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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius LIVE RESULT: AJ wins by HUGE knock-out as opponent given oxygen after the fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has knocked out Robert Helenius in the seventh round in his boxing return.It was a huge confidence builder for AJ as he won inside the distance for the first time in two and a half years.
    The big prize now for AJ is an encounter with Deontay Wilder in a blockbuster bout in Saudi Arabia early next year.
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    Eddie Hearn lays out Joshua plan
    When asked what is next for his fighter, Hearn said the plan was to fight Wilder in January in Saudi Arabia.
    Talks will be ongoing to make the fight happen.
    Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder, the one they all want to see.
    Anthony Joshua wins by KO
    As soon as Joshua landed the knockout punch, he jumped out of the ring fist bumping friends in the crowd.
    Conor McGregor hugged him and poured some Guinness down his neck.
    Anthony Joshua is the first to thank Robert Helenius for stepping in late and saving the show.
    Credit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Joshua had a bloodied nose from the jabs of Helenius.
    As he came inside, Helenius threw some punches before Joshua threw a big right hand and caught him square on the side of the jaw.
    Helenius went down like a brick thrown in a pond.
    Game over.
    Credit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua wins by KO
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 6)
    Joshua keeps boxing behind his jab.
    It has caused some bruising to the face of Helenius and blood coming from his nose.
    Helenius seems to be getting more confident and is throwing some big hooks, looking to land something.
    Joshua has some bruising to his left eye from the jabs of Helenius.
    This is like Joshua’s mum told him when he left the house, she doesn’t want him back home before 1am as she has a Tinder date.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 5)
    Joshua has managed to bloody the nose of Helenius with a series of jabs.
    Whenever he gets a good punch through it really leaves Helenius looking stunned.
    You have to wonder why he is not following up these punches with combos to send him to the canvas.
    It is like somebody has told Joshua that Wilder lent Helenius his punching ability and he is fearing getting caught with one.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 4)
    Robert Helenius seems willing to have a go more when Anthony Joshua comes inside now, throwing uppercuts.
    Fortunately for Joshua they are airshots.
    Joshua lands a right hook which rocks Helenius but Joshua seems to hold back, not wanting to go in for the kill.
    With this style of attack, he would make a terrible vet, loads of terminally ill animals knocking around the joint on their last legs.
    Helenius caught Joshua with a good jab that rocked him.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 3)
    Anthony Joshua has to prove something to the boxing fraternity here.
    While there is pacing yourself and going the distance, he really should be on the offensive against an opponent like this.
    Helenius is happy to dance around and land the occasional jab.
    He wasn’t planning on this fight, he thought he was going on holiday to Lapland with his family this week.
    Joshua lands a heavy jab to the face which sends Helenius back onto the ropes but he doesn’t follow it up.
    He obviously has never played Mortal Kombat………finish him!!!!
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 2)
    Slow start by Joshua and you feel the more rounds this goes, the more confident Helenius will get.
    He has taken this fight at 7 days notice compared to the training camp his opponent has been in.
    Joshua comes inside and goes with a big hook that grazes the beard of Helenius.
    The Nordic boxer continues with his jabs which do land through the guard of Joshua but he absorbs them.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 1)
    Very few punches thrown by either boxer in the first round.
    Anthony Joshua throws a few big right hands but they do not connect with anything.
    Robert Helenius is happy to come on the front foot and lands some good body shots.
    Very tame first round there.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Interesting choice of music from Joshua, with a lady playing the themetune to The Godfather on violin.
    Deontay Wilder stopped his opponent in the first round.
    Big pressure for Joshua to get the stoppage as he plans to fight Wilder next.
    The violin stops and Joshua appears to the tune of Faithless Insomnia.
    Anthony Joshua walks into the ring
    Ready for the main event
    As Anthony Joshua goes through his final warm up routines, we are readying ourselves for the big fight.
    He has had to alter his preparations with his opponent changing so late in the day.
    It is vital that he wins this fight tonight to leave the path for him to fight Deontay Wilder around December/January time.
    Derek Chisora wins by unanimous decision
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 10)
    We make it to the final round, with two weary fighters.
    Washington’s corner told him there is still a fight here to be won and to take advantage of how slow Chisora is.
    Chisora lands a good jab that rocks his opponent slightly.
    He looks to work the body as he comes inside.
    Derek Chisora is looking very tired heading into the final minute, looking to hold Washington more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 9)
    Neither boxer seems to have anything in the tank now to finish this fight with a knockout.
    Both fighters are looking like they are feeling the pace, Chisora still throwing haymakers hoping one will win this fight.
    They just seem so wild, like they are thrown with his eyes closed.
    Washington is finding it all too easy to stay out of the way of them while continuing to work him with his jab.
    This one looks destined to go to the scorecards now.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 8)
    Chisora is still trying to get behind that jab of his.
    Washington is looking out for it and trying to dodge it.
    The wild over the top punches from Chisora have not been landing all night and all too often take him off balance.
    Another even round, tricky to pick a boxer who took that round.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 7)
    As the fight goes on now, Chisora seems to be improving.
    Rather than just going in like a bar brawl he is boxing in a more considered fashion.
    It is working to his advantage as he is making Washington think more.
    Looking out for Chisora’s right hand than worrying about landing his own.
    Washington finishes the round strong as he lands a right and follows it up with a series of punches as the first one put Chisora on the back foot.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 6)
    Occasionally when Chisora walks in, Washington manages to lands uppercuts but he is able to absorb them.
    Credit where it is due, Chisora can take a barrage of punches.
    This is a much better round by Chisora as he following up his fabs with big hits over the top.
    He is making it more difficult for Washington to land punches on him.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 5)
    Derek Chisora seems more comfortable throwing body shots due to the height difference between the two fighters.
    He has to punch upwards to land any head shots.
    When he does get one through you can see Washington feels the hard hits of Chisora.
    An even round both fighters getting some good combos in.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 4)
    As the taller man, Washington is able to work his reach more.
    At times, Chisora cannot get inside him to land punches.
    Washington lands a good two punch combo which rattles Chisora.
    His legs seem tired, Chisora needs to reset.
    Chisora is throwing more air-shots, Washington is picking his punches and landing more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 3)
    It seems the cut was from a coming together of heads.
    The referee has decided if that cut causes the fight to be stopped it will go to the scorecards.
    Both fighters are willing to land scoring punches when they can.
    Chisora is on the front foot more, seeming to burn more energy.
    Washington is the older boxer at 41 years old, but seems to be playing the long game more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 2)
    Washington lands a good right and cuts the eye of Chisora.
    There is blood streaming from it as the Brit tries to change styles.
    He is still coming forward, he does not seem bothered by the cut.
    Washington is looking lighter on his feet and sends Chisora to the canvas right on the bell but the referee signals no knockout.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 1)
    Washington doesn’t appear to have a high guard.
    That leaves him open to Chisora’s punch.
    Whenever Chisora comes forward to throw one, Washington steps back away from it.
    He is trying to get Chisora to walk onto his right hand, landing some good body punches.
    Credit: Reuters
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
    Chisora comes out to the tune of Hotel California.
    Wearing all pink, he looks focussed.
    Gerald ‘The Gentleman’ Washington looks up for this one as well.
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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius: EXACT ring-walk time: What time will the fight start?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA will return to the ring to take on Robert Helenius at the O2 Arena TONIGHT.AJ was due to be fighting Dillan Whyte but the bout was cancelled after the Body Snatcher returned an ‘adverse finding’ from his VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association) testing.

    🥊 Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius: How to watch, UK start time, live stream details 🥊
    Anthony Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin on points in his last outingCredit: Times Media Ltd
    Despite the late cancellation, the two-time former unified world heavyweight champion was still keen to get in the ring this evening and in stepped Helenius on the week of the fight.
    AJ returned to winning ways after beating Jermaine Franklin back in April following back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Meanwhile, Joshua’s opponent Robert Helenius was in action just last week beating Mika Mielonen in Finland.
    ‘The Nordic Nightmare’ was on the end of a brutal first-round knockout when he fought Deontay Wilder in February.
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    What time are the ring-walks for Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius and when does the fight start?

    The ring-walks for Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius are scheduled for 10pm BST.
    However, the time is subject to change depending on how long the undercard fights last.
    The main card is set to begin at 7pm BST.

    What TV channel is Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius on and can it be live streamed?

    Joshua vs Helenius will be shown on DAZN in the UK.
    DAZN offer a monthly subscription for £9.99 which commits you to an entire year of action.
    Or, fans can pay an upfront fee of £99.99 and that will cover you for the whole year – plus it is the lowest cost option.
    Alternatively, there is a flexible pass worth £19.99 a month which can be cancelled at any time.
    The event is available to live stream via your mobile or any tablet device where the DAZN app can be downloaded.

    Who’s on the card?
    Here are all the confirmed fights on the card at the O2 Arena tonight:

    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
    Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean
    Johnny Fisher vs. Harry Armstrong
    George Liddard vs. Radek Rousal
    Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Gemma Ruegg
    Campbell Hatton vs. Tom Ansell

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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius live stream and TV guide: How to watch huge fight from London

    ANTHONY JOSHUA will return to the ring on Saturday night to face Robert Helenius at the O2 Arena.The two-time former unified world heavyweight champion was due to fight Dillian Whyte, but the fight was cancelled after the Body Snatcher returned an ‘adverse finding’ from his VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association) testing.

    🥊 Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius: How to watch, UK start time, live stream details 🥊
    Anthony Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin in his last fight back in April 2023Credit: Times Media Ltd
    Anthony Joshua was last in action in April when he beat Jermaine Franklin on points.
    AJ will be hoping to win by knockout for the first time since his 9th-round destruction of Kubrat Pulev in December 2020.
    Joshua’s opponent Helenius fought just last week, beating Mika Mielonen by way of TKO.
    ‘The Nordic Nightmare’ was knocked out in the first round by Deontay Wilder back in October, and AJ will be hoping he can replicate the Bronze Bomber’s path to victory.
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    How can I watch Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius?

    Joshua vs Helenius will be shown on DAZN in the UK.
    DAZN offer a monthly subscription for £9.99 which commits you to an entire year of action.
    Or, fans can pay an upfront fee of £99.99, and that will cover you for the whole year – plus it is the lowest cost option.
    DAZN also offer a flexible pass worth £19.99 a month which can be cancelled at any time.
    The event is available to live stream via your mobile or any tablet device where the DAZN app can be downloaded.
    Alternatively, you can follow SunSport’s live blog to keep up to date with all the action from the O2 Arena.

    Can I watch DAZN on my TV?

    On March 23, DAZN launched their first TV channel on Sky known as DAZN 1 HD.
    The channel will show a 24/7 schedule of live and catch-up content including 50-plus fights a year.
    DAZN will be on Sky channel 429 in the UK and Ireland.
    To access the channel, you will need a DAZN subscription which will also give you access to the DAZN app which is available to download for free onto your mobile or tablet.

    Who is on the card?
    Here are all the fights scheduled to take place at the O2 Arena on Saturday night:

    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
    Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean
    Johnny Fisher vs. Harry Armstrong
    George Liddard vs. Radek Rousal
    Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Gemma Ruegg
    Campbell Hatton vs. Tom Ansell

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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard details for O2 fight this weekend

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has a new opponent in Robert Helenius for his fight this weekend at the O2 Arena. AJ was originally scheduled to face Dillian Whyte on Saturday night but the fight was cancelled after the Body Snatcher failed a drugs test.
    Anthony Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin back in AprilCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Robert Helenius was knocked out by Deontay Wilder in a round last yearCredit: Getty
    Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has been scrambling since to find an opponent to replace Whyte.
    Heavyweight fighters Filip Hrgovic, Derek Chisora, Demsey McKean and Gerald Washington, who are all fighting on the same card, were all considered.
    But Helenius, who was fought both Whyte and Chisora before too, was eventually chosen.
    Helenius was knocked out by Deontay Wilder last year in just one round but bounced back with a win just last weekend.

    The Finnish veteran stopped his opponent in three rounds in what was his first win since his victory over Adam Kownacki on the Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 undercard.
    Joshua is coming off an uninspiring points win over Jermaine Franklin in April, but he’ll be hoping he can get a KO win here.
    Joshua hasn’t won by knockout since his 9th-round destruction of Kubrat Pulev in December 2020, before he lost two title bouts with Oleksandr Usyk.
    Providing Joshua beats Helenius, he’s all set to face Wilder in a clash that will likely take place in Saudi Arabia in 2024.
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    When is Joshua vs Helenius?

    Joshua’s clash with Helenius will take place on Saturday, August 12.
    The fight will be held at the O2 Arena in London.
    The main card is set to start at 7pm BST.
    Ring-walks for the main event will likely get underway from around 10.30pm BST.

    Why was the Dillian Whyte fight cancelled?
    Joshua vs Whyte won’t be happening because Whyte has failed a drugs test.
    Matchroom released a statement which read: “Today, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) informed Matchroom, the Association of Boxing Commissions and the British Boxing Board of Control that Dillian Whyte had returned adverse analytical findings as part of a random anti-doping protocol.
    “In light of this news, the fight will be cancelled, and a full investigation will be conducted. Further information on the event will follow.”
    SunSport understands TWO failed tests came back from Vada.
    Dillian Whyte has been pulled from the Anthony Joshua fight after failing a drugs testCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    How can I watch Joshua vs Helenius?

    Joshua vs Helenius will be shown on DAZN in the UK.
    AJ’s fight with Whyte was originally going to be shown on DAZN PPV, but the decision has been made to make the Helenius fight part of your standard subscription.
    DAZN offer a monthly subscription for £9.99 which commits you to an entire year of action.
    Or, fans can pay an upfront fee of £99.99 and that will cover you for the whole year – plus it is the lowest cost option.
    Alternatively, there is a flexible pass worth £19.99 a month which can be canceled at any time.
    The event is available to live stream via your mobile or any tablet device where the DAZN app can be downloaded.
    Sky will also have fight coverage through channel 429 – the DAZN channel.

    Joshua vs Helenius full card

    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
    Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean
    Johnny Fisher vs. Harry Armstrong
    George Liddard vs. Radek Rousal
    Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Gemma Ruegg
    Campbell Hatton vs. Tom Ansell

    What has been said?
    “This wasn’t in the script,” said Joshua.
    “I respect Helenius and may I say, I respect any male or female who steps into the ring. I am laser focused on the win.
    “I can make steps forward to bigger and better things but the road map has a check point, Saturday night. May the best man win.”
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    “I am excited about fighting Anthony Joshua on August 12,” said Helenius.
    “I am a true Viking that is willing to face any challenge at a moments notice. This is not an opportunity I was going to let slip away. I plan to make the most of it!” More

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    How to watch Saudi Pro League in the UK?

    MANY stars in world football have joined Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League this summer.Former Premier League players such as Jordan Henderson, Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante have all made the switch to join the Portuguese legend in Saudi Arabia.
    Cristiano Ronaldo is among the stars that play in the Saudi Pro LeagueCredit: GETTY
    All three players have won the Premier League and Champions League during their time in England’s top flight, highlighting the calibre of player that is moving to the Middle East.
    Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema has also made the transition to the Saudi elite division after joining Al-Ittihad from Real Madrid.
    But how do you watch the Saudi Pro League in the UK?
    How do I watch the Saudi Pro League in the UK?
    DAZN has secured a one-season deal to broadcast the Saudi Pro League in the UK.
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    The streaming giants, owned by Brit billionaire Len Blavatnik, have picked up the rights for the UK, Germany and Austria.
    You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
    A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
    You can also pay £99.99 for the year upfront, which is the lowest cost option.
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    Can I watch DAZN on my TV?

    On March 23, DAZN launched their first TV channel on Sky, known as DAZN 1 HD.
    The channel will show a 24/7 schedule of live and catch-up content, including 50-plus fights a year.
    DAZN will be on Sky channel 429 in the UK and Ireland.
    To access the channel, you will need a DAZN subscription which will also give you access to the DAZN app. More

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    Saudi Pro League to be screened in UK this season as broadcaster finally buys rights to show Ronaldo, Henderson and Co

    STREAMING giant DAZN have agreed a one-season deal to show the Saudi Pro League.DAZN were initially thought to be out of the race as other companies pitched for the rights to show games, with the auction being handled by IMG.
    Fans will now be able to watch Cristiano Ronaldo and CoCredit: Getty
    Sun Sport reported that Sky Sports were mulling a bid ahead of Friday’s opening games of the Saudi season.
    But DAZN, owned by Brit billionaire Len Blavatnik, has stolen a march to pick up the rights for the UK, Germany and Austria after a weekend twist saw negotiations accelerate.
    More to follow.
    THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY…The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Why is Anthony Joshua vs Dillian Whyte 2 cancelled, who is AJ fighting instead?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA was supposed to be fighting Dillian Whyte next weekend, but the fight will no longer take place. A rivalry that stems from 2009 when Whyte got the better of Joshua at amateur level, their third fight was supposed to be the decider.
    Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte were due to fight on August 12Credit: Reuters
    AJ won the sequel and got revenge in 2015 when he KO’d the Brixton-brawler to win the British heavyweight title.
    But fans WON’T get to see them square off for a third time.
    Why is Joshua vs Whyte 2 cancelled?
    Joshua’s big clash won’t be happening because Whyte has failed a drugs test.
    Matchroom released a statement which read: “Today, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) informed Matchroom, the Association of Boxing Commissions and the British Boxing Board of Control that Dillian Whyte had returned adverse analytical findings as part of a random anti-doping protocol. “In light of this news, the fight will be cancelled, and a full investigation will be conducted. Further information on the event will follow.”
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    SunSport understands TWO failed tests came back from Vada.
    If they haven’t already, the B-samples for both failed tests will also be examined by VADA.
    Former WBC heavyweight title challenger Whyte is no stranger to anti-doping controversies.
    Whyte, 35, tested positive for the banned stimulant Methylhexaneamine after his 2012 victory over Sandor Balogh.
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    The substance found its way into Whyte’s system through a banned and since discontinued pre-workout supplement, which landed him a two-year suspension.
    His second anti-doping violation occurred ahead of his interim WBC heavyweight title fight with Oscar Rivas in 2019.
    One of his pre-fight tests returned traces of the banned anabolic steroid Dianabol.
    But he was cleared by UKAD of intentionally taking the performance-enhancing drug due to the “extremely low” levels of the substance found in his system.
    Will the event still go ahead?
    SunSport understand that event organisers are trying to press ahead with the card as planned.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn is looking for a new opponent, with the frontrunner said to be American Gerald Washington, who was supposed to fight Derek Chisora on the card.
    Filip Hrgovic and Demsey McKean, both also due to fight on August 12, could step in too.
    Anthony Joshua KO Dillian Whyte in 2015Credit: AFP
    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    Should the event go ahead, it will be broadcast LIVE on DAZN. It’s unknown if it will remain a pay-per-view show.
    DAZN offer a monthly subscription for £9.99 which commits you to an entire year of action.
    Or, fans can pay an upfront fee of £99.99 and that will cover you for the whole year – plus it is the lowest cost option.
    Alternatively, there is a flexible pass worth £19.99 a month which can be canceled at any time.
    The event is available to live stream via your mobile or any tablet device where the DAZN app can be downloaded.
    Sky will also have fight coverage through channel 429 – the DAZN channel.
    But for anyone without access to all of the above, SunSport will have round-by-round coverage of the whole event including the undercard.

    Who else is on the card?

    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
    Filip Hrgovic vs. Demsey McKean
    Johnny Fisher vs. Harry Armstrong
    George Liddard vs. Radek Rousal
    Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Gemma Ruegg
    Campbell Hatton vs. Tom Ansell

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    What has been said?
    Both AJ and Whyte have yet to comment on the situation.
    But Hearn briefly wrote on Twitter: “BREAKING… more updates to follow shortly. Time to go to work!” More

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    When is KSI vs Tommy Fury? UK start time, TV channel, stream, PPV price, full details for Misfits Prime card

    KSI officially has his next fight lined up – and it’s a huge one against Tommy Fury!The social media mogul is coming off a controversial no contest against Joe Fournier in which he accidentally used his elbow to originally claim a KO win.
    KSI and Tommy Fury will clash later this year in Manchester
    KSI and Tommy Fury faced off in the ring after the former’s win over Joe FournierCredit: Getty
    Fury, on the other hand, won the fight of his life against Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia back in February.
    KSI hasn’t made his desire to one day fight Paul a secret, but for now he’d rather do the one thing the Problem Child couldn’t do by beating Fury.
    Fury and KSI faced off in the ring after the latter’s win over Fournier in scenes which set the influencer boxing landscape alight.
    And now they’ll face off on a mega night of action in Manchester, with Jake’s brother Logan Paul also on the card!

    When is KSI vs Fury?

    Fury’s clash with KSI will take place on Saturday, October 14.
    The fight will be held at the AO Arena in Manchester.
    Ring-walks for the man event are expected to get going from around 10.30pm BST.
    You can expect the main card to start at 7pm BST.

    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

    KSI vs Fury will be shown live on DAZN PPV in the UK.
    A price for the event has yet to be confirmed.
    You can subscribe to DAZN in the UK for £9.99-a-month, which commits you to an entire year of action.
    A flexible pass, worth £19.99-a-month, is also available, and you can cancel anytime.
    You can also pay £99.99 for the year up front, and this is the lowest cost option.
    The fight is available for live streaming on your mobile or tablet device from the DAZN app.
    You can also watch DAZN 1 HD on Sky channel 429.

    KSI vs Fury undercard
    A full card for KSI vs Fury has yet to be announced.
    But it’s already been confirmed that Logan Paul will be on the card, with Dillon Danis a rumoured opponent.
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    Check back at SunSport for all the latest details on the undercard.
    What has been said?
    “I came back to boxing to show the world the crazy levels I’m at,” KSI said.
    “I’ve shown through obliterating all my past opponents that I am the best in this scene.
    “KO after KO has now led me to the toughest fight in the influencer boxing scene. I’m fighting Tommy Fury.
    “The man that defeated the once undefeated Jake Paul is now my opponent and I can’t wait to silence all the doubters that believe I have no chance. After this fight, you’ll understand that I truly am that guy.”
    Fury said: “I’ve already beaten Jake Paul and so all that is left for me to do is send this man to sleep. I’ll do that inside four rounds. This is easy money.” More