The last-minute headline bout David Nyika vs Tommy Karpency takes place on Saturday, September 14 at Viaduct Event Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. The bout was intended to be Olympic bronze medalist David Nyika facing Blake Caparello. But a mere 10 days from the fight, Caparello was announced to have failed a drug test for elevated testosterone levels, forcing a scramble for an immediate replacement in the form of Karpency, a multiple-time light heavyweight world title challenger. You can watch David Nyika vs Tommy Karpency without cable in the U.S. on DAZN PPV.
Where to Watch David Nyika vs Tommy Karpency without Cable
David Nyika vs Tommy Karpency streams on DAZN PPV on Saturday, September 14.
David Nyika vs Tommy Karpency on DAZN PPV
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DAZN (pronounced da-zone) is among the top sports streaming services in the market, giving you lots of live and on-demand content with a focus on boxing and MMA, as well as other sports like football, golf, auto racing, etc. A DAZN subscription costs about $19.99/month, and similar to its competitor ESPN+, requires you to be a subscriber to purchase PPVs on top of that. If you’ve got the $20 to spare and wish to weigh the options on the right sports streaming service for you, DAZN is likely one of your stronger options.
Elsewhere on the card
Apart from the mad scramble in the cruiserweight headline bout (some even seeing Karpency’s inclusion as a step-up), the rest of the card is dominated by heavyweight clashes in the likes of Uila Mau’u vs. Joe Ageli and Alex Leapai Jnr vs. Kenny Niko, among others. Plus, catch the sole light heavyweight bout in Ricaia Warren vs. Dylan Wright.