Sunday, February 16, 2020

Wilder Fury 3 live stream, date, time, and undercard

The Bronze Bomber and Gypsy King square off in the biggest fight of the year . Fury vs Wilder 2 looks set to be a fight for the ages and we're here to tell you everything you need to know about 2020's biggest boxing event. This includes full details of how to live stream Wilder vs Fury 2 or watch the big fight on PPV TV - plus important information like the Fury vs Wilder time, date and undercard.

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The Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder rematch takes place in Las Vegas at the iconic MGM Grand on Saturday, February 22. The show begins at 7pm ET/4pm PT, with undercard fights expected to start at 7.30pm ET/4.30pm PT. The main card is provisionally scheduled to begin at 9pm ET/6pm PT, which means the UK time of Wilder vs Fury 2 isn't likely to be until around 5am GMT.

The fight is being promoted as 'Unfinished Business', after the first Wilder vs Fury clash in 2018 ended in a controversial split draw decision. Nothing less than the WBC heavyweight title is at stake in Las Vegas, with both boxers also defending undefeated records.




The 6ft7in Wilder is a knockout artist, with the 34-year-old American boasting a 42-0-1 record that includes a staggering 41 wins by KO - the most recent of which saw the Bronze Bomber floor Luis Ortiz in November 2019.
On the opposite side of the ring, British man-mountain Tyson Fury stands at an even more imposing 6ft9in and will fly out to Vegas with a 29-0-1 record that features 20 wins by KO. He's best known for defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
By now, you probably can tell that this has the potential to become a legendary fight, so allow us to tell you how to live stream Fury vs Wilder 2 and watch all the action from Vegas as it happens.

How to watch Wilder vs Fury 3: live stream the big fight from outside your country

Read on for specific information on who is showing Wilder vs Fury 3 on TV and PPV in different countries including the US, UK and Australia. But the first thing worth mentioning is that anyone who finds themselves abroad for the big fight can still watch Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder via their usual home broadcaster or service by using a VPN. Otherwise known as a Virtual Private Network, it's a nifty bit of software that lets you access content from your home country completely legally. Crucially, this means you and won't have to loiter around the internet's sketchier corners for a stream.