There's a massive night of boxing ahead with Oleksandr Usyk taking on Daniel Dubois in a hotly anticipated rematch. Usyk won their first encounter despite being floored in the 5th round. Having been given over three minutes to recovery due to the punch being controversially clsssed as a low blow, the Ukrainan came back to win to that encounter, now Dubois has his chance to seek revenge.
Ursk v Dubois 2 is taking place tonight at Wembley with the two titans expected in the ring around 10pm. It could be another classic.
"Dubois has a real shot here," said Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.
"He has great confidence right now and sooner or later Father Time may get Usyk. Patriotism aside I think Usyk will drain him and stop him between rounds nine and 12."
Those wanting to see the rematch will need to grab their wallets. The fight is being streamed exclusively on DAZN and costs whopping £24.99 via the app.
That's pretty pricey, but if it's got you thinking about streaming things online for free, beware.
Watching shows and sports illegally is fraught with dangers and it's not something anyone should do without knowing the risks first.
Online streams can leave devices full of malware, exposed to innaproiate content and even leave credit card details in the hands of hackers.
If you are about to type "Free live stream" into a search engine such as Google, here are 3 reasons - via experts at BeStreamWise - why that could be a really bad idea.
MALWARE RISK
When accessing illegal streams, whether through free streaming sites or via apps, add-ons or devices, you are at risk of receiving malicious software. This gives criminals access to your network or your device compromising your personal data.
Over 2.7 million illegal streamers have had their devices infected with viruses in the UK.
FINANCIAL LOSS
Streaming via illegal methods puts you at risk of being exposed to fraud and data theft. This risk increases significantly when users exchange credit or debit card information to view content on unregulated and illicit websites.
1 in 3 (32%) people who illegally stream in the UK say they, or someone they know, have been a victim of fraud, scams, or identity theft as a result.
CONTENT WARNING
Watching content via an illicit source can expose younger viewers to age-inappropriate content. These unauthorised websites, devices, apps, add-ons, and the content they can access have no parental controls.
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