If you plan to watch Inoue vs. Nakatani at home, you can watch it on DAZN, and the good news is that it’s not a pay-per-view fight; It is included with a basic DAZN plan. Here’s everything you need to know to watch Inoue vs. Nakatani this weekend.
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How to watch the Inoue vs Nakatani fight
Date: Saturday May 2
Start time: Coverage begins around 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT
Main walks: 8 a.m. Eastern/5 a.m. Pacific
Location: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
TV/broadcast channel: DAZN
When is the Inoue vs. fight? Nakatani?
Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani will face each other in the ring on Saturday, May 2. The event will begin around 3 a.m. ET and the main ring walks will be at 8 a.m. ET.
What channel is the Inoue vs Nakatani fight on?
The fight between Inoue and Nakatani, including the full card, will be available on DAZN with a regular monthly subscription. To view it, you’ll need to sign up for an annual plan ($224.99/year or $20.99/month), or you can get a no-obligation monthly plan for $30.99 and cancel anytime. This weekend’s fight will not air on PPV, so there will be no additional charges.
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Where to watch Inoue vs. Nakatani:
DAZN
DAZN is the home of boxing, streaming over 185 fights a year, plus crossover boxing from MMA, PFL, BKFC and Misfits, and a standard annual plan costs $224.99 a year if you pay upfront, or $20.99 a month. You can watch Inoue vs. Nakatani with DAZN’s standard plan.
DAZN also offers a PPV plan that includes at least 12 major PPV fights for just $49.99 per month. Subscription requires an annual commitment, but considering many of their PPV fights cost between $50 and $70 on top of a monthly subscription, it’s a good deal if you plan to watch them all.
Don’t want to commit to an annual subscription? You can pay $30.99 for a single month of DAZN to watch this weekend’s fight and everything else on the streamer for 30 days, and cancel without penalty.
Fight card between Naoya Inoue and Junto Nakatani
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Naoya Inoue vs. Together Nakatani; Super bantamweight, for Inoue’s IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO super bantamweight titles
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Takuma Inoue vs. Kazuto Ioka; Bantamweight, for the WBC title
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Toshiki Shimomachi vs. Reiya Abe; featherweight
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Sora Tanaka vs. Jin Sasaki; welterweight
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Kosuke Tomioka vs. Shogo Tanaka; flyweight
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Deok No Yun vs. Yuito Moriwaki; super middleweight
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Yoshiki Takei vs. Dekang Wang; super bantamweight