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Beterbiev vs Bivol Live Online

Fans will need DAZN to watch the Beterbiev vs Bivol undercard in the US. It's a $19.99 PPV on top of a regular DAZN subscription. Pricey but tempting given that the undercard looks good. It's stacked with names and includes title fights at middleweight, cruiserweight and featherweight divisions. Beterbiev vs Bivol starts at 6.35pm ET in the US. The undercard starts at 12.35pm ET.

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The former amateur star has bulldozed his way through multiple contenders on his way to his defining contest, and Tony Bellew believes he will add another win to his ledger when he faces Bivol.

Bellew, a former world title challenger at light-heavyweight, is a huge admirer of both competitors, but he can’t look past Beterbiev’s power as being the defining factor in the fight.

Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev will finally share a ring tonight, as they meet in an undisputed title fight in Saudi Arabia.

The unbeaten light-heavyweights have orbited one another for some time, and they were due to clash in Riyadh in June, but Beterbiev sustained a knee injury that delayed the bout.

It has now arrived, however, with Beterbiev carrying the WBC, WBO and IBF belts into the Kingdom Arena, while 33-year-old Bivol reigns as WBA Super champion. Both boxers are pound-for-pound stars in the sport, with Beterbiev at No 6 in the Indy Sport rankings and Bivol at No 5.

Beterbiev, even at 39, is one of the most devastating punchers in all of boxing, having compiled a 20-0 record with 20 knockouts. Bivol, meanwhile, has gone 23-0 with 12 KOs as a slick mover, a fluid technician, and a volume puncher.

The contrast in styles should make for an intriguing match-up, and the fight caps off an impressive card: Chris Eubank Jr is in action before the main event, while heavyweights Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke meet in a rematch of one of the fights of the year: their bloody bout for the British title, which ended as a draw in March.

AEW WrestleDream 2024 Live Stream On US TV

We are one month removed from All Elite Wrestling's presentation of All Out, which featured the dissolution of the Blackpool Combat Club with Jon Moxley attacking Bryan Danielson, and "Hangman" Adam Page defeating Swerve Strickland in a "Lights Out" Steel Cage match that featured a violent ending. Now, AEW is back with another pay-per-view event.

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WrestleDream has quickly established itself as a must-see event on the AEW calendar, showcasing not only high-stakes matchups but also bouts seen as “dream matches”. Fans can expect intense championship showdowns, surprise appearances, and storyline climaxes that have been brewing across AEW’s shows, Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The Tacoma Dome will be packed as wrestlers vie for victory, titles, and respect in a night filled with electrifying energy.

The 2024 WrestleDream is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This will be the second annual WrestleDream and is set to take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2023, AEW is expected to bring a star-studded lineup and exciting matches for this year’s edition.

I’m pleasantly surprised that the Conglomeration vs. Learning Tree feud progressed past the retread of Jericho and Orange Cassidy’s 2020 feud. I could actually see Jericho and Briscoe having a pretty solid match with one another, and it’s a fresh one at that. As for the winner, I think my worries are eased by the fact that Jericho has already been ROH Champion. If that were a new accomplishment for Jericho, the broken part of me could very easily see Jericho win the gold for the first time. However, between Jericho already being part of the ROH World Championship lineage, Jericho having just recently lost a title, and Mark being more intense than ever before seen in AEW due to Jericho mentioning his late brother in a promo, I highly doubt the title will change hands on Saturday.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Shane: I’m going to be that guy that says “I wish there was a more concrete separation between AEW and ROH rosters”. Jericho is an AEW performer and should not be anywhere near the ROH World Championship. With that being said, thank goodness he’s already won the title because I don’t see it happening again.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Jay: This feud scares me. I don’t think Jericho has had many one-off matches during his entire tenure in AEW so I think Jericho might take it here to begin the program. Plus, they do need an attraction for ROH and sending Jericho there, in theory, may work. But also, we have had several ROH champions just never appear on the show so idk.asdsadsad

AEW WrestleDream 2024 Live Streaming Free

We are one month removed from All Elite Wrestling's presentation of All Out, which featured the dissolution of the Blackpool Combat Club with Jon Moxley attacking Bryan Danielson, and "Hangman" Adam Page defeating Swerve Strickland in a "Lights Out" Steel Cage match that featured a violent ending. Now, AEW is back with another pay-per-view event.

🔴 GO LIVE==►► CLICK HERE TO STREAMING

🔴 STREAMING==►► CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE


WrestleDream has quickly established itself as a must-see event on the AEW calendar, showcasing not only high-stakes matchups but also bouts seen as “dream matches”. Fans can expect intense championship showdowns, surprise appearances, and storyline climaxes that have been brewing across AEW’s shows, Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision. The Tacoma Dome will be packed as wrestlers vie for victory, titles, and respect in a night filled with electrifying energy.

The 2024 WrestleDream is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This will be the second annual WrestleDream and is set to take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2023, AEW is expected to bring a star-studded lineup and exciting matches for this year’s edition.

I’m pleasantly surprised that the Conglomeration vs. Learning Tree feud progressed past the retread of Jericho and Orange Cassidy’s 2020 feud. I could actually see Jericho and Briscoe having a pretty solid match with one another, and it’s a fresh one at that. As for the winner, I think my worries are eased by the fact that Jericho has already been ROH Champion. If that were a new accomplishment for Jericho, the broken part of me could very easily see Jericho win the gold for the first time. However, between Jericho already being part of the ROH World Championship lineage, Jericho having just recently lost a title, and Mark being more intense than ever before seen in AEW due to Jericho mentioning his late brother in a promo, I highly doubt the title will change hands on Saturday.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Shane: I’m going to be that guy that says “I wish there was a more concrete separation between AEW and ROH rosters”. Jericho is an AEW performer and should not be anywhere near the ROH World Championship. With that being said, thank goodness he’s already won the title because I don’t see it happening again.
Winner: Mark Briscoe

Jay: This feud scares me. I don’t think Jericho has had many one-off matches during his entire tenure in AEW so I think Jericho might take it here to begin the program. Plus, they do need an attraction for ROH and sending Jericho there, in theory, may work. But also, we have had several ROH champions just never appear on the show so idk.

How to Watch BKFC 67 Tenaglia vs Soto Live On US TV

Franco Tenaglia (3-0) of Argentina faces Tony Soto (6-0) of Hickory, North Carolina atop the BKFC Spain fight card live on DAZN on October 12. The pair battles it out for the vacant lightweight title, marking the promotion’s debut in the country.

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BKFC Spain will be available on DAZN following a massive three-year deal between the promotion and the streaming service.

“Our partnership with DAZN represents a major inflection point in BKFC’s global expansion. This three-year deal allows us to bring the adrenaline-pumping action of BKFC to an even larger, worldwide audience. DAZN shares our vision of elevating the sport of bare-knuckle fighting, and together, we will deliver an unparalleled experience to combat sports fans across the globe," BKFC Founder and President David Feldman said.

A DAZN monthly subscription is $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $24.99 month-to-month. DAZN annual subscription is $224.99.

The main card for BKFC Spain starts at 2 p.m. ET. Tenaglia and Soto should make their way to the ring around 6 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

BKFC Spain preview
A gritty Brawler, Tenaglia is 3-0 in BKFC action. The Argentinian beat James Lilley in his last fight in April. Soto competed in the boxing ring before transitioning to bare-knuckle fighting. The 36-year-old fought three times in 2023, beating Kevin Croom last October.

Austin Trout defends the BKFC welterweight title against Rico Franco. Trout is a former world championship boxer, holding gold in the super welterweight division. He is 2-0 under the BKFC banner, beating Luis Palomino in February for the welterweight title. Franco is a former MMA fighter who is 3-0 in BKFC.

David Mundell defends the BKFC middleweight title against Danny Christie. Mundell had a 10-5 record while competing for Bellator Titan FC, Combat Quest, and more. He is 8-1 in the BKFC ring, winning middleweight gold in 2022. He has defended the belt twice, both wins via knockout. Christie is 5-1 in Bare Knuckle FC and on a two-fight win streak. "The Bastard" looks to go 3-0 in 2024.

Also on the card will be former world boxing champion Hannah Rankin. Headlining early prelim action will be combat sports media personalities, Oscar Willis and Ben Davis.

BKFC Spain fight card
Franco Tenaglia vs. Tony Soto for the BKFC lightweight title
Austin Trout (c) vs. Rico Franco for the BKFC welterweight title
David Mundell (c) vs. Danny Christie for the BKFC middleweight title
Dan Chapman vs. Yevhen Kraminskyi, Featherweights
Hannah Rankin vs. Sahel Bayat, Featherweights
Arbi Chakaev vs. Jose Medina, Light Heavyweights
Oscar Willis vs. Ben Davis; Lightweightsasdsadsadsad

BKFC 67 Tenaglia vs Soto Live Stream Free

Franco Tenaglia (3-0) of Argentina faces Tony Soto (6-0) of Hickory, North Carolina atop the BKFC Spain fight card live on DAZN on October 12. The pair battles it out for the vacant lightweight title, marking the promotion’s debut in the country.

Click To: BKFC 67 Tenaglia vs Soto Live Low Price

Click To: BKFC 67 Tenaglia vs Soto Live Low Price


BKFC Spain will be available on DAZN following a massive three-year deal between the promotion and the streaming service.

“Our partnership with DAZN represents a major inflection point in BKFC’s global expansion. This three-year deal allows us to bring the adrenaline-pumping action of BKFC to an even larger, worldwide audience. DAZN shares our vision of elevating the sport of bare-knuckle fighting, and together, we will deliver an unparalleled experience to combat sports fans across the globe," BKFC Founder and President David Feldman said.

A DAZN monthly subscription is $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $24.99 month-to-month. DAZN annual subscription is $224.99.

The main card for BKFC Spain starts at 2 p.m. ET. Tenaglia and Soto should make their way to the ring around 6 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

BKFC Spain preview
A gritty Brawler, Tenaglia is 3-0 in BKFC action. The Argentinian beat James Lilley in his last fight in April. Soto competed in the boxing ring before transitioning to bare-knuckle fighting. The 36-year-old fought three times in 2023, beating Kevin Croom last October.

Austin Trout defends the BKFC welterweight title against Rico Franco. Trout is a former world championship boxer, holding gold in the super welterweight division. He is 2-0 under the BKFC banner, beating Luis Palomino in February for the welterweight title. Franco is a former MMA fighter who is 3-0 in BKFC.

David Mundell defends the BKFC middleweight title against Danny Christie. Mundell had a 10-5 record while competing for Bellator Titan FC, Combat Quest, and more. He is 8-1 in the BKFC ring, winning middleweight gold in 2022. He has defended the belt twice, both wins via knockout. Christie is 5-1 in Bare Knuckle FC and on a two-fight win streak. "The Bastard" looks to go 3-0 in 2024.

Also on the card will be former world boxing champion Hannah Rankin. Headlining early prelim action will be combat sports media personalities, Oscar Willis and Ben Davis.

BKFC Spain fight card
Franco Tenaglia vs. Tony Soto for the BKFC lightweight title
Austin Trout (c) vs. Rico Franco for the BKFC welterweight title
David Mundell (c) vs. Danny Christie for the BKFC middleweight title
Dan Chapman vs. Yevhen Kraminskyi, Featherweights
Hannah Rankin vs. Sahel Bayat, Featherweights
Arbi Chakaev vs. Jose Medina, Light Heavyweights
Oscar Willis vs. Ben Davis; Lightweights
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