
Looking to live stream the Golovkin vs Murata championship fight? We’ll explain when it’ll begin, who’s on the undercard, and how to watch GGG vs Murata online, from anywhere in the world.
On April 9, Gennady Golovkin and Ryota Murata will face off in Saitama. This event (known as Big Drama in Japan) is a huge deal, as the winner will unify the titles and walk away the undisputed middleweight champion. The main card officially starts at 03:30 ET (16:30 JST/08:30 GMT) with the title fight around three hours later. Interested? Take a look below: we’ll let you know how to stream Triple G vs Murata, even if you’re currently abroad.
We don’t recommend watching via unlicensed sources. These are often laggy, with poor video quality and stability. While there are usually third-party streams for major boxing events, these are frequently taken down partway through and copyright holders have aggressively targeted viewers in the past. Still, given how easy it is to watch this event legitimately, there’s really no need to resort to unreliable, unofficial streams.
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GGG vs Murata will only be shown on geo-blocked streaming services. If you’re traveling abroad, you may need a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to watch on your usual channels.
How to watch Gennady Golovkin vs Ryota Murata online on US TV
DAZN is the only network showing Golovkin vs Murata in the US. This service costs $19.99 (GBP £15.22) per month and unfortunately, no longer offers a free trial. However, if you’re interested in boxing, it might be worth keeping, especially as it’s carrying the upcoming Taylor vs Serrano and Lejarraga vs Metcalf fights.
This streaming service changes its content based on your location and has particularly strong VPN-detection features.
Where else can I watch GGG vs Murata online?
DAZN is streaming this fight live in over 200 countries including the UK, Canada, Australia, Mexico, France, Germany, and Spain. However, there is no free trial anymore and the exact price varies pretty drastically depending on which country you’re in. For instance, British viewers will pay £7.99 GBP ($10.41 USD) per month while those in Canada pay CAD$20 ($16.02).
If you’re in Japan, things are much simpler. In this case, you can watch Golovkin vs Murata on Amazon Prime Video. This would usually cost you ¥500 per month, but Prime comes with a 30-day free trial in Japan. In other words, you can sign up, stream Big Drama in Japan for free, and cancel to avoid being charged.
Both of these services are region locked, so if you’re outside of a supported country, you’ll need a VPN to watch. Given how tricky these platforms are to access abroad, we’d recommend asking your VPN’s customer support team if there’s a specific server you should use.
Who is the favorite: Golovkin or Murata?
Despite both fighters being world champions (not to mention Olympic medallists), Golovkin is a strong favorite here. In fact, at the time of writing, Murata is a +450 underdog. Of course, there have been upsets in boxing before, and he isn’t the WBA Super Champion for nothing.
Still, there is the fact that GGG has significantly more experience, with 43 pro fights under his belt, with 41 victories. He’s previously been named the world’s top pound-for pound boxer too, although at 40 years old that no longer rings true. Clearly, whatever happens, this is going to be one for the history books.
Big Drama in Japan: full fight card
Fight | Weight class | Number of rounds |
---|---|---|
Hiroka Amaki vs Taiga Kato | Welterweight | 4 |
Kazuki Anaguchi vs Ryuji Yamamoto | Super bantamweight | 6 |
Junto Nakatani vs Ryota Yamauchi | Flyweight | 12 |
Shuichiro Yoshino vs Masayuki Ito | Lightweight | 12 |
Gennady Golovkin vs Ryota Murata | Middleweight | 12 |