How to watch Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva in Australia? Pay-per-view price, live stream, channel, start time

Tom Naghten

How to watch Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva in Australia? Pay-per-view price, live stream, channel, start time image

Jake Paul's boxing journey continues when he takes on MMA legend Anderson Silva this weekend.

The YouTube star has amassed a 5-0 record in the ring but many expect the wily Brazilian veteran to be his toughest test yet.

The pair will be meeting at the Desert Diamond Arena in Phoenix, Arizona on Sunday, October 30 (Oct. 29 in the US).

Also featuring on the undercard will be former NFL star Le'Veon Bell, taking on ex-UFC middleweight contender Uriah Hall.

Here's how to watch it in Australia.

How to watch Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva in Australia?

Aussie fans can catch all the action live on Foxtel's pay-per-view channel, Main Event.

The event can be purchased here, for a price of $39.95.

Live coverage is set to kick off at midday AEDT.

In the US, Paul vs. Silva will be on Showtime PPV.

Paul vs. Silva live stream

Paul vs. Silva can be streamed in Australia through Kayo.

Subscribers of the streaming service can purchase the event through the platform for $39.95.

Get Paul vs. Silva here.

Alternatively, the bout will also be streamed live online at fite.tv.

Purchase the event here for US$26.99.

In the US, viewers can stream Showtime via Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox ONE, a laptop, or any mobile or tablet device.

What time is Paul vs. Silva? 

  • Date: Sunday, October 30 (Oct. 29 in the US)  
  • Start time: 9am AEDT
  • Main event: 2:30pm AEST (approximately)

Paul vs. Silva fight card

  • Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva; Catchweight (187 pounds) 
  • Uriah Hall vs. Le'Veon Bell
  • Ashton Sylve vs. Braulio Rodriguez
  • Dr. Mike vs. Chris Avila 
  • Danny Barrios vs. Edgar Ortiz Jr.
  • Adrian Rodriguez vs. Dominique Griffin
  • Antonio Nieves vs. Alexandro Santiago

 

Tom Naghten

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Tom Naghten is a senior editor at The Sporting News Australia where he's been part of the team since 2017. He predominantly covers boxing and MMA. In his spare time, he likes to watch Robbie Ahmat's goal against the Kangaroos at the SCG in 2000.