You can watch two of the biggest names in combat sports Fury vs Ngannou hurl punches in the hot desert sun for the reasonable price of just $79.99 which is almost the price of 6 month subscription to Netflix. Our beloved WBC and lineal heavyweight boxing champion, Tyson “The Gipsy King” Fury, is getting ready for a historic fight against MMA heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou on Saturday, October 28 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
It serves as the grand opening of Riyadh Season, which, in case you were unaware, is essentially Coachella for the Middle East but without the flower crowns.
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Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou PPV Price
The Fury-Ngannou card will broadcast live on Top Rank on ESPN+ PPV in the United States starting at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. It is promoted by Queensberry, Top Rank, and GIMIK Fight Promotions. All distributors will charge $79.99 for it, and cable and satellite pay-per-view services will also offer it.
In the USA Netflix subscription costs $15 and the price of this PPV is $79 which is almost a 6 months subscription.
First up is a 12-round fight between unbeaten British fighters Fabio Wardley (16-0, 15 KOs) and David Adeleye (12-0, 11 KOs) that is sure to have more drama than a reality TV programme. During the Fury-Ngannou press conference last month in London, these two got into a fight that escalated into a full-fledged red carpet brawl, leaving Wardley appearing like he repeatedly walked into doors.
Then, in a 10-round bout with more excitement than a summer blockbuster, Joseph Parker (32-3, 22 KOs), a former heavyweight world champion and Fury’s training mate, will take on Canadian human wrecking ball Simon Kean (23-1, 22 KOs).
The mountain of a man from Montreal, Canada, Arslanbek Makhmudov (17-0, 16 KOs), will square up against the dangerous Junior Anthony Wright (20-4-1, 17 KOs) over the course of ten rounds. Agron Smakici is being replaced by Wright, who ostensibly had better ideas.