Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon: How to watch tonight, full fight card and more
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Former heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder will face Tyrrell Herndon this weekend in the ring, here's how to watch. ()
Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder has suffered two losses in his most recent fights, but he's hoping to redeem himself this weekend when he faces Tyrrell Herndon in Wichita, Kansas. After taking a year off, Wilder is hoping for a win against the relative unknown, whose fight against Wilder is the highest-profile bout of his ten-year career.
These two headline a full fight card on Friday. Here's how to watch Wilder vs. Herndon and find out who else is heading in the ring that night.
How to watch the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight:
Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
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Start time: event begins at 8 p.m. ET
Fight time (approximate): main card fights begin at 11 p.m. ET
Location: Charles Koch Arena, Wichita, KS
TV channel/streaming: BLK Prime PPV, PPV.com, Fubo PPV
When is the Wilder vs. Herndon fight?
Deontay Wilder will fight Tyrrell Herndon on Friday, June 27. The undercard fights begin at 8 p.m. with the main event expected to start around 11 p.m. ET.
What channel is the Wilder vs. Herndon fight on?
Wilder vs. Herndon will air on Fubo PPV and on PPV.com for $25 as well as on BLK Prime PPV, which requires a subscription. The BLK Prime monthly rate is $6.99, or you can sign up to get a whole year for $59.99.
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It's currently unclear what the final cost of the fight will be via BLK Prime and whether they are charging an additional PPV fee to watch the fight.
Where to watch the Wilder vs. Herndon fight:
Watch Wilder vs. Herndon on Fubo PPV Fubo TV
The Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight is one of Fubo's first Pay-Per-View offerings. You can purchase access to the fight for $24.95 and you don't need a paid Fubo subscription to watch (you do need to sign up for a free Fubo account though).
Pay Per View events will be located on a Pay Per View channel in the Fubo channel guide. If related programming is available, like pregame or postgame shows, it may be on a separate Pay Per View channel than your main event. $25 at Fubo PPV
Watch Wilder vs. Herndon on PPV.com PPV.com
You can catch all the action at this weekend's Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon fight on PPV.com. For $24.99, you can get access to the entire fight card.
PPV.com is one of North America's premier distributors of premium PPV and VOD entertainment. In addition to this weekend's fight, they offer regular sports offerings including MMA, wrestling, and championship boxing, as well as concerts and comedy specials. $25 at PPV.com
Watch Deontay Wilder vs. Tyrrell Herndon on BLK Prime PPV BLK Prime
BLK PRIME is a subscription video on demand service that offers ad-free shows, movies, and live events. You can tune in to this weekend's boxing match between Deontay Wilder and Tyrrell Herndon with a BLK Prime subscription, although it's unclear what the total cost of the fight + subscription will be, and if additional PPV fees apply.
A monthly subscription to BLK Prime is $6.99 per month, or you can sign up for a whole year for just $59.99. Check price at BLK Prime
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