Callum Smith will square off against boxing icon Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez tonight.
The unbeaten Brit returns to the ring after more than a year out with a mammoth unified world title clash in Texas.

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Smith's opponent, Canelo Alvarez, is a multi-weight world championCredit: Tom Hogan - Hogan Photos/Golden BoyCanelo v Smith: How to watch
- This 12-round super-middleweight bout will take place on Saturday, December 19 and is being held at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
- The ring walks are expected from 4.15am-4.30am UK time on Sunday but that will depend on the undercard results.
- The fight will be shown on DAZN in the UK with their coverage starting at 1am on Sunday morning.
- The streaming service costs £1.99 per month to sign up and can be cancelled at any time. You can
- The fight will be able to be streamed via the the DAZN app
- DAZN can also be viewed on smart TVs, game consoles, connected devices, mobile, tablets and computers
- You can watch it through Sky by going to their apps section
Canelo v Smith: Odds
- Canelo Alvarez: 1/5
- Callum Smith: 7/2
- Draw: 25/1

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Callum Smith puts his belts on the line in the biggest night of his careerCredit: Getty Images - GettyCanelo v Smith: Undercard
- MAIN EVENT: Canelo Alvarez vs. Callum Smith - for Smith's WBA (Super) and The Ring super-middleweight titles and vacant WBC super-middleweight title
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Canelo v Smith: Tale of the tape
Canelo - Smith
Nationality: Mexican – British
Age: 30 – 30
Height: 5ft 8 – 6ft 3
Stance: Orthodox – Orthodox
Reach: 70in – 78in
Record: 53/1/2 – 27/0/0
KOs: 36 – 19
Rounds: 402 – 134
Debut: 29/10/2005 – 17/11/2012
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