Usyk vs Dubois will go down this weekend for three of the heavyweight titles. The Ukrainian will defend his belts against his WBA mandatory challenger, in what promises to be a fantastic fight for fans. So ahead of the event, we look at which countries you can watch the Usyk vs Dubois fight in.
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Usyk and Dubois agreed on a deal after the Tyson Fury fight fell through. The two will compete in the main event of a K2 and Queensberry Promotions card at the Stadion Wroclaw, in Wroclaw, Poland. So here’s what you need to know about the PPV and telecast of the event.
In Which Countries Can You Watch Usyk vs Dubois Live?
Where and how can you watch Usyk vs Dubois live?
The stadium has a 45,000 capacity. Therefore, many fans can experience the action in person. However, for those who cannot watch the fight live, there are different options to tune into the contest. Some platforms are PPV while others are not.
Fans in the UK can watch the action live on BT Sport’s TNT platform. The event will be a PPV event and will cost fans £19.95. Fans in the US will be able to watch the fight on ESPN+ as long as they have an active subscription.
Viewers in Canada can tune into the fight on TSN+. It will be free to view as long as you have an active subscription to the platform. In Australia, viewers have to tune into Kayo Sports for the main event. It will be a PPV event and will set fans back AU$29.95 PPV.
Finally, fans in Poland and Ukraine can watch the fight live on MEGOGO. It will be free to watch with an active subscription and will not require fans to pay for PPV.
So there you have it. This is how you can watch the Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois fight live in different locations. Where in the world will you be tuning into the action from?
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk will taken on mandatory challenger Daniel Dubois on August 26. Here’s the full card for the event.
Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois [WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO heavyweight titles]
Denys Berinchyk vs Anthony Yigit [lightweight]
Dmytro Mytrofanov vs Hamzah Shareez [middleweight]
Daniel Lapin vs Aro Schwartz [light-heavyweight]
Fiodor Czerkaszyn vs Anauel Ngamissengue [middleweight]
Rafal Wolczecki vs Roberto Arriaza [middleweight]
Vasile Cebotari vs Joel Julio [welterweight]
Nursultan Amanzholov vs Lazizbek Mullojonov [heavyweight]
Oleksandr Solomennikov vs Piotr Gudel [featherweight]
Aadam Hamed vs TBA [super-welterweight]
Ziyad Almaayouf vs Janos Penzes [super-lightweight]
Bryce Mills vs Damian Tymosz [super-lightweight]