Here’s the latest on Benavidez vs Zurdo streaming as of now.
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Primary pay-per-view (PPV) option: The fight is streaming on Prime Video as the main PPV, with DAZN also offering the telecast in some regions. In the U.S., the PPV price for Benavidez vs Zurdo is typically listed around $79.99, with Prime Video as the home platform for the main event. [sources indicate Prime Video as the host for the PPV, and DAZN may carry portions of the card in certain markets][5][7][10]
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Start times and card: The main card starts around 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 pm PT on May 2, with ring walks for the main event projected later in the night. The undercard includes co-features and prelims that begin earlier in the evening, with streaming options across Prime Video and DAZN in different regions.[6][9][5]
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How to watch by region:
- United States: PPV on Prime Video (and sometimes DAZN as an alternate access point); standalone purchase without a Prime subscription is commonly available.[10][5]
- United Kingdom: PPV price around £24.99 on Prime Video, with DAZN availability depending on local rights.[5]
- Other regions: Check local TV and streaming provider listings or the Premier Boxing Champions site for up-to-date broadcast details.[1][2]
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Recent developments and updates: Final press conferences and media workouts have highlighted the “Mexico vs. Mexico” theme, with Benavidez and Zurdo both promoting the Cinco de Mayo weekend fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Streamed live on YouTube channels associated with PBC and Golden Boy Promotions ahead of fight night.[2][7][1]
Illustrative example of how to watch:
- If you’re in the U.S., you’d typically purchase the PPV on Prime Video for the main event, starting with prelims on the same platform, then main card into the Benavidez vs Zurdo headliner. Expect late-night viewing for the main event ring walks.[10][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact current regional streaming options and prices for your location in Dallas and suggest the cheapest or most convenient option. I can also set up a quick watch-guide with local times and links.[5][10]