Garcia-Campbell: Live coverage, 3 pm ET

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Ryan Garcia and Luke Campbell will kick off the 2021 boxing schedule today on DAZN, with their main event and much more streaming live beginning at 3 pm ET from Dallas.

Garcia, 22, and Campbell, 33, are in the 12-round lightweight main event. While the full card starts at 3 pm ET, the main event is being advertised to start at 5 pm ET. That does not mean it will start right at 5 pm ET, but that is what DAZN are listing.

Apart from the highly-anticipated main event, we’ll also see the Alvarado twins, junior lightweight Rene and junior flyweight Felix, defend titles against Roger Gutierrez and DeeJay Kriel, respectively, plus some prospects in action.

We’ll have fight-by-fight results for every fight that airs, and Wil Esco will be here for round-by-round coverage of the three title bouts (Garcia-Campbell, Alvarado-Gutierrez 2, and Alvarado-Kriel). Join us today and get 2021 going right!


How to Watch Garcia vs Campbell

Date: Saturday, Jan. 2 | Start Time: 3:00 pm ET
Location: American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX
Stream: DAZN
Online Coverage: BadLeftHook.com


  • Ryan Garcia (20-0, 17 KO) vs Luke Campbell (20-3, 16 KO), lightweights, 12 rounds, for interim WBC title
  • Rene Alvarado (32-8, 21 KO) vs Roger Gutierrez (24-3-1, 20 KO), rematch, junior lightweights, 12 rounds, for Alvarado’s WBA “world” (regular) title
  • Felix Alvarado (35-2, 30 KO) vs DeeJay Kriel (16-1-1, 8 KO), junior flyweights, for Alvarado’s IBF title
  • Raul Curiel (8-0, 6 KO) vs Ramses Agaton (22-12-3, 12 KO), middleweights, 8 rounds
  • Sean Garcia (5-0, 2 KO) vs Rene Marquez (5-5, 2 KO), lightweights, 4 rounds
  • Swing Bout: Tristan Kalkreuth (6-0, 4 KO) vs Jorge Martinez (4-5, 1 KO), cruiserweights, 4 rounds
  • Swing Bout: Asa Stevens (debut) vs Francisco Bonilla (6-8-3, 3 KO), bantamweights, 4 rounds

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