Alright, so the big Canelo versus Charlo fight was coming up. I’d been hearing the buzz, you know? I follow Canelo, seen most of his big fights over the years. Naturally, I wanted to catch this one live, see how it all went down.

Figuring Out How to Watch
First thing, obviously, was figuring out how to actually watch the thing. These big fights, they’re never straightforward, are they? Usually ends up being some pay-per-view deal. I did a quick check around online, just typed in the fight details. Saw some chatter about it being on DAZN Pay-Per-View. Okay, so that seemed like the official way.
Honestly, I debated for a bit. PPV costs add up. Sometimes you think, maybe I can find it somewhere else? But man, I’ve been down that road before. You spend half the night clicking sketchy links, dealing with pop-ups, streams cutting out right when things get good. Just a headache I didn’t need.
Making the Call
Work had been pretty demanding lately, long hours, you know the drill. I just wanted to sit down, relax, and watch the fight without any drama. So, I decided, screw it. I’m just gonna buy the PPV properly this time. Found it there on DAZN, went through the process, got it ordered. Felt better already, just knowing it was sorted.
Getting Ready for Fight Night
So, fight night rolls around. I made sure everything was set up beforehand. Checked the internet connection, didn’t want any buffering nonsense. Got some snacks and drinks ready. Turned off my phone notifications. Just wanted to tune everything else out for a couple of hours.

- Checked the TV connection
- Lined up some decent snacks
- Made sure the remote had batteries (you’d be surprised)
- Fired up the app well before the main event
Watching the Full Fight
Settled onto the couch. Watched the undercard fights while waiting for the main event. It’s part of the whole experience, builds the anticipation. Then the walkouts happened, the introductions, all that good stuff. The bell rang, and we were off.
I watched the whole thing, start to finish. Saw every round. Canelo looked sharp, controlled the pace mostly. Charlo had his moments, tried to get something going, but Canelo was just levels above, really. It wasn’t maybe the most explosive war, but you could see the skill difference. Canelo just systematically broke him down, landed the harder shots. It went the distance, and the decision felt right when they announced it.
Final Thoughts
End of the night, I was glad I watched it the way I did. No stress, no hunting for links, just the fight itself. Sometimes paying for the convenience is worth it, especially after a long week. It was a solid performance from Canelo, and a good reminder that sometimes the straightforward path is the best one. Just my two cents on catching the fight.