The highly anticipated fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence “Bud” Crawford is finally here, and one of the big pieces of news is that you won’t have to pay extra to watch it. The fight, which will take place on September 13, will be broadcast live on Netflix and will be included with all subscriptions, at no additional cost and without the need to pay per view (PPV). This is unusual in boxing, where major events often come with high price tags, making it easier for millions of fans to enjoy the matchup.
To watch the fight, simply log into your Netflix account on September 13 and select the fight from the home page. You can also set a reminder to be notified when the broadcast begins. This fight is not just a clash of champions; it is a pivotal moment in both boxers’ careers, with Canelo defending his super middleweight title and Crawford moving up in weight class to challenge a legend.
The bout will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. For longtime fans, it’s a dream fight, while for casual viewers, it’s a chance to witness the greatness of boxing without the barrier of extra cost. The duel between Canelo’s experience and Crawford’s undefeated talent promises to be an unforgettable spectacle.

Will the Canelo vs Crawford fight be available on Netflix?
Yes, the fight will be broadcast live exclusively on Netflix; anyone with an active subscription will be able to watch it at no additional cost (no PPV payment or special membership required).
The event can be viewed via the Netflix app on phones, tablets, Smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and web browsers.
Simply log in and go to the “Live & Upcoming” section or click on the fight banner on the home page on the day of the event.
Other ways to watch the Canelo vs Crawford fight
- There are no other official platforms or TV channels with broadcast rights; the fight will be exclusive to Netflix.
- The main card starts at 7:00 p.m. (Mexico City time) / 8:00 p.m. Central US, and the main event is estimated to start after 9:00 p.m. (Mexico City time) / 10:00 p.m. Central US.
- The only requirement is to have an active Netflix subscription (any plan) and access to a compatible device.
- No TV channel has been announced to broadcast the fight, either live or delayed, in Mexico or the US.

Availability after the broadcast of the Canelo vs Crawford fight
A replay is expected to be available shortly after the event, also only on Netflix, but there is no official information on the exact times the replay will be available.
