The heavyweight division will meet a new prodigy as the former cruiserweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk, takes on Derek Chisora in a 12-round main-event clash this Saturday. The fight has already grabbed huge attention, with both contenders vowing to win the contest.
It’s not only an important fight for Chisora or Usyk, but it is also an important bout for the division. The result of the matchup can draft the future of the heavyweight division, adding another legitimate contender into the title tale. That said, none of the boxers would like to lose the opportunity, and they will predictably put an intense action on display inside the ring.
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This weekend, there are three different boxing events taking place on the same night. So, fans have got a lot of options. However, if you are a fan of heavyweight action, there’s no way you can miss out on Derek Chisora vs Oleksandr Usyk. Here’s how you can catch all the action live from your home.
Derek Chisora vs Oleksandr Usyk – How to Watch?
The heavyweight clash will take place at the Wembley Arena in London on October 31. While the undercard will begin at 7 PM, the main event will hit your screens around 10 pm.
Sky Sports is the official broadcaster of the fight, and you can tune in there to catch it live. If you don’t have a subscription already, it will cost you £19.95.
Once subscribed, you can also live stream the fight on your PC, tablet, mobile, or any other broadcasting devices. Sky Sports are also available on BT TV. Thus, you can either tune into channel no 496. Or you can search for the event in the BT Player.
Usyk vs Chisora: Undercard
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