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How to watch Joshua vs. Ngannou live streams from anywhere

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How to watch Joshua vs. Ngannou live streams from anywhere
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Anthony Joshua, the former two-time unified world heavyweight champion, will go up against newcomer Francis Ngannou in a highly-anticipated match out of Saudi Arabia tonight. Below, we've gathered all of the details on how to watch Joshua vs. Ngannou live streams so that you can tune in to see if Ngannou can pull off his first professional boxing win tonight.

Ngannou, the former UFC heavyweight champion, shocked the world in his boxing debut last October when he knocked down Tyson Fury before ultimately losing in a controversial split decision, so it's safe to say that anticipation has been building over the past few months. Fortunately, the international streaming options for tonight's "Knockout Chaos" are easy: DAZN has the fight for more than 200 countries, including the US, UK, and Canada. If you're currently in a place that still doesn't have DAZN, keep reading to learn how to access these options via VPN.

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How to watch Joshua vs. Ngannou live streams from anywhere

The Joshua vs. Ngannou fight will stream on DAZN, a widespread sports streaming service that carries many big fights. Coverage starts at 10 a.m. ET, but the actual fight won't take place until many hours later. You can tune in around 5 p.m. ET and, according to DAZN, the ring walk should start at around 5:50 p.m. ET.

For most countries, this will be billed as a PPV (pay-per-view) event in addition to the DAZN monthly fee. In the US, for example, the monthly rate is $29.99 (with your first month free). If you sign up tonight for a subscription tonight, you pay $39.99 for the fight and your first month is waived, and then next month you'll start the $29.99 monthly fee if you choose to keep your subscription. There is also a 12-month contract option, which waives the first month and charges you $19.99 per month after that in a binding subscription. If you sign up for this option tonight, you will also pay $39.99 for the fight. DAZN is available in more than 200 countries that have similar offerings for tonight's fight, with prices varying by location.

If you're not currently in one of the countries that have DAZN, you can always try a VPN (virtual private network). A VPN changes your electronic device's location by connecting with servers from another country, which can help you access websites and apps that might otherwise be geo-restricted. VPNs are also solid ways to enhance your online security and privacy.

If you're not sure where to start when it comes to VPNs, we recommend ExpressVPN time and time again. It's easy to use and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Take a look at our official ExpressVPN review and see below for more information on how to use it.

How to watch Joshua vs. Ngannou with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
  • Install it on the device you're using to watch the match.
  • Turn it on and set it to your preferred location.
  • Go to DAZN. Sign up for an account with a local postcode and payment method.
  • Enjoy the live stream.

Full 'Knockout Chaos' fight card

  • Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou (Heavyweight)
  • Zhilei Zhang vs. Joseph Parker (WBO interim heavyweight title)
  • Rey Vargas vs. Nick Ball (WBC featherweight title)
  • Israil Madrimov vs. Magomed Kurbanov (WBA super welterweight title)
  • Gavin Gwynne vs. Mark Chamberlain (Lightweight)
  • Justis Huni vs. Kevin Lerena (Heavyweight)
  • Jack McGann vs. Louis Green (Light middleweight)
  • Roman Fury vs. Martin Svarc (Heavyweight)
  • Ziyad Almaayouf vs. Christian Lopez Flores (Super lightweight)
  • Andrii Novytski vs. Juan Torres (Heavyweight)

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.




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