Canelo Alvarez will defend his status as undisputed super-middleweight world champion when he takes on fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia.
Since then, the 33-year-old unsuccessfully stepped up to try and dethrone WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol, before returning to super-middleweight to defend his belts three times.
Canelo beat Gennady Golovkin in their trilogy fight before defending his belts in wins over John Ryder and Jermell Charlo.
He now faces the unbeaten Munguia, who stopped Ryder in his last fight to earn his shot at super-middleweight glory.
The former light-middleweight world champion is unbeaten in 43 professional fights and after a successful stay at middleweight, he is now targeting super-middleweight glory.
Here is all you need to know about Canelo Alvarez vs Jaime Munguia.
When is Canelo vs Munguia?
The fight takes place on Saturday, May 4.
The fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. You can buy tickets,here.
The fight will be streamed on DAZN in the US, UK and Canada.You can subscribe to the platform,here.
It will also take place onAmazon Prime Video pay per view in the US, too. Pay per view prices are yet to be confirmed.
Ringwalks for the main event are expected to take place at 8pm PT, 11pm ET and 4am BST (on Sunday).
These times are subject to change and could also be affected by the length of the undercard fights.
The undercard will feature one world title fight and two interim world title fights.
Brandon Figueroa vs Jessie Magdaleno (WBC interim featherweight world title)
Mario Barrios vs Fabian Maidana (WBC interim welterweight world title)
Eimantas Stanionis vs Gabriel Maestre (WBA welterweight world title)
Main event press conference:Wednesday, May 1, 1 pm PT, 4 pm ET and 9 pm BST.
Weigh-ins:Friday, May 3, 1 pm PT, 4pm ET and 9pm BST.
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