Good evening, folks, it's time for the Friday Night Fights live stream of GGG vs. Szeremeta, which once again puts the spotlight on Gennady Golovkin. The matchup between Golovkin and Kamil Szeremeta is a great matchup, and it is a great matchup for Golovkin and Szeremeta. Kamil Seremeta called it a "challenger's match," a far-fetched insult to Golovkin.
Golovkin (40-1-1) has a record of 35 KOs but has not made a strong impression since; GGG's previous opponent Sergiy Derevyanchenko tested the champ and the undefeated Seremeta (21-0) should not be viewed as an easy win.
DraftKings has GGG as a -3335 heavy favorite, with Szeremeta +900. And if Golovkin somehow loses (he's 38, but this should be an easy win), this would be a career-altering event. But no one is thinking that way.
And this weekend's boxing action doesn't end with GGG vs Szeremeta: Canelo fights Callum Smith on Saturday night.
Here's what you need to know to watch the GGG vs Szeremeta live stream:
Even if you're off the bubble and in a location not serviced by DAZN, you don't have to miss GGG vs Szeremeta or try to watch it on an unfamiliar streaming service Thanks to the wonders of VPNs (virtual private networks), your device can seem to be on international soil when you're actually in the U.S. - ideal for international fans to take a winter break. Our favorite is ExpressVPN:
The only way for Americans to watch GGG vs Szeremeta is on Da Zone, aka DAZN. The $19.99/month service is also airing Canelo vs. Smith on Saturday and is becoming a hot destination for fight night fans.
DAZN is also the place to watch GGG vs Szeremeta in the UK. The service costs £1.99 per month.
As mentioned above, the main card starts at 10pm and you will need to stay up late for the main event, which is expected to start at 1am local BST.
Our friends to the north can also watch GGG's defense on DAZN. This service costs $19.99 per month.
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