Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley are preparing to go head to head on Saturday, October 25 at The O2 Arena in London.
No ordinary fight, the upcoming clash will see the heavyweight champions take a shot at the world title, and it's expected to be very close.
So, how can you watch the match live, and what time does it start? Find out everything you need to know below.
The boxing match kicks off this weekend (Getty/James Fearn) How to watch Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley on TV
The Parker v Wardley match will be broadcast live on DAZN PPV. You can sign up here for a one-off payment of £24.99 and will receive seven days of free access to the DAZN platform.
That includes access to documentaries, live fights, and press conferences across a number of sports.
To get PPV for free, all you need to do is purchase an annual monthly saver subscription here for £14.99 per month (12-month contract). You will gain access to over 186 fight nights a year.
The match will be streamed exclusively on DAZN (Getty/Richard Pelham/Stringer) What time does Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley kick off?
Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley will go head to head on Saturday, October 25 at The O2 Arena in London.
Doors will open at 4pm (BST) for the start of the preliminary undercard and the DAZN broadcast will commence at 6.30pm.
Ring walks are expected to kick off at 10.30pm (BST).
You can still buy tickets for the fight (Getty/Richard Pelham/Stringer) Where can you buy tickets for Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley?
At the time of writing, tickets are still available for Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley via AXS, Ticketmaster, and Seat Unique.
As for resale tickets, you'll want to head over to StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
The Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley fight card:
- Joseph Parker v Fabio Wardley: Heavyweight
- Lewis Edmonson v Ezra Taylor: Light heavyweight
- Juergen Uldedaj v Rolly Lambert Fogoum: Cruiserweight
- Danny Quartermaine v Royston Barney-Smith: Super featherweight
- Mitchell Smith v Arnie Dawson: Super featherweight
Parker and Wardley are the WBO and WBA interim heavyweight champions respectively.
The New Zealander will head into the ring with a 36-3 professional record after winning his last six bouts.
Speaking about the upcoming fights, Parker told Sky Sports: "All my focus is on Fabio Wardley. He deserves to be respected, the position that he's in, being number one with the WBA, and he deserves my full attention."
"I think any heavyweight can put someone else's light out. But going into this fight, I do believe there's levels in this sport and I've been in this game for a long time and grateful to have been in this game for a long time and still operate at the highest level. And it'll be nice to see what kind of challenges he's going to bring."
As for British fighter Fabio Wardley, he remains unbeaten at 19-0-1 with 18 victory knockouts under his belt.
Whoever wins the upcoming match will take on Ukrainian legend Oleksandr Usyk, who is putting his WBO crown on the line.