British audiences finally know how much they will have to pay to watch and cheer on Tyson Fury in the classic heavyweight boxing title unification match with Usyk.
The pay-per-view fee to watch the world heavyweight boxing classic unification match between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 for audiences in the UK has just been finalized.
Tyson Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk in the world’s classic heavyweight title unification match on May 18, after the match was postponed twice.
DAZN and Sky Sports hold the right to distribute television rights for the Tyson Fury vs Usyk event and each of these units announced different prices. Specifically, DAZN offers 24.99 pounds, equivalent to 800 thousand VND, to watch the entire Fury-Usyk belt unification event here.
The above price comes with 1 month of DAZN pay TV subscription. As for subscribers who are already using DAZN’s service, they will pay less than £1, or £23.95, if they want to watch Fury-Usyk fight.
Meanwhile, Sky Sports Box Office offers a similar PPV fee, which is £24.95, so British people can watch and cheer for their favorite boxer Tyson Fury to fight Usyk.
Audiences in the UK will have to pay about 800,000 VND to watch and cheer for domestic boxer Tyson Fury.
Obviously, the above price is much “softer” than in the US market. Previously, in early February, the pay TV viewing fee for the Fury-Usyk belt unification event was announced to be up to $69.99, equivalent to 55.61 pounds.
The comforting thing for American audiences is that the above fee is still… cheaper than the fee paid to watch Tyson Fury compete with former UFC king Francis Ngannou at the end of October last year.
At that time, the pay-per-view fee for the Fury-Ngannou match was up to $79.99 in the US market (and £21.95 in the UK market), even though it was Ngannou’s first time stepping foot on the boxing ring. professional and the match lasts only 10 rounds.
The Fury-Ngannou match last October had a PPV fee of nearly $70 in the US market.
Currently, according to the latest developments, Tyson Fury and his family and training team have arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to prepare for the historic match with Usyk to find the “absolute champion” of boxing. world heavyweight for the first time in 25 years, since Lenox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in 1999.