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How to watch the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight without Netflix

How to watch the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight without Netflix

Using this trick could save you getting Netflix just for the fight

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All eyes are on the hotly anticipated boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, but select viewers might still be able to watch the formerly-delayed fight even if they don't have a Netflix subscription.

Having suffered delays, controversial rule changes, and even a leaked 'script', the conversation surrounding the fight between 'Iron' Mike Tyson and former YouTuber Jake Paul has become almost as big as the bout itself.

Taking place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas tonight (Friday, November 15), the fight is an historic moment for Netflix, as it's the streaming service's first foray into the world of boxing.

Unlike most other events within the sport this will not be a pay-per-view (PPV) event where you have to cough up an additional fee on top of your subscription.

The Paul vs Tyson fight is expected to be watched by millions (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix)
The Paul vs Tyson fight is expected to be watched by millions (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix)

Instead, all paying Netflix subscribers will have complete access to the fight, including any pre and post-fight material, and the ring walks scheduled for 11pm ET are expected to draw in an audience of millions.

There is, however, a way that you can watch the fight even if you're not a current Netflix subscriber - and we're not talking about any dodgy streams or potential fines either.

Don't have Netflix? Don't panic: Verizon customers can get a free year of Netflix Premium when they bundle it with another subscription through Verizon's +play platform. Partnering services include Paramount+, NBA League Pass, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

There are plenty of options to choose from when streaming the fight (Ahmet Serdar Eser/Anadolu via Getty Images)
There are plenty of options to choose from when streaming the fight (Ahmet Serdar Eser/Anadolu via Getty Images)

If it's just Netflix that you're looking for then there are a couple of options to choose from.

The cheapest comes in at just $6.99 a month, but this does include adverts and permits only two concurrent screens. Alternatively, you can also opt for the ad-free version for $15.49 a month, or the 4K HDR service with four devices total for $22.99 per month.

You'll need to watch out though as there is a chance that your device won't work on Netflix anymore, so make sure you check before running into a mad panic at the bell.

Regardless of what you end up going for you won't want to miss the fight as everyone will be talking about it, and at least you'll be able to watch it for less money than one fan who paid $2 million for a ticket!

Featured Image Credit: Brett Carlsen / Stringer / Ahmet Serdar Eser/Anadolu via Getty Images