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What time is the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury fight tomorrow? Ringwalks, running order, streaming, how to watch on DAZN

Gareth Jones
What time is the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury fight tomorrow? Ringwalks, running order, streaming, how to watch on DAZNGetty

Just one more sleep until an incredible year of boxing concludes with what is set to be an epic rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, live on DAZN Pay-Per-View and available to buy now.

The heavyweight pair meet again on Saturday (December 21) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Usyk's WBA, WBC and WBO world heavyweight titles on the line.

The Ukrainian won the first bout in May in Riyadh by a split decision to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Brit Lennox Lewis in 1999. At the same time it inflicted Fury's first professional defeat.

Since then Usyk has had to release his IBF title to Daniel Dubois, who successfully defended it with a brutal knock out of Anthony Joshua in September.

Two of the greatest heavyweights of their generation put everything on the line, and here are all the key details for fight night, including fight times, odds, TV details, predictions and key stats.

Usyk vs. Fury 2 date and UK start time

Held in the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury's rematch is this Saturday, December 21.

The live DAZN broadcast will begin at 4pm GMT; 11am ET; 7pm KSA.

Usyk versus Fury is set to get underway at 11pm GMT; 6pm ET; 2am KSA.

  • Date: Saturday December 21
  • Main fightcard start time: 4pm GMT; 11am ET; 7pm KSA
  • Usyk vs. Fury main event ringwalk (approx): 11pm GMT; 6pm ET; 2am KSA
Usyk v Fury 2 Reignited card fight times
FightUK (GMT)US - ETSaudi Arabia (KSA)
Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury11.00pm6.00pm2.00am
Moses Itauma vs. Demsey McKean9.55pm4.55pm12.55am
Serhii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis 9.00pm4.00pm12.00am
Johnny Fisher vs. Dave Allen8.07pm3.07pm11.07pm
Peter McGrail vs. Rhys Edwards7.20pm2.20pm10.20pm
Isaac Lowe vs. Lee McGregor6.32pm1.32pm9.32pm
Daniel Lapin vs Dylan Colin5.47pm12.47pm8.47pm
Andrii Novytskyi vs Edgar Ramirez5.00pm12.00pm8.00pm

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Usyk vs. Fury 2 fight card

Yet again for a Riyadh Season event, it will deliver a thrilling undercard.

There are two heavyweight bouts, with the up-and-coming Moses Itauma facing the experienced Demsey McKean, while Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen meet in an all-British battle. 

Serhii Bohachuk will face Ishmael Davis after Israil Madrimov was forced to withdraw.

Isaac Lowe is set to open the card in a featherweight bout against Scotland's Lee McGregor, who has won his last two fights by knockout. 

  • Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury; For Usyk's WBA, WBC and WBO heavyweight titles
  • Serhii Bohachuk vs. Ishmael Davis; Light middleweight
  • Moses Itauma vs. Demsey McKean; Heavyweight
  • Johnny Fisher vs. Dave Allen; Heavyweight
  • Peter McGrail v Rhys Edwards; Super featherweight 
  • Isaac Lowe vs. Lee McGregor; Featherweight
  • Daniel Lapin vs Dylan Colin; Light-heavyweight
  • Andrii Novytskyi vs Edgar Ramirez; Heavyweight

How to watch Usyk vs. Fury 2

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury 2 and the full undercard will be broadcast live on DAZN Pay-Per-View worldwide in over 200 countries. 

You can buy the PPV right now for £24.99 in the UK / $39.95 in the US, which comes with a seven day free trial of DAZN. For more information, prices in your region and to buy now, click here.

Being a PPV event means this is a one-off payment, with no contract or future extra costs.

The Usyk vs. Fury fight and all DAZN content can be watched anywhere and everywhere on any device via the DAZN App. Watch on smart TV's, smartphones, tablets, games consoles, streaming devices and any device with a web browser.

Usyk v Fury 2 DAZN broadcast team

Why watch Usyk vs. Fury 2 on DAZN

Here is why to choose a DAZN Pay-Per-View:

Usyk v Fury watchalongs: As well as watching the fight with traditional commentary you can also chose exclusive watchalongs with True Geordie or ShowBizz

The best boxing team: The DAZN broadcast team includes Kate Scott, Ade Oladipo, Andy Lee, Adam Smith, Barry Jones, Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and Emily Austin

£25 free bets: Buy the DAZN PPV to receive £25 worth of free bets with DAZN Bet. T&C's apply

Watch anywhere, any way: With the DAZN App you can watch on smartphones, smart TVs, game consoles, streaming devices, laptops/PCs and any web browser

Local language commentary: DAZN will broadcast the Usyk/Fury rematch in multiple commentary languages (languages TBC)

The home of boxing: Unlike others, DAZN does not just come out to play for the big PPV fights, they are broadcasting fights week-in-week-out at all levels. That is at least 150 fights across boxing, crossover boxing, and MMA.

Seven-day free trial:  Buying the PPV requires no subscription. However you still get seven-days free access to the full DAZN platform. Depending on the country you live in, that will include live action from boxing, football, darts, golf, tennis and motorsport.

Usyk vs Fury 2

Usyk vs. Fury 2 odds

The bookies are seeing this is a tough one to call, but are siding with the defending champion. Oleksandr Usyk is 4/6 to win, with Tyson Fury 13/10. The draw is 14/1.

Usyk to win by KO/TKO or DQ is 27/10; by decision he is 13/8. Fury to win by a stoppage is 7/2, decision is 11/4.

  • Usyk to win - 4/6
  • Fury to win - 13/10
  • The draw - 14/1

Odds provided via DAZN Bet, for all markets and prices, click here

Odds correct as of 18/12/2024, 3.30pm GMT

Usyk vs. Fury 2 predicitions

Mike Tyson, boxing heavyweight legend

“Usyk is the best heavyweight in the world at the moment. But I’m going for Fury to beat him.

"Why? Because I’m a fan. Because his father gave him my name. I’m not abandoning him now.”

Roy Jones Jr, multi-time champion 

“Well it’s a very tough predicament for both of them. You never really can tell how things are going to shape out. But to me, Fury is one of the best guys at coming back and making adjustments.

If he goes out there and is methodical and does everything Usyk does, he’ll beat him again.”

Joseph Parker, current heavyweight star 

"I think Tyson’s mindset has changed coming into this fight.

"I feel that if you have a different mindset, that can bring a lot of changes. I believe Tyson can beat Usyk on a points decision, but it’s a tough one.

Tony Bellew, DAZN pundit and former champion 

“I can’t look past Usyk. He outboxes him this time and probably ends up winning on points. 

“The first fight surprised me a little bit as Usyk went on the front foot from the first bell and he was actually fighting like he was the bigger man. I think that might've shocked Fury a little bit. 

“Now Usyk knows he can hurt Fury and also be fine up close, he’ll be more confident here, but I still think he’ll go on the outside and box him on the backfoot. 

“Fury has no choice but to be more aggressive this time around, but those tactics can he play into Usyk’s hands, and I think he’ll go 2-0 against Fury and do it unanimously this time.”

"I’m siding with Tyson, but I think it’s a points decision." 

Daniel Dubois, current IBF heavyweight champion 

"I'm still backing Fury. I hope our man does it. Usyk is capable. Fury should jump on him and smother him. 

"Fury is a slick boxer too, but it will be a great fight and I'll be out there calling on to fight the winner." 

Read in full what the world of boxing is predicting here

Usyk vs. Fury 2: What happened in the first fight

The first fight in two decades to crown the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world had everyone salivating and it did not disappoint.

Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury showed their class as generational talents, delivering an intriguing and gripping battle, that ebbed and flowed, with both taking turns to get on top, and the fight going the distance.

The Gypsy King was floored by Usyk in the ninth round. While Fury recovered, it proved a crucial moment in the contest, with the Ukrainian claiming victory on points, with a split decision.

The scorecards read 115-112 and 114-113 to Usyk, while the third judge gave the fight to Fury 114-113.

While it was Fury's first career defeat, it gave Usyk all four heavyweight belts, the first time an individual has held all four in 25 years.

Usyk eventually had to give up his IBF belt to Daniel Dubois, meaning December's fight will not be for the undisputed crown, but the IBO, WBC and WBO titles will be on the line.

 

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Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury Face off

These two heavyweight greats sat down to go eyeball-to-eyeball in DAZN's Face-off show. Both were praising of the other, but, as you would expect, both expecting to be victorious on December 21.

The champion said: "Because Tyson knows what I do and I know what Tyson does, it will be a different fight. I think [he is my toughest rival].

"Listen, I have much respect for all my opponents because it’s boxing, it’s a tough sport. It’s a very dangerous sport."

Fury was more aggressive, saying: "you had your little chance to knock me out [in the first fight] and you didn’t do it b—h, could you. You’re f—d in the rematch.

"Like Tupac, you hit me with your best shots and couldn’t do f—k all. You know what’s coming for you, I’m going to f—k you up."

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Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury press conference

The countdown to the rematch began with a press conference on Wednesday October 23 at London's Guild Hall.

It was surprisingly calm, with both fighter's respectful and gracious, with neither giving much away. However both delivered some memorable highlights.

Usyk turned up dressed as Agent 47 from the Hitman video game franchise. He then asked his rival to sign a photo from the first fight, an image of him punching Fury in the face.

Fury went on to tickle the champion during their face-off, which draw laughter from all involved.

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Usyk vs. Fury 2: Latest news

As the fight gets closer the tension builds. As do the mind games, the opinions, the predictions, analysis and news. DAZN News will have it all as we countdown to this epic fight in December.

Read the latest news here:

Usyk vs. Fury 2: Tale of the tape

Oleksandr Usyk record and bio

  • Nationality: Ukrainian
  • Age: 37
  • Height: 6' 3"  
  • Reach: 78"  
  • Total fights: 22  
  • Record: 22-0 (14 KOs)  

Tyson Fury record and bio

  • Nationality: British  
  • Age: 36
  • Height: 6' 9"  
  • Reach: 85"
  • Total fights: 36  
  • Record: 34-1-1 (24 KOs)

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