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The PPV price for the exciting bill that hosts Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin goes official. The headliner puts not only the WBA lightweight title on the line but also the undefeated records of the two. The winner takes all in a fight that promises fireworks, violence, and relentless action. So, how much do you have to shell out for the event if you are a UK fan?

Davis, 29, and Martin, 29, will exchange punches on June 15th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and you can watch the action live on Amazon Prime Video. Additionally, strengthening the card is David Benavidez. The Mexican fighter moves up to the light heavyweight division in pursuit of glory. He is eyeing the interim WBC light heavyweight strap and a victory over veteran Oleksandr Gvozdyk. Moreover, Carlos Adames will try to cling to his WBC middleweight strap against Terrell Gausha in the card opener.

Michael Benson turned to his X handle and disclosed the amount that UK fans have to pay for all these enthralling fighters in action. He wrote, “Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin and David Benavidez vs Oleksandr Gvozdyk on June 15th will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video PPV in the UK, price £19.99.”

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How much the United States fans will have to pay to stream the PPV live is not known yet. Interestingly, it’s the same price that fans paid for Devin Haney vs. Ryan Garcia in the UK, i.e., £19.99. However, that fight proved to be a costly affair for the fans, as the PPV had a steep price tag of $79.99. Given that ‘Tank’ is a more beloved name on American shores, you can expect the asking price to be at least $70.

But will it be worth an investment? Both Davis. at 29-0, and Martin, at 18-0, have a fan-friendly style, and the challenger has been vocal about his intentions.

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Frank Martin is coming for a win against Gervonta Davis

Martin is coming into the fight on the heels of the biggest win of his career over Artem Harutyunyan. Riding high on confidence, ‘The Ghost’ emphasized his hard work and skill set to pull off an upset. He told the media during the Las Vegas media workouts, “I know the work that I put in. I feel like I was born to do this. I feel it in my body. It’s just time for me to show up and show out.”

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Meanwhile, Davis last fought and bagged a win over ‘KingRy’ last April. He has been out of action for a while for reasons beyond the boxing ring. While the Baltimore native remains the favorite to retain his title, the likes of Errol Spence Jr. drift toward Martin. How Davis performs on the eventual day remains to be seen and whether Martin can back his words.

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What do you make of this PPV prince for Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin on June 15? Do you think it is a steep price to pay for watching the action live? Let us know in the comments below.