Anthony Joshua against Daniel Dubois will cost less than £20 worldwide on pay-per-view, offering a huge savings for American fans.
The fight will take place at a sold-out Wembley Stadium and will feature Dubois defending his IBF heavyweight belt.
After fighting Tyson Fury earlier this year, Oleksandr Usyk became the division’s first undisputed champion in over two decades. He previously held the belt.
Anthony Joshua’s upcoming clash with Daniel Dubois will cost less than £20 worldwide on PPV
Following his victory, Usyk was stripped of the belt, and Dubois’ interim title was elevated to full status, allowing Joshua to become only the fifth man in history to be crowned three times as heavyweight champion.
While the fight is gaining traction, fans across the Atlantic are overjoyed to learn the cost of the pay-per-view.
The price is a considerable reduction for American fans, who frequently pay more than $70 for events.
Viewers in the United States will be able to purchase the event for only $19.99, representing a considerable discount.
For example, Canelo Alvarez’s fight with Edgar Berlanga will cost $89.99.
The price drop comes after His Excellency Turki Alalshikh announced plans to combat illegal streaming and make boxing more accessible by significantly lowering the cost of PPVs.
Speaking earlier this week, he stated: “I dream of a PPV with a good price to make the fans happy, subscribe, and get them to watch it legally.”
‘Usually, when I see a high PPV, a lot of people go to watch the fight illegally, which is bad for boxing and the platform.
‘What I will strive to do is have our Riyadh Season shows cost less than £20 in England and less than $20 worldwide…
This move is part of His Excellency Turki Alalshikh’s plan to tackle unlawful streaming.
‘I would rather have one million people subscribe and purchase the PPV for £20 than less than 500,000 [for £40].
‘People circumvent it illegally since the cost is considerable. This will not contribute to the growth of boxing.