Mayo weekend is packed with important boxing events. One of the more noteworthy names entering the ring on Saturday, May 3, is Canelo Alvarez, who puts his WBA, WBC, and WBO super middleweight titles on the line against William Scull at ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Scull, who holds the IBF title, looks to grab Alvarez’s aforementioned belts. Below is a look at the date, time, and location of the Alvarez vs. Scull fight card.
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Fight Card Date:
Saturday, May 3
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Fight Card Time:
7:00 p.m. ET
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Fight Card Location:
ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Fight Card How to Watch or Stream:
DAZN PPV
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Fight Card PPV Cost:
$59.99 or $89.99 for DAZN Knockout Weekend Bundle that includes the Garcia Vs. Romero, Alvarez Vs. Scull card on Saturday, May 3.
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Main Event
Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull: Super middleweight, for the undisputed title
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull Undercard
Bruno Surace vs Jaime Munguia: Super middleweight
Martin Bakole vs Efe Ajagba: Heavyweight
Badou Jack vs Ryan Rozicki: Cruiserweight, for the WBC title
Marco Verde vs Michel Polina: Middleweight
Brayan Leon vs Aaron Guerrero: Middleweight
Opening the weekend of boxing is a three-fight card from Times Square in New York City. That event, which takes place on Friday, May 2, features a headlining bout of Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando “Rolly” Romero.
Canelo Alvarez Vs. William Scull
The rumor mill was working overtime last week when it came to Alvarez. Initial reports from The Ring (since deleted) said an “agreement is in place” for Alvarez to put his super middleweight title on the line against Terence Crawford. Not long after that, ESPN reported that Alvarez was “in the process of finalizing a deal” to face Jake Paul on May 3, and that, “Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, is suspending efforts to finalize contracts for an Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford…”
It didn’t take long for talk of the Paul fight to fall by the wayside as The Ring reported that Alvarez had inked a four-fight deal with Riyadh Season. The final piece of Alvarez news came down on February 8 when Alalshikh announced WBO, WBA, and WBC super middleweight champion Alvarez would face undefeated IBF champion Scull in May for the undisputed super middleweight title.
Alvarez had held the undisputed super middleweight crown, but the IBF stripped Alvarez of its belt in July 2024 after Alvarez failed to make a mandatory title defense against Scull. Scull (23-0 with nine knockouts) won the vacant title in October with a decision win over Vladimir Shishkin.
Alvarez (62-2-2 with 39 knockouts) is coming off a September decision win over Edgar Berlanga in defense of his WBA, WBC, WBO, and The Ring super middleweight titles.
William Scull on Canelo Alvarez
“Look, I’m firm and secure in what I want to do,” Scull said at a press conference for the fight. “On May 3 I’m going to display my talents and I will shut everybody up. You’ll see.
“I feel really good right now. I rely on my skills, I’m ready for May 3 and to give the fans a great fight which is what they deserve.
“I’ve fought in different countries already, I’m going to enjoy it, this is going to be great for all of us.”
Canelo Alvarez on William Scull
“I feel great” Alvarez said when asked about fighting Scull in Saudi Arabia over Cinco de Mayo weekend. “That motivates myself, fighting in another country, I feel great about it.
“This fight is very important to me. I never take anything easy. I always train 100 percent because I know he has a lot of skills, but there’s no other Canelo out there, so I’m going to prepare myself and put on a good show in Saudi Arabia.”
We will have more on the Alvarez vs. Scull fight card, including updated odds, picks, predictions and more as fight night approaches.