
John Ryder will look to pull off a massive upset when he faces
boxing legend Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. The pair will face off for Canelo's super middleweight champion status in the early hours of Sunday. Should Ryder defeat Canelo, he would become the first undisputed male champion in the four-belt era for English boxing. It would be a sensational achievement for the former nightclub bouncer. It will be Canelo's first fight in his native
Mexico since 2011, and he has explained that "sometimes it's not about money" after reportedly taking a pay cut to fight in front of 48,000 at the home of Guadalajara
Football team, Akron Stadium. How to watch Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder will be streamed live on DAZN to over 200 countries. You can use DAZN on your mobile phone, desktop, smart tablet, smart TV and using games consoles like PlayStation and Xbox. What time does Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder start? Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder will take place on Sunday, May 7 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The event will get under way at 12am on Sunday morning, with the the main ring walks expected to take place at roughly 3am . The timings are subject to change depending on the length of the undercard fights. What's the Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder prize money? It is not yet public knowledge how much exactly the fighters will earn, but Eddie Hearn revealed to The AP that Canelo has taken a huge pay cut (rumoured to be $10 million/£7.9million) for the fight to be in his home country. According to Sports Payouts, Canelo will receive $15million (£11.9million) as guaranteed fight purse. Depending on pay-per-view bonuses he could earn upwards of $40million (£31million). Ryder is set to take home a guaranteed $2million (£1.5million) and potential $3.8million (£3million) depending on pay-per-view bonuses. The pay-per-view share is a 70%-30% split in Canelo's favour. Who's on the Canelo Alvarez v John Ryder undercard? Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. John Ryder: For Canelo's WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super middleweight titles Julio Cesar Martinez vs. Ronal Batista Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela vs. Steve Spark Nathan Devon Rodriguez vs. Alexander Mejia; Featherweight Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs. Ricards Bolotniks; Super middleweight Bek Nurmaganbet vs. Argenis Espana; Super middlewight Lawrence King vs. Elio German Rafael; Super welterweight Johansen Alvarez Suarez vs. Johan Rodriguez Arreguin; Super featherweight Abilkhan Amankul vs. Jesus Moroyoqui Palomares; Middleweight Carlos Emiliano Rojo vs. Fabian Trejo Rivera; Super welterweight Jesus Larios vs. Alejandro Curiel; Featherweight Read next: Eddie Hearn reveals what he'd do to popularise rugby and explains where sport is going wrong Tyson Fury net worth and how it compares to Anthony Joshua and Derek Chisora How much did Floyd Mayweather and Deji get paid to fight?