Jake Paul will face Tommy Fury in an 8-round cruiserweight bout this Sunday, Feb. 26, at 2 p.m. ET. Paul is currently 6-0 with four knockouts after his win by decision over former MMA star Anderson Silva in October. Tommy Fury, half-brother of the heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, has an 8-0 record, with 4 of those wins coming by KO. This is a big fight for Paul as World Boxing Council (WBC) President Mauricio Sulaiman stated if Paul can beat Fury this weekend, the WBC will rank Paul in the cruiserweight division.
How To Watch: This fight card starts at 2:00 PM EST on Sunday, February 26, and can only be seen on ESPN+ Pay Per View. You can sign up to watch the fight here. The PPV is $49.99, in addition to having to subscribe to ESPN+ for $9.99 per month. Current ESPN+ subscribers can also add the pay-per-view using that link. There is no long-term contract, so you can cancel ESPN+ at Any Time.
Watching Paul vs. Fury on ESPN+
For those new to streaming, there are several ways to watch the fight on your TV. Once you subscribe to ESPN+, you can watch it through the ESPN app.
The ESPN App supports Roku Players and TVs, Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android, iPhone, Samsung TVs, Xbox One, and PS4. We put together an article that explains everything you need to know about ESPN+, but the instructions below explain how to get ESPN+ on the ESPN app to watch Paul Vs. Fury.
To add ESPN+ to your ESPN app, follow these instructions:
- Subscribe to the ESPN+ PPV
- Download and Open the ESPN app on your mobile or TV device
- Click the Settings Gear in the upper right corner
- Select “Account Information” then “Log Into ESPN Account.” You should receive an activation code.
- Visit https://espn.com/activate on your phone or laptop and type in the code
- Log in with your ESPN+ credentials
- You should then get confirmation that your ESPN+ account is linked and now see and “ESPN+” tab in the ESPN app.
Paul Vs. Fury PPV Card
- Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury, 8 rounds, cruiserweights
- Title fight: Ilunga Makabu vs. Badou Jack, 12 rounds, for Makabu’s WBC cruiserweight title
- Ziyad Almaayouf vs. Ronnald Martinez, 4 rounds, junior welterweights
- Muhsin Cason vs. Taryel Jafarov, 8 rounds, cruiserweights
- Bader Samreen vs. Viorel Simion, 8 rounds, lightweights