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Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry Live Stream: Here’s How to Watch the Boxing Fight Online

Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry Live Stream: Here’s How to Watch the Boxing Fight Online

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Tampa, Florida, is the place to be tonight, as Jake Paul gets ready to face UFC fighter Mike Perry in an eight-round boxing match. Originally scheduled to fight former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, Paul now takes on Perry after Tyson re-scheduled their fight due to health concerns.


Quick Answers: How to Watch Paul vs. Perry Online

  • Where to Stream:DAZN, PPV.com
  • Paul vs. Perry Date, Time: Saturday, July 20, 9 p.m. ET (main event midnight ET)

Despite the change, this cruiserweight showdown is generating significant hype. With neither fighter coming from a traditional boxing background, this match offers a big opportunity to earn credibility and further establish themselves in the sport. If you want to catch the action, keep reading for a full guide on livestreaming Perry vs. Paul, including info on pricing, start time, fight card, and odds.

How to Watch Paul vs. Perry Online

Saturday’s main event between Mike Perry and Jake Paul is available exclusively as a pay-per-view (PPV) livestream. Read on for details on streaming options through both DAZN and PPV.com.

Stream Paul vs. Perry on DAZN

To stream Perry vs. Paul on DAZN, you’ll need to start by subscribing to the streaming service. Options include a $29.99 monthly plan which can be canceled at any time or a $19.99 monthly plan requiring a year commitment. Both options start with the first month free. Once subscribed, you can access the Perry vs. Paul PPV for $64.99.

Stream Paul vs. Perry on PPV.com

If you’d rather not subscribe to another streaming service, you can stream the Perry vs. Paul PPV on PPV.com for $64.99. This option doesn’t require sign-up costs or monthly fees.

Paul vs. Perry? Fight Date, Start Time

The Paul vs. Perry fight is scheduled for Saturday, July 20, at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. The event starts at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, with the main event between Paul and Perry beginning around 12 a.m. ET.

Where to Buy Last-Minute Tickets to Paul vs. Perry

If you’re in or around Tampa this Saturday, consider grabbing tickets to Amalie Arena instead of watching the PPV livestream. For last-minute deals, check out trusted resale sites such as StubHub, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek.

Paul vs. Perry Odds, Fight Card

Heading into the fight, oddsmakers have Jake Paul as the (-425) favorite over Mike Perry, who is the (+300) underdog.

At 27 years old, Paul enters his sixth year in boxing and his fourth year at the professional level. With an impressive record of 9-1, his only loss came against boxer Tommy Fury. Paul’s most recent fight earlier this year against Ryan Bourland ended in a TKO win for Jake Paul.

Perry, 32, will be making his second professional boxing appearance after a loss in 2015. Outside of boxing, Perry boasts an impressive 5-0 record in Bare Knuckle Boxing and a 14-8 record in MMA. His most recent victory was against Thiago Alves at BKFC KnuckleMania IV in April of this year.

In addition to the Paul vs. Perry main event, there are some other very intriguing prelim fights scheduled throughout the night. Check out the full fight card below.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry (Cruiserweight)

Alexis Chaparro vs. Kevin Hill (Middleweight)

Amanda Serrano vs. Stevie Morgan (Women’s super lightweight)

Ariel Perez vs. Dane Guerrero (Light heavyweight)

Ashton Sylve vs. Lucas Bahdi (Lightweight)

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Uriah Hall (Cruiserweight)

Shadasia Green vs. Natasha Spence (Women’s super middleweight)

Angel Barrientes vs. Edwin Rodriguez (Super bantamweight)

Tony Aguilar vs. Corey Marksman (Lightweight)

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