After two failed bookings, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will finally settle their rivalry tonight in Saudi Arabia.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul and Love Island star Fury both put their unbeaten professional records on the line when they meet over eight rounds at the Diriyah Arena in Riyadh. The card also features a world title fight in the co-main event as WBC cruiserweight titleholder Ilunga Makabu looks to defend his belt against Badou Jack.
Paul is set to receive a world ranking if he beats Fury, who has been told by heavyweight champion brother Tyson that his boxing career is "over" if he loses to 'The Problem Child'. UK fans are in for a rare fight night on Sunday evening and here's all you need to know about the grudge fight...
How to watch via TV and live stream
Paul vs Fury is available to watch live in the UK via BT Sport Box Office, whilst fans in the US can pay to watch the fight on ESPN+. Ring walks for the grudge fight are expected to take place at around 9:30pm UK time, with the opening bell sounding shortly after that. The time of the main event is subject to change depending on the length of the five undercard fights taking place before it.
How much will Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury cost?
BT Sport Box Office is pricing the pay-per-view at £19.95 for all non-subscribers and existing customers, whilst US viewers will need to pay $49.99 to watch the fight. Paul's last pay-per-view on BT Sport, his first fight against Tyron Woodley, was £16.95 whilst his last fight against Anderson Silva cost £17.80. Those that have bought Paul vs Bury can also watch the fight live online via the BT Sport Box Office website or app.
Full fight card
Ilunga Makabu vs Badou Jack - for WBC cruiserweight title
Ziyad Almaayouf vs Ronald Martinez
Muhsin Cason vs Taryel Jafarov
Bader Samreen vs Viorel Simion
Adam Saleh vs Stuart Kellogg
Odds
Paul 4/5
Fury 11/10
Draw 10/1
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Quotes corner
Paul: "He's never been put in there against someone who wasn't there to lose, so on Sunday when he's in the locker room warming up he's going to know he's got a real fight. He's never been eight rounds and he's going to drown in the deep waters, I promise that. This is the biggest opportunity of his life, he's never been on a stage like this. He was getting paid peanuts before this."
Fury: "You've got a fresh young 23-year-old, I'm not a 50-year-old man. I'm not for lights, cameras and action, this is my heart, blood and soul. You're going to feel that on Sunday. When you're in the opposite corner and getting hit all about with the blue flashes, you're going to realise what boxing is. You've got a proper fighter here who isn't an old man and I'm coming to take your head off."