Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will settle their grudge match on Sunday evening as they take their war of words into the boxing ring.
Love it or loathe it, YouTube star Paul and professional boxer Fury have stirred up plenty of emotion ahead of their clash.
A fight between the pair has fallen through twice already, but on Sunday evening in Saudi Arabia they will finally trade leather.
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But who will win?
Here's more info on the fight and how to watch it:
When and where is the fight?
Paul and Fury will clash at Diriyah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, February 26. It is the same venue where Anthony Joshua beat Andy Ruiz Jr in their rematch.
What time is the fight scheduled for?
The fight is expected to start around 9.30pm UK time.
What channel is it on?
The fight is being shown on BT Sport Box Office in the UK. The price is £19.95.
Is there a live stream?
People who buy the fight can live stream the action from the BT Sport Box Office app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
Tale of the tape
Jake Paul has fought six times, winning all six including four by way of knockout.
Fury has eight wins from eight fights, also including four stoppages.
Full fight card
- Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury (10 rounds - cruiserweight)
- Ilunga Makabu vs Badou Jack (12 rounds - cruiserweight, WBC title)
- Ashton Sylve vs Maxwell Awuku (8 rounds - super-featherweight)
- Bader Samreen vs. Viorel Simion (8 rounds - lightweight)
- Muhsin Cason vs Taryel Jafarov (8 rounds - cruiserweight)
- Adam Saleh vs Stuart Kellog (6 rounds- super-lightweight)
- Ziyad Almaayouf vs Ronnald Martinez (4 rounds - super-lightweight)
Betting odds
- Paul 8/11
- Fury 6/4
- Draw 12/1
Odds from McLean Bookmakers
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