Boxing fans in Nigeria have a lot to be excited about as SuperSport is set to broadcast LIVE Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury’s upcoming title fight on Sunday, December 2 exclusive to DStv Premium customers on SuperSport 1 (channel 221).
Wilder will defend his WBC heavyweight championship against former lineal heavyweight champion, Fury in a fight expected to be watched by millions across the United States and the world.
Amidst all the excitement about the upcoming fight, here are seven things you probably didn’t know about one of boxing’s biggest nights:
Boxing fans outside Africa will be able to watch the fight on Pay-Per-View but DStv Premium customers and customers who upgrade to premium can enjoy the match at no extra cost on SuperSport 1 on channel 221.
The fight will be aired live at 3am.
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