David Benavídez and David Morrell will clash boxing gloves this Saturday, February 01 (8 pm ET / 5 pm PT) for the World Boxing Association (WBA) and World Boxing Council (WBC) light heavyweight titles from the ring at the legendary T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Do you want to know the time and broadcast channel of the fights on the card in your country? Here we will tell you everything you need to follow the fight from your mobile phone, PC, Smart TV and Tablet.
In the United States, the official broadcast of the Benavídez vs. Morrell main event will be carried out by Amazon Prime Video via PPV for $79.95; While the preliminaries can be followed on the YouTube channel. This is the last promotional agreement of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) with the streaming service after the promoter’s previous agreement with Showtime Boxing expires.
Amazon Prime Video will also offer the David Benavídez vs. David Morrell fight in Canada for $79.95 and the United Kingdom for £19.99.
In Mexico and the rest of Latin America, you can watch the fight on ESPN 3 and Disney Plus.
Finally, fans in Spain will have the option to watch it on Eurosport and DAZN.
Here are the David Benavídez vs David Morrell times around the world
- 5pm PST – Pacific Standard Time
- 6pm MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 7pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 7pm CST – Central Standard Time
- 8pm EST – Eastern Standard Time
- 9pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 9pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 10pm BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 1am BST – United Kingdom (Sunday, february 2)
- 2am CEST – Central Europe (Sunday, february 2)
- 3am SAST – South Africa (Sunday, february 2)
- 4am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Sunday, february 2)
- 5am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Sunday, february 2)
- 6:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Sunday, february 2)
- 8am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Sunday, february 2)
- 8am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Sunday, february 2)
- 9am CST – Beijing, China (Sunday, february 2)
- 10am JST – Tokyo, Japan (Sunday, february 2)
- 10am KST – Seoul, South Korea (Sunday, february 2)
- 11am AEST – Australia (Sunday, february 2)
- 1pm NZST – New Zealand (Sunday, february 2)
What time does the walk through the ring between David Benavídez vs David Morrell begin?
The traditional walk to the T-Mobile Arena ring between David Benavídez and David Morrell will begin around 10pm ET. Here I share the different schedules in the world:
- 7pm PST – Pacific Standard Time
- 8pm MST – Mountain Standard Time
- 9pm CST – Mexico City, Mexico
- 9pm CST – Central Standard Time
- 10pm EST – Eastern Standard Time
- 11pm AEST – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- 11pm AEST - San Juan, Puerto Rico
- 12am BRT – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Sunday, february 2)
- 3am BST – United Kingdom (Sunday, february 2)
- 4am CEST – Central Europe (Sunday, february 2)
- 5am SAST – South Africa (Sunday, february 2)
- 6am MSK – Moscow, Russia (Sunday, february 2)
- 7am GST – Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Sunday, february 2)
- 8:30am IST – New Delhi, India (Sunday, february 2)
- 10am WIB – Jakarta, Indonesia (Sunday, february 2)
- 10am ICT – Bangkok, Thailand (Sunday, february 2)
- 11am CST – Beijing, China (Sunday, february 2)
- 12pm JST – Tokyo, Japan (Sunday, february 2)
- 12pm KST – Seoul, South Korea (Sunday, february 2)
- 1pm AEST – Australia (Sunday, february 2)
- 3pm NZST – New Zealand (Sunday, february 2)
What time does the David Benavídez and David Morrell fight end?
Depending on the development of the fight and the duration of each of the rounds, the fight between David Benavídez and David Morrell will end a little after 11pm EST / 10 pm CT / 9 pm MT / 8 pm PT; 4am BST (Feb 02); 2pm AEST (Feb 02).
David Benavidez vs David Morrell fight card
Ahead of Benavidez and Morrell’s fight, the undercard will see Brandon Figueroa defend his featherweight title against Stephen Fulton in a rematch, along with Isaac Cruz and Jesus Ramos Jr. each returning to the ring.
- David Benavidez (29-0, 24 KOs) vs. David Morrell (11-0, 9 KOs); Interim WBC, WBA “Regular” light heavyweight titles
- Brandon Figueroa (25-1-1, 19 KOs) vs. Stephen Fulton (22-1, 8 KOs); WBC featherweight title
- Isaac Cruz (26-3-1, 18 KOs) vs. Angel Fierro (23-2-2, 18 KOs)
- Jesus Ramos Jr. (21-0, 17 KOs) vs. Jeison Rosario (24-4-2, 18 KOs)