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It's a huge weekend for boxing fans, starting tonight at the Three Heads in Times Square in New York. At the top of the card is a middleweight battle between Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero. It will be Garcia's return after he was suspended for a year after a failed drug test after he beat Devin Haney through a majority decision in April 2024. The round has been changed to No Competition.
Tonight's event is a trailer for potential Garcia vs. Haney Remutch. Haney has a special feature among the United Bishops, who will face former lightweight champion Jose Ramirez.
But that's not all. In another title fight tonight, undefeated Arnold Barboza defeated WBO junior middleweight champion Teofimo Lopez.
If you want to watch the Garcia vs. Romero event tonight, please continue reading. Here is a complete guide to where to play the big-picture triple tonight, along with details on the start time of the event, odds and full battle card.
Garcia vs. Romero PPV is available exclusively on DAZN, but you have some options when registering and buying PPV live streaming.
If you are already a DAZN subscriber, you can buy Garcia vs. Romero PPV here for $59.99. Also, if you plan to watch Canelo vs. Scull tomorrow (which should be) you can buy both PPVs at a discount of $89.99. The Canelo vs. Scull PPV itself is also $59.99, meaning you can save about $30 compared to buying the PPV alone.
If you are not a DAZN subscriber, you will need to register to purchase Garcia vs. Romero PPV. DAZN offers some subscription options, but you can get a 7-day free trial here without having to do it. Subscribers can get a DAZN contract for $29.99 per month, i.e. $19.99 per month, and get a 12-month agreement.
After signing up for a free trial period of DAZN, you will buy the Garcia vs. Romero PPV for $59.99, or the Garcia vs. Romero + Canelo vs. Scaull PPV bundled for $89.99.
Garcia and Romero events will be held tonight on Friday, May 2. The event begins at 6 p.m. ET and is expected to be at 9 p.m. ET. The battle will be held in Times Square, New York.
Garcia is a favorite to beat "Rolly" Romero tonight. As of writing, California natives are a favorite of -1200 Moneyline. Haney vs. Ramirez is a similar story, and the odds maker gives Haney the same victory (-1200).
However, the title battle between Lopez and Barbosa is even more of a match. Las Vegas has given champion Lopez an advantage with a -260 money line.
In addition to the main events, co-hosts and championship battles, fans will also be playing a trump card battle between newcomers Reito Tsutsumi and Levale Whittington. Here is the complete battle card:
Ryan Garcia (24-1) and Rolly Romero (16-2) - Mediumweight
Devin Haney (31-0) and Jose Ramirez (29-2) - Heavier
Teofimo Lopez (C, 21-1) vs. Arnold Barboza (32-0) - WBO Junior Middleweight Title
Reito Tsutsumi (first debut) vs. Levale Whittington (1-2-1) - Light