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No alt text provided for this image They say the Third Time’s a Charm, and they’re right. We’re finally getting the long-awaited bout between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury on February 26th, 2023. The fight is going to be epic, and a host of streaming services are broadcasting it. One problem, though, geo-restrictions apply. PAUL VS. FURY – THE STREAMING SERVICES! Boxing has taken over the entire globe as fans from each side of the world tune in regularly to watch epic bouts between legends. This time around, Jake Paul will take on none other than Tyson Fury’s half-brother, Tommy Fury. The match promises to be one of the best ways to kick off 2023. Jake Paul made a surprise appearance in Saudi Arabia when he aided his brother, Logan Paul, in his match against Roman Reigns. That moment alone blew the roof off the Mrsool Park stadium. Now, the fight between him and Fury goes all the way back to KSA inside the Diriyah Arena, Diriyah. In the United States, users can stream the event on ESPN+. Aside from having an ESPN+ subscription, fans are prompted to purchase the PPV event for $49.99. As for those in the UK, the fight is also up for grabs on BT Sport Box Office (No official price has been announced). Now, despite having dedicated streaming channels, geo-blocking still applies. If you don’t live in these countries, you won’t be able to access the services. For example, ESPN+ only operates in America, which means you need a US IP address. If you’re abroad, even having a valid account won’t get you in. You’ll receive an error message that looks like this: What has been said and what is the history of their feud? The pair have a long history of trading petty insults on social media, including after Fury and partner Molly Mae Hague celebrated the birth of their first child on Instagram. Paul commented: "Just in time to see your Dad knocked out," a remark which was condemned as tasteless before Fury vowed to ensure Paul would never box again. Previously, Paul has called Fury a "Ken Barbie doll-looking mother------" to which Fury responded by donning a wig to mock his rival's curly blonde locks. Fury does not believe becoming a father will prove a distraction, telling the BBC: "I've got my sole sight focused on Jake Paul. By the time I get in the ring I'll be an absolute specimen and I'll be able to dismantle this man very quickly and very early." Why were previous fights cancelled? The December 2021 date was postponed because Fury broke a rib during a training session in an incident he would later put down to "negligence". Last year, with a fight scheduled to take place in the United States, Fury was stopped from boarding a flight at Heathrow Airport because his ESTA (which authorizes travel for short-term stays in the US) was denied. Fury said he did not know why this was the case and stressed that he had done nothing wrong. What are the odds? Jake Paul 8/13 Tommy Fury 7/5 Draw 12/1 After the first agreement in 2021, Fury was forced to withdraw with an injury before he was then denied entry to the United States ahead of the proposed second fight last year and had to pull out again. The pair have had bad blood for over two years but are yet to settle their differences under the lights. However, they are now ready to meet and are set for an explosive clash this weekend. ‘Problem Child’ Paul beat UFC legend Anderson Silva last time out and he will be looking to extend his unbeaten boxing record. Meanwhile, Fury will put his own undefeated record on the line as he enters the ring following his win against Daniel Bocianski last April on his brother’s undercard. And the WBC have already confirmed that whomever wins will be officially ranked in the cruiserweight division. The contest has captured the imagination of many with Paul revealing that legendary footballer Cristiano Ronaldo will be in attendance. Paul vs Fury: Date and location The eight-round fight, which will take place at a catchweight of 185lbs, is set for Sunday, February 26. It will be held at the Diriyah Arena in Saudi Arabia. The undercard is set to start at 7pm UK time on the night with the Paul vs Fury main event ring walks scheduled in for 9:45pm. Saudi Arabia is three hours ahead of the UK. Paul vs Fury: Undercard Ilunga Makabu will face Badou Jack for the WBC cruiserweight title on the undercard to Paul vs Fury. Meanwhile, unbeaten Bader Samreen will face Viorel Simion while fellow undefeated Muhsin Cason will put his record on the line against Taryel Jafarov. Inexperienced pair of Ziyad Almaayouf and Janos Penzes get a taste of the big occasion and YouTuber-turned-boxer Adam Saleh also fights on the card. Subject to change MAIN EVENT: Paul vs Fury Ilunga Makabu vs Badou Jack – for WBC cruiserweight title Ziyad Almaayouf vs Janos Penzes Muhsin Cason vs Taryel Jafarov Bader Samreen vs Viorel Simion Adam Saleh vs Stuart Kellogg Paul (6-0) meets Fury (8-0) in an 185-pound, eight-round boxing match Feb. 26. The pair originally was scheduled to fight on two occasions, but Fury withdrew from both. Now they have a date locked in, with the card set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and air on ESPN+ pay-per-view. The card will cost $49.99 and airs at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT

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