Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream: How to watch fight online and on TV tonight

by dhjkj
Published: October 9, 2021 (3 years ago)

Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 – the heavyweight boxing clash of the century – gets underway in Las Vegas tonight, Saturday, 9th October 2021. And with Wilder desperate to reclaim the WBC belt from the Gypsy King, the capacity crowd at the T-Mobile Arena is in for a thriller. The star-studded fight is a $79.99 pay-per-view in the USA, but it’s only £24.95 ($35) in the UK and even free in some places! Make sure you know how to watch a Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder live stream from anywhere in the world.

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There’s no doubt that Tyson Fury (30-0-1) is clear favourite to defend his title on Saturday. Trainer SugarHill Steward has even claimed that, “Tyson has the characteristics of Lewis, Klitschko, Ali, Tyson and all the great heavyweights. He has all their characteristics and the mental toughness.”

The pair of heavyweights were originally due to lock horns in summer 2020 but Wilder’s injury put paid to that clash. Fury then tried to make a fight with Anthony Josha, but Wilder’s team complained and blew it up. Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was finally set for this summer… until Fury contracted covid-19.

With the blockbuster bout now just hours away, the Gypsy King is as confident as ever, telling reporter that he’s “living in Wilder’s mind rent-free” and won’t get caught out, as he did in the first fight when Wilder knocked him to the canvas, prompting one of the greatest comebacks in boxing history.

“I’m going to knock Deontay Wilder spark out, and it’s going to be even quicker than our last fight,” Fury said. “If he couldn’t beat me after three years out of the ring and 10 stone weight loss, he’s never beating me. None of them will. They’re just hyped-up bums. All of them. Wilder, Joshua, Usyk. They’re all bums. Compared to me, they’re no good.”

It won’t be easy, though. ‘Bronze Bomber’ Deontay Wilder (42-1-1) has vowed to produce “a devastating knockout” and regain the belt.

A crowd of 20,000 are already making their way to Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena for one of the richest fights ever. Fury will take home a guaranteed $30m (£22m) while Wilder purse will be $20m (£15m).

The Wilder vs Fury 3 PPV event costs $79.99 in the US, but it’s around half that on BT Sport (UK) and Kayo Sports (Australia) and lucky fans in Mexico, Russia and Thailand will be able to watch it for free on TV Azteca, REN-TV and PPTV, respectively. Make sure you know how to watch a Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream wherever you are.

Boxing fans in Mexico, Russia and Thailand can watch Fury vs Wilder 3 free online on TV Azteca, REN-TV and PPTV, respectively. There’s also a rumour that Turkish TV station DMAX will stream the big fight live.

Mexican, Russian and Thai citizens outside their home country this weekend will need to use a VPN to TV Azteca, REN-TV and PPTV without being blocked. We recommend normally recommend ExpressVPN because it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee and 24/7 customer support. Full details below.

However, you may get more luck with Surfshark and NordVPN for those streams above.

Boxing fans in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, can watch Wilder vs Fury 3 on DAZN for the very reasonable price of just €14.99. Better yet, new users get a free trial.

After the trial ends, subscription to DAZN costs €14.99 a month and you can cancel at any time. Again, you’ll need to use a VPN when accessing your DAZN account when outside Germany, Switzerland or Austria.

In the UK, Fury vs Wilder 3 is available to watch live on pay-per-view via BT Sport Box Office at a cost of £24.95. In the US, the Fox Sports/ESPN+ PPV costs $79.99.
Watch a Fury vs Wilder 3 live stream from abroad using a VPN

Even if you have subscribed to the relevant Fury vs Wilder 3 rights holders, you won’t be able to use them when outside your own country. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) helps you get around this obstacle. A VPN creates a private connection between your device and the internet, such that the servers and services you’re accessing aren’t aware of what you’re doing. All the information passing back and forth is entirely encrypted.

There are many VPN providers out there, with some more reliable and safe than others. As a rule, we’d suggest a paid-for service such as ExpressVPN which offers a 100 per cent risk-free money back guarantee. If you’re not happy with the service any time within the first 30-days, then you can cancel with no penalties at all.