Shortly after the announcement from Most Valuable Promotions that co-founder Jake Paul would be fighting Mike Perry on July 20 instead of Mike Tyson , DAZN posted the PPV price of $64.99 to view it on their platform with bonus incentives for new subscribers while making it just a dollar cheaper for current subscribers. PPV.
com has now posted on its site that it will also carry the event for $64.99 , allowing fans to watch it without needing a subscription. The question is whether fans will fork out $64.
99 before taxes for a fight between Paul and Perry, knowing that the Paul -Tyson fight will be on Netflix for current subscribers without additional costs. The build-up to this fight is that Perry is the “most violent man alive,” given his fights on the bare-knuckle circuit. Whether it flops or not will be entirely up to you, the consumer, so when July 20 comes around, are you buying or passing? Jake Paul.
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COM (@ppv_com) June 19, 2024 MVP Announces the Full Fight Card For Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry PPV event NEW YORK, NY – June 27, 2024 – Today, MVP unveiled six additional bouts for “Fear No Man”, the Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry and Amanda Serrano vs.
Stevie Morgan marquee event on Saturday, July 20 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, live globally on DAZN pay-per-view. On the pay-per-view card, MVP’s young phenom H.