Jaime Munguia vs John Ryder is going to be a slugfest. Munguia (42-0, 33 KOs) is coming off a fight against Sergiy Derevyanchenko that was named Fight of the Year by Ring Magazine. It was a brutal war that saw both men take some serious punishment. Ryder (32-6, 18 KOs) is also coming off a brutal fight, albeit a more one-sided one. He hung in all 12 rounds with Canelo despite a wicked cut and a fifth round knockdown. We’re expecting a brutal fight between two heavy punchers with solid chins.
The DAZN broadcast of Munguia vs Ryder is about to start, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Here’s everything you need to know to watch boxing this weekend.
This fight features a few notable championship bouts on the undercard. Here is the full schedule:
Munguia vs Ryder is a DAZN exclusive broadcast. Fortunately it’s not a PPV, but unfortunately there is no DAZN free trial, so you’ll have to pay for at least one month. DAZN recently raised its prices to $30 per month. You can also pay for a full year in one lump sum of $225 or commit to a year and pay in $20-per-month increments. DAZN streams over 100 fights every year, and often has exclusive PPV events.
DAZN is available in nearly every country in the world, but if you’re somewhere that doesn’t have access, you may need a VPN. Just grab one of the best VPNs available, connect to a server in the U.S., then stream the fight on DAZN. We recommend NordVPN, which currently has a significant discount as part of VPN deals.
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