Hi John, Ok, so you’ll still need to buy a once-off $59.95 ticket, but you can watch the fight of the century from your browser, rather than a pay TV platform, and avoid the club crowds or pay TV subscription packages - thanks to an agreement between Foxtel and Brightcove.
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