The show will stream live on ESPN+ in the US.
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At 3 am ET from Melbourne, Australia, Barry Hall and Paul Gallen will meet in a six-round heavyweight attraction, with the Moloney twins featured on the card, as well.
The 38-year-old Gallen, a former rugby league footballer, is meeting the 42-year-old Hall, a former Australian rules footballer, in a much-hyped fight. Gallen is 9-0 in low-level pro boxing, and Hall has some experience in his background, too, as he fought amateur in his youth. The fight has two-minute rounds.
The 38-year-old Gallen, a former rugby league footballer, is meeting the 42-year-old Hall, a former Australian rules footballer, in a much-hyped fight. Gallen is 9-0 in low-level pro boxing, and Hall has some experience in his background, too, as he fought amateur in his youth. The fight has two-minute rounds.
In more meaningful pro boxing action, super flyweight contender Andrew Moloney will face Elton Dharry for the interim WBA title in what technically be the show’s main event, and bantamweight contender Jason Moloney will take on Dixon Flores.
How to watch Gallen-Hall fight online from anywhere
Barry Hall takes on Paul Gallen in today’s main event from Melbourne. Here’s how you can watch. Gallen Hall stream live on ESPN+ in the US. Nov. 15: Australia (ESPN)
As there isn’t a title on the line, this fight won’t be broadcast on as many platforms as say, a World Championship boxing match. That said, it’s still airing in several different countries. Below, we’ll explain where you can watch Gallen vs Hall in each of the regions which are showing the fight
Barry Hall and Paul Gallen come from different sports, Hall an Aussie rules footballer and Gallen a rugby league footballer, and today they meet in what Danny Green is promoting as the “Code War” in Melbourne, with Andrew and Jason Moloney also featured on the bill at Margaret Court Arena.
Bad Left Hook will have live coverage in the early hours of Saturday morning US time.
In the US, all you need is a subscription to ESPN+, which you can get by clicking here. The show will start at 3 am ET.
In Australia, the show will air on Main Event pay-per-view for a price of $49.95, starting at 7 pm AEDT.
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