Cain Sandoval vs. Angel Rebollar
Richardson Hitchins vs. Gustavo Daniel Lemos
co-feature Willy Hutchinson vs. Martin Houben
Headlining a dynamic four-fight pay-per-view event on Saturday, March 30, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, two-time world champion Keith "One Time" Thurman will face off against the emerging star and reigning world champion Tim Tszyu in the main event. This high-stakes showdown is complemented by the co-main event, featuring 140-pound world champion Rolando "Rolly" Romero taking on Mexican sensation Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz. The event signifies the inaugural PBC Pay-Per-View accessible on Prime Video, following a landmark, multiyear rights agreement announced in December. Fans, regardless of Prime membership, can purchase the pay-per-view on Prime Video, with the option to access the telecast through traditional cable and satellite outlets. The pay-per-view extravaganza includes Cuban star and reigning WBA Middleweight World Champion Erislandy "The American Dream" Lara defending his title against No. 1 rated mandatory challenger Michael Zerafa. Additionally, the action-packed super welterweight sensation Sebastian "The Towering Inferno" Fundora will open the pay-per-view by facing the formidable contender Serhii Bohachuk.
Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia, both youthful sensations in the boxing realm, stand at contrasting points within the sport's landscape. Haney, a formidable force in the ring, holds a solid position as one of boxing's elite pound-for-pound fighters, a status reinforced by ESPN ranking him at No. 6. Despite his tender age of 25, he has already clinched the undisputed lightweight championship, showcasing his prowess with a thrilling win over Vasiliy Lomachenko in May. In a remarkable display of versatility, Haney transitioned to the 140-pound division in December, securing a dominant victory over former champion Regis Prograis. Now, with an unblemished record of 31-0 with 15 knockouts, Haney is poised to further elevate his star status with a defense of his junior welterweight title against Garcia on April 20 in Brooklyn, New York. On the other hand, Garcia (24-1, 20 KOs) has carved a niche for himself as one of boxing's most alluring draws. His clash with Gervonta Davis last April was a spectacle, despite Garcia tasting defeat after being dropped twice and ultimately knocked out by a Davis body shot in the seventh round. The event, however, was a commercial triumph, reportedly amassing over 1.1 million pay-per-view buys and raking in more than $22 million at the gate.
Canelo Alvarez is set to defend his undisputed super middleweight world titles against Jaime Munguia on May 4th at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This clash will determine the unified WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO super-middleweight world champion. Alvarez (60-2-2, 39 KOs) enters the ring after securing a unanimous decision victory over Jermell Charlo in September for the undisputed super middleweight crown, following a similar win against John Ryder in May. Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs) recently claimed victory over Ryder with a ninth-round TKO this January.
Luis Nery, who previously gained attention in Japan for less favorable reasons, is set to make a comeback to the country on May 6. This time, he aims to achieve a significant upset as he takes on Naoya Inoue, the undisputed super bantamweight champion and a top pound-for-pound fighter. The official announcement of the fight was made by Top Rank on Tuesday.