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Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez – how to stream, betting odds and fight card

Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez – how to stream, betting odds and fight card

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Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez – how to stream, betting odds and fight card

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Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez – how to stream, betting odds and fight card

On Saturday, October 18, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez headlines a Swift Promotions fight card live on Millions PPV. 

Swift (37-4, 21 KOs) has enjoyed an illustrious career and was last seen in action last year, losing to Erislandy Lara at middleweight by ninth-round stoppage.

Daniel Gonzalez (22-4-1, 7 KOs) has won two fights in a row since losing narrow fights against Paulo Cesar Galdino and Petros Ananyan.

Back down at super welterweight, Garcia will be eager to return to winning ways, but Gonzalez has only been stopped once and will be eager to cause the upset.

In preparation for Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez, we bring you all the information you need for this super welterweight clash, including how to stream this super welterweight bout and the full fight card.

Betting odds for Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez

Per Sportsbook Draftkings, Garcia will enter the bout as a -500 betting favourite. Gonzalez is the +350 underdog as we get closer to fight night.

Fight date, start time

Date: Saturday, October 18

Time: 6pm ET / 3pm PT / 11pm BST

Where is Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez?

The fight is set to be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

What channel/stream?

The fight will be available on Millions PPV in both the US and UK.

Danny Garcia vs Daniel Gonzalez full fight card

  • Danny Garcia vs. Daniel Gonzalez, 10 rounds, super welterweights
  • Nahir Albright vs. Richard Commey, 10 rounds, super lightweights
  • Damian Knyba vs. Joey Dawejko, 8 rounds, heavyweights
  • Chris Colbert vs. Blas Ezequiel Caro, 8 rounds, lightweights
  • Gabriel Rosado vs. Vaughn Alexander, 8 rounds, super middleweights
  • Dominique Crowder vs. Fernando Diaz, 10 rounds, bantamweights
  • Mathew Gonzalez vs. Wilfredo Flores, 8 rounds, super lightweights
  • Cristian Cangelosi vs. Victoriano Antonio Santillan, 8 rounds, super welterweights
  • Keith Colon vs. David Calabro, 4 rounds, featherweights
  • Reshat Mati vs. Jose Angulo, 8 rounds, welterweights
  • Quincey Williams vs. Christopher Rodriguez, 6 rounds, welterweights
  • Jahanzeb Rizwan vs. Daniel Weber, 4 rounds, super welterweights
  • Zahir Abdus Salaam vs. Ronald Binyard, 4 rounds, super welterweights
  • Elijah Gonzalez vs. Jason Chavez, 4 rounds, super lightweights

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