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How to Stream Fury vs Wilder 3 Live

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will fight for the WBC heavyweight championship today and it promises to have everyone in the boxing world on the edge of their seats. The last two fights between these two have been epic classics, and the third should be no different.

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder: Trilogy fight in Las Vegas

Boxing’s heavyweight division is going through a golden era, and Tyson Fury is right at the centre of it. After a draw and a win over Deontay Wilder in his last two fights, he is looking the settle the score once and for all whilst defending his world title, and an undefeated record.

Wilder has revenge on his mind. The American fighter’s only career loss came against Fury in their last fight, and the 35-year-old wants his WBC title back. Not many have Wilder down as a favourite for this contest, but the man has the ultimate weapon; a right hand that few have taken without hitting the canvas.

The winner of this one will be looking to unify the division by taking of the winner of the Usyk vs Joshua 2. Usyk holds all the other belts at heavyweight, and a fight between him a Fury would be something pretty spectacular. But Fury will have to win today first, so make sure you know where you are watching it!

When is Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury?

Fury vs Wilder 3 will be available to stream live in Australia from 12.00pm (Sydney time), Sunday, October 10th. The fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Where to watch Wilder vs Fury III?

The only way to watch Wilder vs Fury is via Main Event Pay Per View, which is available via Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

There’s no need for a Kayo subscription to stream the fight between Fury and Wilder. Both Kayo subscribers and non-subscribers can catch this on pay-per-view for only $59.95 via Main Event on Kayo this Sunday, October 10th from 12.00pm (Sydney).

Who else is on the Wilder vs Fury fight card?

Check out the full fight card that will be broadcast live from Las Vegas.

Tyson Fury (c) vs. Deontay Wilder – WBC Heavyweight Championship

Frank Sanchez vs. Efe Ajagba – Heavyweight Contest

Adam Kownacki vs. Robert Helenius – Heavyweight Contest

Jared Anderson vs. Vladimir Tereshkin – Heavyweight Contest

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Watch Conor McGregor Next Fight

The Conor McGregor vs Dustin Poirier saga continues with the upcoming UFC 264 happening this weekend. The next fight completes the trilogy bout that started back in 2014 when McGregor defeated Poirier at Featherweight with a first-round KO.

Poirier secured his own share of victory against McGregor earlier this year at UFC 257, finishing the fight during the second round. This brings about a trilogy fight culminating in the much-awaited UFC 264, bringing two of the greatest UFC strikers back in the ring for a final face-off.

Conor McGregor v Dustin Poirier

The fight between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier, for the third time, makes for the most highly anticipated rubber match in UFC history after it was announced back in April. The score will be settled inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on July 10 with only a few more days before the trilogy fight determines the ultimate victor. The result of the McGregor vs Poirier match also almost surely determines who fights current UFC Lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira, next.

As there’s nothing like a Conor McGregor fight, the UFC remains MMA’s premier promotion with McGregor as its biggest star (McGregor currently holds UFC’s highest-performing pay-per-view sales). Dustin Poirier can definitely hold his own, evident in the previous UFC 257 when he scored the shocking TKO over Conor McGregor. UFC 264 will also feature the Welterweight fight between Gilbert Burns and “Wonderboy” Stephen Thompson on its undercard.

How to watch v Poirier fight

Conor McGregor’s next fight will have him facing off against rival Dustin Poirier this weekend. You can watch all the action (and all the leg kicks) and the rivalry unfolding on Main Event available on Kayo. Happening on July 10 in Las Vegas, you can watch it in Australia on July 11 with the main card starting at 12 noon AEST. Both Kayo and non-Kayo subscribers can order the pay-per-view event at $54.95.

Another way to watch UFC 264 would be through Main Event from Foxtel offered for the same price, so you can tune in to both Kayo and Foxtel to access Main Event, as well as the unmissable Conor McGregor’s final bout against tenacious fighter Poirier.

Upcoming UFC 264 Schedule

When: July 11, 12 noon AEST

Where: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

Provider: Main Event (Kayo / Foxtel)

Lightweight · Main Event

Dustin Poirier27 – 6 – 0 , 1NC
Conor McGregor22 – 5 – 0

Welterweight · Co-main

Gilbert Burns19 – 4 – 0
Stephen Thompson16 – 4 – 1

Heavyweight

Tai Tuivasa12 – 3 – 0
Greg Hardy7 – 3 – 0 , 1NC

Women Bantamweight

Irene Aldana 12 – 6 – 0
Yana Kunitskaya14 – 5 – 0 , 1NC

Bantamweight

Sean O’Malley13 – 1 – 0
Kris Moutinho9 – 4 – 0

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Watch Tim Tszyu v Stevie Spark Happening Live on Main Event on Kayo

Undefeated champion Tim Tszyu will defend his title against Toowoomba fighter Stevie Spark in a welterweight showdown happening Wednesday, 7 July at 7 pm AEST. Vying for the Commonwealth title, Tszyu and Spark have made the match-up official after they hit the scales today.

Tszyu had been getting ready to face Michael Zerafa before the Victorian-based boxer pulled out of the fight citing pandemic travel safety concerns. Stepping in on late notice is Spark, who made headlines last April after defeating Jack Brubaker on the Paul Gallen-Lucas Browne undercard. With a boxing career spent on super lightweight, Spark’s fight with Tszyu will see him jump up to super welterweight.

Tszyu, meanwhile, hopes the upcoming event to be his last local opponent before embarking on international matches. Will the undefeated superstar defend his title or will the up-and-coming fighter who’s attracting fight fans with his Rocky narrative cause one of the biggest boilovers in Australian boxing history? Don’t miss the Tim Tszyu v Stevie Spark match on Wednesday night to find out.

How to Watch Tim Tszyu v Stevie Spark in Australia?

There’s no need for a Kayo subscription to stream the fight between Tim Tszyu and Stevie Spark. Both Kayo subscribers and those who wish to watch the fight alone can catch this on pay-per-view for only $59.95 via Main Event on Kayo this Wednesday, 7 July at 7 pm AEST.

Apart from your chosen pay-per-view event, which you can stream live and on-demand, you’ll also get access to all content available on Kayo during your access period. The Tim Tszyu v Stevie Spark fight is also available on Main Event via Foxtel for the same price.

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All Eyes on McGregor As He Takes On Poirier Once Again — Stream Live on Kayo

Conor McGregor returns to the cage after a year of hiatus since his last fight with Donald Cerrone in January 2020, where the former won with a 40-second TKO over the latter. This time around, McGregor takes on Dustin Poirier once again for UFC 257 this coming Sunday, 24 January. The event will be streamed LIVE on Main Event, which is available on both Foxtel and Kayo Sports.

McGregor and Poirier last faced off back in 2014. It only took McGregor a minute and 46 seconds to knock out his American competitor. Since then, however, Poirier has won 10 fights against some of the best in UFC, while McGregor — as we all know — went on to earn his titles in two weight divisions simultaneously, making him the first-ever UFC fighter to do so.

How to Watch UFC 257 on Kayo Main Event

Good news is, you won’t need a Kayo subscription to be able to stream this fight. Both subscribers and those who wish to watch the fight alone can catch this on pay-per-view for only $54.95 via Main Event on Kayo starting Wednesday, 20 January.

Those who order this pay-per-view event via Main Event on Kayo will get access to watch the event LIVE and on-demand for 48 hours. Non-Kayo subscribers will also be given complimentary access to Kayo’s extensive library of sports broadcasts and other related shows until February 4 as part of their purchase.

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How to Watch Anthony Joshua v Kubrat Pulev Live in Australia

Unified heavyweight world champion, Anthony Joshua defends his IBF, WBA and WBO belts against Bulgarian, Kubrat Pulev this Sunday. 

Joshua is currently one of the biggest names in the business and is chasing a fight with WBC champion, Tyson Fury to make history and unify the division, with only Pulev standing in his way. 

The great news for Aussie fight fans is that this event will be broadcast live and exclusive in Australia via new sports streaming platform, DAZN. 

When is Joshua v Pulev fight?

The fight between Joshua and Pulev will take place on Sunday, December 13th at Wembley Arena, London from 6.00 am (AEDT). It will also be the first boxing event in the UK to have fans in attendance since the coronavirus outbreak. 

How Much will Joshua v Pulev Fight Cost?

This fight comes as part of a standard DAZN subscription. As DAZN has just launched in Australia, they are offering everything on their platform for only $2.99/month.

That means that as well as the upcoming clash between Joshua and Pulev, you will also get access to fights involving Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, Ryan Garcia and Gennadiy ‘GGG’ Golovkin – in December alone. 

Who is favourite for the Joshua v Pulev fight?

As the man holding three versions of the world heavyweight title, Anthony Joshua goes into the contest as favourite. Pulev has only ever been beaten once in his career by Ukrainian legend, Wladimir Klitschko, a man who Joshua famously knocked out in 2017. 

Who is fighting on the Joshua v Pulev Undercard? 

There will be some serious talent on show across the undercard including a bout featuring the undefeated cruiserweight, Lawrence Okolie for the vacant WBO title. 

Cousin of Tyson Fury, Hughie Fury, will take on Poland’s Mariusz Wach, whilst Martin Bakole goes head-to-head with Sergey Kuzmin. This makes a total of three heavyweight fights throughout the event – ensuring big KOs will be never too far away!

Here’s the full fight card for December 13th on DAZN:

Anthony Joshua v Kubrat PulevWBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles
Lawrence Okolie v TBCWBO Cruiserweight Title
Hughie Fury v Mariusz WachHeavyweight Contest
Martin Bakole v Sergey KuzminWBC International Heavyweight Title
Souleymane Cissokho v Kieron ConwaySuper-Welterweight Contest
Qais Ashfaq v Ashley LaneSuper Bantemweight Contest
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How to watch Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr.live in Australia – when, where and what time its streaming.

Updated: 29th November.. Mike Tyson and Roy Jones, two legends of the boxing ring, have been enticed out of retirement for one last dance. Wondering how to watch the fight live? Here’s everything you need to know…

When is the Tyson and Roy Jones Jr Fight?

For Australian fight fans, Sunday the 29th of November is the date to mark down in your diary. The fight is expected to start at approximately 5 pm AEST. The fight was initially set to take place in September but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.  

Who Are Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr?

These fighters are without doubt two of boxing’s greatest. Mike Tyson (now 54 years old) is still the youngest fighter ever to win a Heavyweight World title, a feat he achieved at the tender age of 20. 

He reigned supreme as undisputed champ for three years between 1987 and 1990, renowned for his brutal over-the-top right hand.

Roy Jones Jr, now 51 years old, was an altogether different man in and out of the ring, but no less ruthless. 

He won world titles at three different weights (Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight) and even has an Olympic Silver Medal to his name. He is easily considered one of the best boxers to have graced the squared circle.  

How to Watch the Tyson v Jones Jr Fight

This one-off boxing clash will only be available on pay-per-view in Australia for $59.95 – via Main Event. 

You can access Main Event for this fight through either Foxtel and Kayo Sports. Foxtel subscribers just need to select the Main Event channel on the Foxtel TV listings and purchase the fight, which will be added to your monthly billing.

Alternatively, you can pay for Main Event through Kayo Sports, even without an existing subscription. 

It should be noted that the fight is not part of the Kayo free trial. The event must be purchased choosing one of the various payment options Kayo provide.  

What times does Tyson v Jones Jr start?

The Headline fight between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. is expected to start at approximately 5 pm AEST, depending on the duration of the undercard bouts.

Full coverage on Main Event starts at 12 pm AEST. If you tune in from this time you won’t miss a second of the full card. 

As well as the Main Event, there will be a contest featuring former Super Middleweight Champion Badou Jack – as well as a celebrity encounter between Youtube’s Jake Paul and NBA star Nate Robinson. 

Check out the full fight card below:

MAIN EVENT

DetailsDate / TimeProvider
Mike Tyson v Roy Jones JrApprox 5pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)

UNDERCARD

DetailsDate / TimeProvider
Jake Paul v  Nate RobinsonFrom 3pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)
Badou Jack v Blake McKernanFrom 3pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)
Viddal Riley v Rashad CoulterFrom 3pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)

PRELIMS

DetailsDate / TimeProvider
Ortiz v AlbrightFrom 1pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)
Gonzalez v VasquezFrom 1pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)
Cusumano v JonesFrom 1pm, Nov 29th, 2020Main Event (Foxtel / Kayo)

Tyson v Jones Jr Rules

As this fight takes place in California it needed to be passed by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC). They agreed that the fight could take place as long as it was over 8×2 minute rounds.

The fight has been sold as an exhibition contest, however, no head protection will be worn and both fighters will wear 12oz gloves, the same weight they would have worn in their respective heydays.

But anyone expecting these two to step around the ring in an elaborate sparring session should think again. They will go at it – and go at it hard. 

How to Live Stream Tyson v Jones Jr 

There are two options when it comes to streaming Tyson v Jones Jr once you have purchased the PPV. If you’re a Foxtel customer, you can stream the fight live via the Foxtel GO app. 

You can also stream every minute live with the Kayo Sports app. Both of these options are available to use on a wide range of PCs, Mobile Devices, Games Consoles and Smart TVs.  

Tyson and Jones Jr. Professional Records

Mike TysonRoy Jones Jr.
58Fights75
50Wins66
44Ko’s47
2Draw0
6Lost9
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