But in South Korea and Vietnam, users only pay $15 through Fite.tv. Fight fans in the UK and Australia are paying half the US PPV price through other providers. If you want to access live streams of Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley at a discount, follow these steps: In his last fight, Paul sent UFC fighter Ben Askren to the canvas in the first round and he’s looking to do the same to Woodley. But Woodley isn’t to be taken lightly as he’s been training heavily with Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in hopes of bringing Paul his first professional loss. The fight will be broadcast on Sunday, Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. (EST) in the United States and has a $60 pay-per-view price tag. But users in some countries only have to pay $15 to access the fight. Want to save yourself some cash on pay-per-view? Read on and we’ll show you how to access discounted live streams using a VPN.
How to Live Stream Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley: Discounted PPV
If you want to watch Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley good head-to-head Sunday from the US, you’ll have to access the fight via Showtime or Fite.tv which comes with a $60 PPV charge. Unfortunately, there aren’t any free streams of the fight, but prices aren’t always equal across different countries. For example, fight fans in Vietnam can access Fite.tv’s stream for $15, and those in the Czech Republic can watch for $20. This is where a VPN (short for Virtual Private Network) comes in handy. VPNs assign you a new, anonymous IP address and make it seem like you’re accessing the site from a different country. If you want to access one of these discounted streams, follow the step-by-step guide below:
Step-by-step guide: Live stream Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley from Anywhere
Here’s a list of some countries you could switch the server to for the biggest discounts:
Vietnam Russia Taiwan South Korea South Africa Czech Republic Turkey
Live Stream Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley Worldwide
Fite.tv isn’t the only player in the sports streaming game. We’ve managed to find a couple of other streams with English-language commentary for about half the price of the US PPV live stream. You’ll just need your VPN and Kayo Sports (AU), BT Sports (UK) or Showtime (US).
Live stream boxing from Australia
In Australia, Kayo Sports is offering the fight half-off US PPV prices at $30. Even if you’re subscribed to the service or have already paid for the PPV, you won’t be able to access it abroad. If you’re from Australia but on a business trip in Europe, the local IP address at your hotel would give away your location and the service knows to block the stream. To access Kayo Sports coverage of the Paul vs. Woodley boxing matchup, simply switch your VPN to an Australian server. Once connected, you’ll be able to stream Kayo Sports’ Main Event channel. If you don’t have a subscription, you can sign up for a free 14-day trial.
Live stream boxing from the UK
Fight fans in UK can watch Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley go at it on BT Sports for £17 (about $23). If you’re a British citizen visiting the US, you’d be stuck paying $60 for the local PPV. But switch your VPN to a UK server, and you’ll be able to access BT Sports’ coverage of the fight. If you’d like to save even more money watching the bout, take advantage of ExpressVPN’s free 30-day trial. You can use the VPN for free to stream the Paul vs. Woodley fight, as long as you cancel before the 30-day window closes.
Live stream Showtime Boxing in the US
Showtime has the exclusive PPV rights to Paul vs. Woodley, though it appears they’ve cut a deal with Fite.tv which lets them stream the match as well. If you’re an Aussie or Brit visiting the US, we’d recommend using a VPN and connecting to the streams we mentioned before. If not, you’d end up paying well over twice the price within the US at $60.
Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley: What to Expect
Jake Paul (3-0) is looking for his fourth win since entering professional boxing. While he gained his first two wins against fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib and former NBA player Nate Robinson, he’s since targeted names from the mixed martial arts world. Paul knocked out UFC’s Ben Askren in the first round back in April, though critics were quick to point out it was Askren’s first professional boxing match and that he was horribly out of shape. 39-year-old Tyron Woodley hopes to hand Paul his first loss and seems to be taking training seriously, having brought Floyd Mayweather Jr. to camp. The eight-round exhibition fight will be the former UFC welterweight champ’s boxing debut.
Main Card Information
The bout takes place Sunday night, August 29 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. The main card starts at 8 p.m. with Paul and Woodley’s ringwalks expected around 11 pm. Here’s a roundup of Sunday’s action: