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There are just five days more left for the Super Middleweight argument between two of the greatest undisputed champions of our time. Canelo Alvarez will defend his title once again against Jermell Charlo‘s challenge. The ‘Iron Man’ has eked out one-of-a-kind interest among fans and followers, jumping two divisions up to exchange blows with a technically outstanding boxer. Big money aside, it’s clear both fighters are looking forward to lifelong glory and a legacy.

Canelo Alvarez became the undisputed champion in 2021 after defeating Caleb Plant. Subsequently, he moved up a division. However, his second attempt at Light Heavyweight against the brilliant Dmitry Bivol proved futile. Hence, he returned to defend his title against archrival Gennady Golovkin. After successfully treating his injuries, he returned for the second title defense and outpointed John Ryder in May this year. On the other hand, Charlo had been inactive for over a year after knocking out Brian Castano during their rematch last May.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo: Tickets and Venue

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Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo square off at T Mobile Arena, 3780 Las Vegas Boulevard South, in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 30. It is the home of the professional ice hockey team, the Vegas Golden Knights.

According to TicketSmarter.com, the fight ticket may be purchased for as little as $315.00. Because they offer a better view of the action, for obvious reasons, tickets for sections closer to the ringside will be more expensive. Per the website’s update, tickets for the match might go as high as $16141.00. Thus, fans may have to shell out an average of $1593.00 for each ticket. There are still 2995 tickets available, according to the website, for the venue that can accommodate up to 20,000 viewers.

It should be noted that T Mobile Arena’s portal shows ticket prices starting at $305.00.

Canelo Alvarez vs. Jermell Charlo: Undercard

The details of the undercard events are as follows:

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Name of the BoxerName of the BoxerTitle at stakeDivision
Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jrvs.Erickson LubinSuper Welter Weight
Yordenis Ugasvs.Mario BarriosWBC (Interim) Welterweight titleWelter Weight
Elijah Garciavs.Jose Armando ResendizMIddle Weight
Oleksandr Gvozdykvs.Isaac RodriguesLight Heavyweight
Frank Sanchezvs.Scott AlexanderWBC (Continental Americas) HeavyweightHeavyweight
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuelavs.Yeis Gabriel SolanoSuper Light Weight
Terrell Gaushavs.KeAndrae LeatherwoodMiddle Weight
Bek Nurmaganbetvs.Abimbola OsundairoSuper Middle Weight
Abilkhan Amankulvs.Joeshon JamesMiddle Weight
Justin Viloriavs.Angel BarreraSuper Feather Weight
Curmel Motonvs.Ezequiel FloresSuper Feather Weight

The main card in the event will kick off at 8 p.m. (Eastern Time). Depending on the length of the undercard bouts, Alvarez and Charlo might enter the ring as early as 11:15 p.m. (Easter Time). Scheduled for a Showtime pay-per-view broadcast, viewers should be able to stream it through multiple devices, such as Amazon Fire TV, Android, or Apple TV. A regular mobile device or tablet might also serve the purpose.

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Who would be your favorite to win between Alvarez and Charlo on Saturday night? Please share your thoughts and views with us in the comments below.

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