David Benavidez and Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez face off tonight, Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in one of the most anticipated boxing matches of the year. The undefeated “Mexican Monster” Benavidez (31-0) challenges WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion “El Zurdo” Ramirez (48-1) in a high-stakes showdown that has fight fans buzzing worldwide. This complete guide covers everything you need to know: fight start times across all major time zones, TV channels broadcasting the event, streaming options, the full fight card, and whether you can watch the bout online for free.
El Zurdo Gilberto Ramírez vs. David Benavídez Fight Date, Venue & What’s at Stake
- Fight Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
- Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Titles on the Line: WBA and WBO Cruiserweight Championship belts
- Main Event: David Benavidez (31-0, 24 KOs) vs. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (48-1, 30 KOs)
This Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) event takes place during Cinco de Mayo weekend, adding extra significance to this all-Mexican championship clash. Both fighters bring impressive credentials and knockout power, making this a must-watch event for boxing enthusiasts.
What Time Does Benavidez vs. Ramirez Start? Full Schedule
The boxing card features preliminary bouts before the main event, so exact start times may shift slightly based on fight duration. Here’s the confirmed schedule:
| Preliminary Card | Main Card | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Start Time: 5:30 PM ET / 2:30 PM PT | Start Time: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM CT | ||
| Where to Watch: Free streaming on Amazon Prime Video and DAZN (no subscription required) | Main Event Ringwalks: Approximately 11:20 PM ET / 8:20 PM PT |
Benavidez vs. Ramirez Start Times Worldwide
International fight fans can catch the action at the following local times. Note that main event ringwalks are scheduled approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes after the main card begins:
North America
- Eastern Time (New York, Miami, Toronto): Main card 8:00 PM | Main event ~11:20 PM
- Central Time (Chicago, Dallas, Mexico City): Main card 7:00 PM | Main event ~10:20 PM
- Mountain Time (Denver, Phoenix): Main card 6:00 PM | Main event ~9:20 PM
- Pacific Time (Los Angeles, Las Vegas): Main card 5:00 PM | Main event ~8:20 PM
Latin America
- Mexico City (CDMX): Main card 6:00 PM | Main event ~9:20 PM
- Colombia/Peru/Ecuador: Main card 7:00 PM | Main event ~10:20 PM
- Argentina/Chile/Uruguay: Main card 9:00 PM | Main event ~12:20 AM (Sunday)
Europe
- UK (London, BST): Main card 1:00 AM Sunday | Main event ~4:20 AM Sunday
- Spain (Madrid, CEST): Main card 2:00 AM Sunday | Main event ~5:20 AM Sunday
Pro tip: Tune in at least 30 minutes before the scheduled main event time to catch the full ring walk experience and pre-fight ceremonies.
How to Watch Benavidez vs. Ramirez: TV Channels & Streaming Options
United States
The Benavidez vs. Ramirez fight is available as a pay-per-view (PPV) event in the United States through multiple platforms:
| Streaming Options | Description |
|---|---|
| Amazon Prime Video PPV | Purchase the PBC PPV event through Prime Video’s sports section |
| DAZN PPV | $79.99 (included FREE for DAZN Ultimate tier subscribers) |
| PPV.com | Traditional PPV purchase option |
| Cable/Satellite PPV | Available through major cable and satellite providers |
Free Prelims: The preliminary undercard streams for free on both Amazon Prime Video and DAZN (no subscription or purchase required).
Mexico
Mexican fans have the best viewing options, including free broadcast television:
| Free TV | Streaming | Cable TV |
|---|---|---|
| Azteca 7 (Box Azteca): Free over-the-air broadcast with Spanish commentary | Disney+: Available for subscribers in Mexico | ESPN KnockOut: Premium boxing channel for cable subscribers |
| -- | Azteca Deportes (website and app): Online streaming of Azteca 7 signal | -- |
Latin America (Outside Mexico)
| ESPN KnockOut | Disney+ |
|---|---|
| Primary broadcast channel in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, and other countries (requires cable/satellite subscription) | Available in select markets with sports packages |
International Viewers
For viewers in Europe, Asia, and other regions, DAZN and local sports broadcasters typically hold rights. Check your local DAZN availability or premium sports channels for confirmed broadcast details.
Can You Watch Benavidez vs. Ramirez Online for Free?
The short answer depends on your location:
Mexico: Yes, through Azteca 7’s free broadcast (available on TV and potentially via Azteca Deportes online platform for users within Mexico).
United States & Most Other Countries: No free legal options. The fight requires a PPV purchase or subscription to platforms like DAZN, Disney+, or ESPN KnockOut.
Warning: Websites claiming to offer “free live streams” of the fight typically operate illegally and may expose your device to security risks. Stick with official broadcasters for the best viewing experience and to support the sport.
Full Fight Card: Benavidez vs. Ramirez Undercard
The Premier Boxing Champions event features multiple championship and high-level bouts:
Main Event
David Benavidez vs. Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez
- Division: Cruiserweight
- Titles: WBA and WBO Cruiserweight Championships
- Records: Benavidez (31-0, 24 KOs) vs. Ramirez (48-1, 30 KOs)
Co-Main Event
Jose Resendiz vs. Jaime Munguia
- Division: Super Middleweight
- Title: WBA Super Middleweight Championship
- Records: Resendiz (16-2) vs. Munguia (TBD)
Undercard Bouts
- Oscar Duarte vs. Angel Barrera (Super Lightweight)
- Isaac Lucero vs. Alan Sandoval Gutiérrez (Super welterweight)
- Jorge Chávez vs. Tito Sánchez (Bantamweight)
- Daniel Blancas vs. Raúl Salomón (Middleweight)
- Juan Carrillo vs. Marlon Delgado (Light heavyweight)
- Dylan Capetillo vs. James William Pierce III (Super Lightweight)
- Petr Khamukov vs. Bernard Joseph (Middleweight)
- Julio Ocampo Hernández vs. Carlos Lewis (Lightweight)
- Javier Meza vs. Damonte Smith (Super lightweight)
Benavidez vs. Ramirez Fight Preview: What to Expect
David Benavidez enters as one of boxing’s most destructive punchers, having never tasted defeat in 31 professional fights with 24 knockouts. Moving up to cruiserweight to challenge for world titles, “The Mexican Monster” brings relentless pressure and devastating power.
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez, the defending champion, holds an impressive 48-1 record and previously dominated the super middleweight division before moving up. His southpaw stance, technical skills, and championship experience make him a formidable obstacle for any challenger.
This clash of Mexican boxing stars promises fireworks, with both fighters known for their aggressive styles and finishing ability. The winner positions themselves for lucrative superfights and undisputed championship opportunities.
