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Pacquiao vs. Bradley 3 fight: Time, TV schedule, PPV, radio and more

Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley headline for a third time Saturday on HBO pay-per-view. Here’s how you can watch.

Manny Pacquiao returns to the boxing ring for what may be the final time Saturday, having announced his intention to retire following his third fight against Timothy Bradley in the welterweight main event at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The fight will be Pacquiao’s 21st straight pay-per-view main event, most of them under the HBO banner, as tonight’s will be. The 37-year-old Filipino superstar helped set records across the board for last May’s fight with Floyd Mayweather, and now will supposedly close up shop against the 32-year-old Bradley. The two first met in 2012, with Bradley winning a controversial decision, and again in 2014, with Pacquiao winning decisively.

Here’s how you can watch tonight’s fights:

Fight time: The PPV broadcast goes live at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT

TV Network: HBO pay-per-view ($59.99-$69.99)

Live stream: Top Rank will present a live streaming pay-per-view option for $59.99 at TopRank.TV.

PPV card run order: Jose Ramirez vs. Manny Perez, junior welterweights, 10 rounds; Oscar Valdez vs. Evgeny Gradovich, featherweights, 10 rounds; Arthur Abraham vs. Gilberto Ramirez, super middleweights, 12 rounds; Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley, welterweights, 12 rounds.

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