Garcia vs. Duarte live stream: how to watch online today, free options, matchup card, start time, odds

Garcia vs. Duarte live stream: how to watch online today, free options, matchup card, start time, odds

Ryan Garcia has a chance to bounce back from his disappointing loss to Gervonta Davis earlier this year. Fellow American Oscar Duarte will face him in the headlining fight on the same card at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. This guide will explain how you can potentially watch Garcia vs. Davis from anywhere this weekend and for free with a VPN.

In addition to the fight itself, it's safe to say that Ryan 'The Flash' Garcia lost a lot of goodwill after his first professional loss to Davis on PPV in Nevada in April. As one of the most promising young fighters on the circuit and an undefeated former interim WBC lightweight champion, the matchup was touted as a candidate for fight of the year.

However, the Californian was knocked down early in the second round and again in the seventh round before being unable to make it count, losing handily. Many pundits were not impressed by the loss and blamed the judges for simply giving up, knowing that they were far behind on the judges' cards.

Today's fight in Texas will give him a chance for redemption and remind the boxing world why he rose to PPV headliner status during an impressive seven-year career unbeaten streak.

But for Oscar Duarte, it's also a chance to really make a name for himself; since his loss to Adrian Estrella in 2019, the Mexican-born fighter has continued to beat his opponents, recording 21 knockouts. If he can beat Garcia, he could move up a few ranks and potentially fight for a world title in the future.

However, for those who were hoping to see the O'Hara Davis vs. Ismael Barroso title match at Second Top, we have some disappointing news. Due to visa issues, Davis will not be able to travel to the US in time for tonight's event. Therefore, this match will be held at a later date.

Here is everything you need to know to get a live stream of Garcia vs. Duarte and watch the entire card tonight.

Azteca 7 calls itself 'La Casa del Boxeo' and will once again be showing this huge fight for free in Mexico. The live action is scheduled to begin at 10 p.m. local time.

So if you are lucky enough to be in Mexico while this fight is taking place, you can visit the Box Azteca website and live stream Garcia vs. Duarte completely free.

Mexicans outside the country can watch Azteca 7 from abroad using a VPN. Details are as follows.

I am away from home and cannot watch boxing on my usual streaming service.

Thanks to a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can watch Garcia vs. Duarte live; a VPN is software that allows your device to appear to be in your home country (or wherever the server is located), no matter where you are in the world. This makes it ideal for boxing fans who are away on vacation or business trips. Our favorite is ExpressVPN:

You can set up and use a VPN in just three steps.

1. choose and install a VPN; ExpressVPN is our top recommendation right now.

2. choose a server location. In other words, if you are abroad and want to return to a Mexico-based stream, choose a Mexican server.

3. sit back and enjoy. Head to the streaming service that is showing the action and watch without being geo-blocked.

Specialty sports streaming service DAZN (pronounced "da-zone") holds most of the streaming rights to Garcia vs. Duarte worldwide, including the United States.

In addition to web browsers and smartphones, DAZN is available on a variety of the best streaming devices, including major platforms such as Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple tvOS, Chromecast, and many major smart TVs.

Saturday's show will kick off at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. ET, with ring walk for the main fights around 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. ET.

It's similar across the border in Canada, where DAZN is offered for $29.99 CAD per month or $199 CAD per year.

As on the other side of the Atlantic, fight fans in the UK will need a DAZN subscription to watch this card.

It costs £99 to subscribe to the "Annual Super Saver" plan, or £19.99 per month for a rolling subscription that can be cancelled at any time.

As mentioned above, the main card begins at 1:00 a.m. Japan time, before dawn on Sunday, December 3. And you will need to stay up late or set your alarm for the main event, which starts around 4:00 am Japan time.

DAZN will be broadcasting the Garcia vs. Duarte fight. Don't forget to tune in Sunday at noon AEDT for the main card and around 3 PM for the headline act.

Prices start at AU$13.99 per month.

In New Zealand, the situation is exactly the same as the Australians described above.

For New Zealanders, DAZN starts at AU$14.99 per month. The main card is scheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m. (NZT), with the headline bout around 5 p.m.

All eyes are on Ryan Garcia to win against Oscar Duarte; as of 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 2, DraftKings Sportsbook had Garcia at -425 to win and -150 for a KO or DQ; Duarte was +310 to win.

If the fight does not go to the end, Garcia is expected to win between rounds 5 and 9.

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