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Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin TV streamers issued warning over illegal viewing by cops and should pay £19.95 fee


BOXING fans have been issued a warning about illegally streaming ahead of Dillian Whyte’s pay-per-view fight with Alexander Povetkin.

Ex-police officer Kieron Sharp, now CEO of FACT, an intellectual property protection service, has highlighted the dangers in illegally streaming.

Dillian Whyte and Alexander Povetkin rematch on PPVCredit: Mark Robinson

It is claimed three out of five people in the UK are unaware it can lead to fraud, identity theft, malware and even links to criminal gangs.

And during the past 12 months, there has been an increase in piracy over the various lockdowns.

FACT report they have removed double the number of illegal film links in April 2020 compared to February 2020.

Sharp said: “With the Povetkin fight taking place this weekend, and fans still unable to attend the fight or watch it in the pub, many supporters may be tempted to turn to illegal streaming to access the fight.

“But, many fans are unaware of the hidden dangers of boxing piracy, and it’s really important that they understand the risks.

“Consumers should be aware that piracy originates from sophisticated, unlawful enterprises, putting money directly in the pockets of criminal gangs.

“This is not a grey area – viewing fights through the official providers is the only way to watch your team legally and avoid putting yourself at risk.”

Whyte, 32, was beaten by Povetkin, 41, in August with the shock fifth round knockout televised on Sky Sports Box Office.

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Sky are again televising the rematch, at the same £19.95 fee, with Eddie Hearn promoting the heavyweight headliner.

Hearn, arguably Britain’s leading promoter, is working alongside Frank Warren and Bob Arum to finalise a super-fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Both the superstars are box office attractions, and the magnitude of the clash is expected to warrant an increase on their usual £24.95 PPV price.

Fury’s last win, over Deontay Wilder in February 2020, was reportedly illegally steamed up to 20million times, causing a massive loss in revenues.

And despite it happening on a rival show, Hearn was rightfully outraged by the reported piracy numbers.

Dillian Whyte pictured ahead of his rematch with Alexander PovetkinCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Alexander Povetkin training before his rematch with Dillian WhyteCredit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

He told iFL TV at the time: “One of the problems is, there is so many illegal streams now when the price becomes unbearable to the customer.

“One thing I’ll tell you about illegal streams is people think that it’s clever, it’s illegal by the way, that’s why it’s called an illegal stream, but people think it’s clever… you’re taking money out of the fighters’ pockets.

“On pay per views the money goes to the fighters. Don’t think it’s affecting me, because it’s not.

“It might be a tiny bit but not what it’s affecting the fighter.

“The thing about illegal streams is if your price point is £19.99, with the undercard you’ve got to give value for five or six hours for the night.

“You’ve got to sell to the customer an experience where you sit down, you can watch world championship boxing, great young fighters, 50-50 fights, and then build to the main event.”

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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