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Boxing match tonight: date, time, venue, PPV price and details for the rematch between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III

A year of waiting comes down to this. Floyd Mayweather And John Gotti III are ready to trade blows and finally finish what they started last year. The two will try to put on a show and make sure no one gets in their way, unlike last time when the referee, Kenny Bayless, called off the fight. So it will be a thrilling eight-round affair with bad blood and their past rivalry could have enough arguments to make the event a success.

Mayweather, 47, and Gotti III, 31, will look to put on a show for fans, especially the latter, who has declared his intention to land the decisive blow and improve on his performance from last time. Meanwhile, “Pretty Boy” has the opportunity to take us on a trip down memory lane with this fight as he looks to showcase his highly sought-after skills. EssentiallySports has something for every fan who wants to know all about the ins and outs of the event.

Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti: Date, Time and Venue

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Mayweather, 50-0, will face Gotti III, 2-0, tonight at the legendary Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City. The 22,300-seat indoor arena has hosted numerous boxing, Lucha Libre and UFC events, but this boxing event was Juan Manuel Marquez And Sergei Fedchenko which attracted the largest audience to date. It remains to be seen whether “The Best Ever” can top that.

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American fans will need to tune in at 7:30pm ET, which is around the time the main event starts. The main event knockout could be around 12:00am depending on how long the prelims last. UK fans may need to stay up late as the event starts at 12:00am BST, but if they are only interested in the main event, they can watch it live at around 4:00am BST. Then there is the question of PPV pricing. How much does a fan have to pay?

How much do you have to pay to be there live?

The fight will be streamed live on DAZN and fans will have to shell out $49.99 from their pockets. If someone does not have a DAZN subscription, the monthly subscription will cost $19.99 or the annual package will cost $224.99. The UK fans will have to pay £19.99 to watch the same. PPV.com is also offering the fight at similar prices. If a fan wants to watch the action up close and experience the exciting fight, the tickets for the fight start at $76 via StubHub and go up to $23,280. If someone is weighing up their options, they can always take a look at the preliminary fights and then make their decision.

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Victor Ortiz vs. Rodrigo Damian Coria (Exhibition)

Ortiz, 37, returns to the boxing ring after a two-year hiatus to fight 25-year-old Coria. It's a typical puncher versus technician match, and it will be fun to see if Ortiz still has the devastating power that made him a world champion. For Coria, it's his biggest fight to get attention.

Alan David Picasso vs Azat Hovhannisyan (Super Bantamweight)

It's a fight that promises fireworks as two fighters with fan-friendly styles, Picasso, 24, and Hovhannisyan, 34, battle for a top spot in the 122-pound division. While a win for Picasso means he moves closer to a title shot, a win for Hovhannisyan will keep his last hurrah for a title shot alive.

Curmel Moton vs Victor Vazquez (Lightweight)

Moton, 18, is on his way to a championship title, and he will have to fight through the ropes for the third time this year, as he faces another experienced and older opponent, 28-year-old Vazquez. It will be only his fifth professional fight, but he seems to have everything under control and could score another knockout win.

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Other fights:

Luis Rodriguez vs. Cesar Vaca (super middleweight)

Aaron Silva vs. Alfonso Flores (Super Middleweight)

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Silvia Torres vs. Cecilia Rodriguez (Women’s Light Flyweight)

What do you think about the upcoming fight between Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III? Who do you think will walk out of the arena victorious? Let us know in the comments below.