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Jake Paul's next fight is here, and while his Mike Tyson match-up has been postponed, tonight's fight against Mike Perry is shaping up to be another memorable evening in the ring. Below, we've outlined everything you need to know about how to watch Paul vs. Perry from anywhere.
YouTuber and boxer Jake "The Problem Child" Paul was initially slated to fight boxing legend Mike Tyson tonight, but the fight was postponed until Nov. 15 following an ulcer flareup in Tyson. Instead, Paul will take on Mike Perry, a former MMA fighter who has recently pivoted to boxing, at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL. Paul has a strong 9-1 record, including 6 KOs. Perry, whose MMA record was 14-8, only has one professional boxing match under his belt, a loss, so he's still looking to prove himself away from his UFC career.
The fight will be available to watch around the world through DAZN, where viewers will need to pay for a subscription and a separate pay-per-view (PPV) fee. We've broken down the pricing options for the US, UK, and Canada, as well as information on tuning in from anywhere. Plus, we've highlighted a potential savings opportunity in an annual contract for fans who don't have a DAZN subscription yet. Keep reading to learn all the details about watching Paul vs. Perry.
The Paul vs. Perry fight will be available on DAZN in the US and Canada. The card kicks off at 9 p.m. ET, but the Paul vs. Perry main event ring walk won't begin until around midnight. You'll need to pay for a DAZN subscription in addition to a $65.99 PPV fee. If you don't already have DAZN, you can get your first month free. Subscriptions cost $29.99 a month for a month-to-month option or $19.99 a month for a year-long contract.
DAZN is also the home of Paul vs. Perry in the UK. As is the case with North America, you'll need to pay for a DAZN subscription (£24.99 a month for month-to-month or £19.99 a month for annual) and a PPV fee, which costs £19.99. If you don't already subscribe to DAZN, you can get your first month free.
The Paul vs. Perry card will be available through DAZN in more than 200 countries, with a comprehensive pricing breakdown available here, which means that you'll most likely be able to tune in. But if you find that you're traveling in a region where you can't access your DAZN subscription, you can always use a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs allow you to temporarily change your device's virtual location so that you can keep up with your usual apps and websites from anywhere. ExpressVPN is our go-to recommendation since it's easy to use and has a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can find full details in our official ExpressVPN review.
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