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Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury: How to Watch the Livestream, Main Event Start Time
Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury date and start times
How to watch or livestream Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury
Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight details
Who is Jake Paul?
Who is Tommy Fury?
Full fight card
After months ofinjuries and visa woes, the long running feud between YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and boxer-turned-reality-star Tommy Fury will finally be settled in the ring.
This is the third attempt at making this fight. A contest, scheduled for last August, was canceled at the last minute thanks to Fury's US visa issues. This time, the fight is taking place in Saudi Arabia, so no such problems are anticipated.
Here are all the details...
Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury date and start times
Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury takes place on Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Diriyah Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The fight card is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT). That translates to a very friendly 7 p.m. Sunday start for folks in the UK. But a much less friendly 6 a.m. start on the Monday morning for Australians.
You can expect Paul and Fury to make their ring walks roughly two and half hours after the start of the card. So that's around 4:30 p.m. ET.
How to watch or livestream Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury
Folks in the US can watch Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury on ESPN Plus PPV. The price is $50, above and beyond the ESPN Plus subscription price ($10 per month the stand alone service, or $100 per year). Alternately, you can bundle ESPN Plus with Disney Plus and Hulu starting at $13 per month for the ad-supported plan.
In the UK you can watch the fight via BT Sport Box Office for £20.
Australians can go throughKayo on PPVfor AU$30 to watch the Paul vs. Fury fight. No additional subscriptions are required.
Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury fight details
The fight between Paul and Fury is taking place at Cruiserweight and is scheduled for eight rounds.
Who is Jake Paul?
You're almost certainly aware of Paul, the social media star who first made it big on Vine before successfully transitioning to every platform in existence. He's moved into boxing in recent years after initially fighting on the undercard of brother Logan Paul's viral boxing match with UK YouTuber KSI. He showed a talent for boxing and has been fighting ever since.
Most recently Paul scored an impressive victory over legendary UFC champion Anderson Silva. A notable win because Silva, already known for his incredible kickboxing prowess, had scored some impressive boxing wins, most notably defeating former world champ Julio César Cháves Jr.
Paul has also successfully moved into boxing promotion, co-promoting a huge fight between Ireland's Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, one of the biggest female boxing contests of all time.
Who is Tommy Fury?
Fury is a UK-based pro boxer with a famous last name. He's the half-brother of the current heavyweight king Tyson Fury. He's also famous in the UK for starring in Love Island, a reality TV show where contestants have to couple up in order to avoid elimination. The show is huge in the UK.
In his last professional bout, Fury defeated Daniel Bocianski, fighting on his brother's undercard, but he also boxed in an exhibition bout against Rolly Lambert in which he was roundly criticized. Not only did Fury miss weight by almost 7 pounds, but the fight was considered to be fairly lackluster, with Fury copping most of the blame online.
Full fight card
As always, these cards are subject to change. We'll keep this as up to date as possible.
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