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Muhammad Ali vs Mike Tyson – eWBSS Final: How to live stream Ali Trophy esports boxing bout TONIGHT



THE HEAVYWEIGHT eBoxing Super Series tournament has reached the final showdown.

Muhammad Ali faces Mike Tyson in Fight Night after the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ knocked down George Forman three times in a one-sided semi final.


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Mike Tyson holds the record as youngest ever heavyweight boxing champ
Mike Tyson holds the record as youngest ever heavyweight boxing champ
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With no live sport on due to the coronavirus outbreak, World Boxing Super Series are simulating big heavyweight showdowns to crown the winner of the first eAli Trophy.

When is Ali vs Tyson?

The fight will be broadcast live on SunSport Boxing’s Facebook page and World Boxing Super Series Facebook page.

Whoever wins this bout will take the virtual Muhammad Ali Trophy.

The final will get underway at 7pm UK time on Sunday, March 29.

How will the fight be simulated?

The bouts will fought using EA Sport’s Fight Night Champions video game.

What are the other quarter-finals?

These are the other big heavyweight bouts that will happen for the eAli Trophy this week:

  • Monday: Muhammad Ali beat Evander Holyfield
  • Tuesday: Joe Frazier beat Lennox Lewis
  • Wednesday: Mike Tyson beat Butterbean

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  • Thursday: George Foreman beat David Haye
  • Friday: Semi-final – Ali beat Liston (Frazier was withdrawn)
  • Saturday: Tyson beat Foreman
  • Sunday: Ali vs Tyson

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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