Is Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson free if I have a Netflix subscription or is it pay-per-view?
WE’RE just days away from one of the biggest fights of the year in Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson – but boxing fans may be wondering how they can watch.
The two fighters have been trading verbal jabs for months, but it’s time to finally put the gloves on.
Jake Paul is set to fight Mike Tyson on November 15[/caption]Counting down to Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson...
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- Mike Tyson drops hint over future career
- Jake Paul piling on the pounds to make heavyweight
- Mike Tyson’s incredible body transformation for the fight
- Inside £1.5MILLION ringside seats just six feet from the ring
- Tyson ‘looking like he’s 25 again’ in new training video
Tyson, 58, was originally scheduled to fight Paul in the summer but the fight was postponed due to his health issues.
Paul, meanwhile, dispatched Tyson’s replacement, former UFC star Mike Perry, in six rounds.
But the world is now ready to watch as Tyson returns to the ring for the first time in four years, having been retired for 15 years before that.
And you can watch it all unfold live on Netflix.
Is the fight on standard Netflix subscription or is it on PPV?
The question a lot of fans have been asking. Paul vs Tyson on your standard Netflix sub seems too good to be true.
But the fight IS available on your standard subscription at no extra price.
A current ads-supported subscription will set you back £4.99-a-month, while a standard one, which allows you to watch on two devices at once, is £10.99-a-month.
Both of those options allow you to watch the action in Full HD.
There is a premium subscription which costs £17.99-a-month, however.
And that allows you to watch on four devices at the same time, the option to add two members of a different household AND the ability to watch in Ultra HD quality.
Paul vs Tyson full card
- Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
- Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 – for IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO lightweight titles
- Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos – for WBC welterweight title
- Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes
- Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool
- Lucas Bahdi vs. Corey Marksman
- Bruce Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell