The WBO Heavyweight belt is on the line tonight in Manchester.
Fabio Wardley (20-0-1, 19 KOs) will defend his title for the first time against former world champion Daniel Dubois (22-3, 21 KOs) in the all-British matchup.
Both boxers have a 95% knockout percentage, making tonight’s matchup one to watch. Wardley enters following a win over Joseph Parker in his last match, while Dubois is looking to bounce back after a loss in a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
Here’s how to tune in to tonight’s fight night on pay-per-view.
Fabio Wardley defends his title against Daniel Dubois tonight, May 9. The fight night begins at 1:30 p.m. ET, but the main event, Wardley vs. Dubois, is expected to start around 6 p.m. ET.
To tune into the Wardley vs. Dubois fight, you’ll have to purchase the PPV from DAZN. First, you’ll have to be a DAZN subscriber, but luckily, the service offers a seven-day free trial that’ll allow you to sign up and purchase the PPV package.
Once you sign up for DAZN’s free trial, the PPV costs $59.99, but the streamer is offering a discounted bundle for tonight’s match and either Usyk vs. Verhoeven, Fury vs. Hall, Zayas vs. Boots. Rather than pay $69.99 for each event PPV, you’ll get both for just $107.99 ($120.99 if you choose Zayas vs. Boots).
Unfortunately, no. Since the Wardley vs. Dubois fight is part of a PPV package, you’ll have to buy the PPV to tune in.
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