Canelo vs. Ryder: California Fight Night...or is it More Like California Dreamin'?
Do you live in California and have a hankering for some epic boxing action? Well, dust off your boxing gloves (or at least your comfy pants), because you might be in for a bit of a late-night showdown.
Hold on a sec, late-night?
Yup, that's the key takeaway here. Canelo vs. Ryder, originally hyped to be a prime-time California brawl, actually took place on Saturday, May 6th. So, unless you have a time machine (and if you do, hit me up!), you're a tad too late to catch it live.
But hey, don't despair!
This doesn't mean you can't relive the glory (or witness Canelo's dominance, depending on who you had your money on). The fight is likely available on replay through [insert streaming service]. Just be prepared to set those sleep timers because remember, it was a late-night California dream, not an early bird special.
California Time Difference Throwdown
Here's the reason for the late-night shenanigans: the fight went down in Guadalajara, Mexico. That means California fight fans had to contend with a 3-hour time difference. So, while the main event got underway at 5:00 pm local time in Mexico, Californians had to wait until a cool 8:00 pm to see the punches fly.
Don't let the late night stop the fun!
Grab some snacks, maybe a celebratory (or commiseratory) beverage, and get ready for a virtual ringside seat. Just pace yourself, because depending on the undercard fights, that main event might not hit the airwaves in California until even later.
How To FAQs:
- How to find out about upcoming fights in California? Follow your favorite boxing channels or websites. They'll usually announce upcoming fights well in advance, saving you from any late-night surprises (or missed epic showdowns).
- How to prepare for a late-night boxing binge? Stock up on snacks, comfy clothes, and maybe some coffee for the later rounds.
- How to avoid spoilers? This is a tough one. Social media can be a minefield for fight results. Maybe put your phone on silent or enlist a friend to give you a thumbs up or down on the fight's outcome (without any details!).
- How to find a replay of the Canelo vs. Ryder fight? Check your preferred streaming service (DAZN in this case) for fight replays.
- How to guarantee you'll catch the next California fight live? Well, that time machine we mentioned earlier might be your best bet. But seriously, following boxing news and event schedules is your best bet for avoiding FOMO (fear of missing out).