Anthony Joshua will face Francis Ngannou in a highly anticipated boxing match in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 8th. Fans in the UK should be prepared for a significant cost to watch the fight. The options for viewing include DAZN PPV or Sky Sports PPV, with specific pricing yet to be revealed. Joshua, an experienced boxer, will step out of his comfort zone to take on Ngannou, a former UFC champion known for his knockout power.
Why settle for limited choices when you can have it all?
No need to stress – having options is a good thing!
Are you a diehard DAZN fan? Great! Prefer to stick with Sky Sports? Fantastic! Both platforms have you covered for this ultimate PPV showdown. The only downside? Your wallet might have a different opinion. But don’t worry, the fight is expected to be so incredible that it will justify the expense. (Right? Right??)
Subscribers of DAZN might express their dissatisfaction at having to pay to watch Joshua (27-3, 24 KOs), who has recently defeated lesser opponents, face an MMA fighter with only one professional boxing match under his belt, on March 8th.
It’s understandable for them to feel upset. Ngannou’s only boxing match was against an out-of-shape Tyson Fury, who many considered overrated. However, the Joshua-Ngannou clash holds significant importance, making it worth the purchase for some fans on DAZN PPV.
Picture this: Joshua, the legendary heavyweight boxer, taking on Ngannou, the fearsome knockout artist from the MMA world. This is not your typical Saturday night boxing match, folks. Expect sparks to fly!
Now, here comes the catch…
The price? Still a mystery! But trust us, this clash is definitely worth the wait. Get ready to take a leap of faith and hit that ‘purchase’ button – just make sure to check your bank balance first. It’s all for the sake of pure, chaotic entertainment!
As long as the event organizers do not charge US subscribers of DAZN $70+ or UK fans £19.99, it should do well. In this writer’s opinion, $30 for DAZN and £10.99 for UK fans seems reasonable. It won’t break the bank for a fight that can be seen as a circus-level spectacle when you consider the harsh reality.
Mark March 8th on your calendars and clear your schedules. Saudi Arabia? Check. PPV sorted? Check. Prepare for an adrenaline rush like never before!
According to the Source boxingnews24.com