Canelo-Plant, more: Boxing schedule for November 3-6

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ESPN+ and Social Media, 4:00 pm ET, Mayer-Hamadouche press conference.

Social Media, 5:00 pm ET, Canelo-Plant press conference. We’ll have the live stream for you and a place to chat, see if they slap each other again. Bad Left Hook will have live coverage.

Social Media, 2:00 pm ET, Canelo-Plant undercard press conference.

ESPN+ and Social Media, 4:00 pm ET, Mayer-Hamadouche weigh-in.

DAZN, 2:00 pm ET, Matteo Signani vs Ruben Diaz. A Matchroom Italy show from Roma, standard fare really. Signani is defending the European middleweight title against Diaz, and Mauro Forte takes on Francesco Grandelli in the co-feature at featherweight.

ESPN+, 2:00 pm ET, Lewis Crocker vs Artem Haroyan, Padraig McCrory vs Celso Neves. Belfast’s legendary Ulster Hall, an outstanding boxing venue, is the host for this card, an MTK show, which is also about standard fare for what you’ve seen on these shows in the past.

Social Media, 4:00 pm ET, Canelo-Plant weigh-in. We’ll definitely have the live stream and all that. Bad Left Hook will have live coverage.

ESPN+, 7:55 pm ET, Mikaela Mayer vs Maiva Hamadouche. A unification fight at 130 lbs, both have belts coming in. More than that this really should be an interesting and potentially very entertaining style clash. Mayer is a fundamentally sound boxer-puncher, she’ll have height and reach, but Hamadouche just fights like an absolute wild woman, especially if she thinks her back might be against the wall. Mayer has largely been able to cruise past opposition so far, but Hamadouche should at the very least make Mayer really earn it out there. The card also features Luis Melendez vs Thomas Mattice and more. Bad Left Hook will have live coverage.

Sky Sports Arena (UK), 3:00 pm ET, Boxxer Series: The Super Lightweights. A 140 lb tournament of three-round bouts from Liverpool. Currently scheduled are Lee Appleyard, Nathan Bennett, Sean Dodd, Tom Farrell, Ben Fields, Kane Gardner, Cori Gibbs, and Levi Kinsiona.

PPV, 9:00 pm ET, Canelo Alvarez vs Caleb Plant. The first-ever four-belt undisputed champion in super middleweight history will be crowned. Well, unless they draw. Then not so much. The PPV undercard is weak even with low standards, featuring Anthony Dirrell and Rey Vargas, plus Elvis Rodriguez trying to get rehabbed and moving forward, now with PBC instead of Top Rank. But it’s a Canelo fight and the world will be watching. The Canelo fight, I mean, not the undercard. Nobody will be watching the undercard. We will, though! Bad Left Hook will have live coverage.

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