Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will finally fight this weekend after well over a year of back and forth comments between the pair.
They were originally meant to clash in December 2021, but Fury pulled out of the fight due to an injury.
The bout was then fixed for a second time last August, but Fury withdrew over travel issues after he was not permitted entry to the US over his brother Tyson's links to Daniel Kinahan.
Here's what you need to know:
Date
Sunday, January 26.
Time
The bout is expected to start around 9.30pm Irish time.
TV and stream information
The fight will be shown live on BT Sport Box Office.
How much does it cost?
It costs €29.99 in Ireland increasing to €34.99 if purchased on the day.
Quotes corner
Tommy Fury: “I am in boxing and have goals to be a world champion, so if I am to do that, I can’t be dodging people like Jake Paul. Believe you me the past two fights didn’t happen because of it being out of my hands.
“Third time’s a charm and we’re here. I’m in super fit condition and I am ready to go and put this all to bed.
“For the last two-and-a-half years all it has been is, ‘when are you fighting Jake Paul?’ and to even mention my name in the same sentence as that is disrespectful to me who has been boxing my whole life. I am going to clinically knock this guy out early.”
Jake Paul: "He is a good boxer, I give him that credit. He is fast, he has got length and is strong.
“He looks like the Michelin man or something, but there’s nothing he can do to stop me. He doesn’t have power. He couldn’t knock Daniel Bocianski, or knock out the taxi drivers he has been put in there with.
“He has never been put in there with someone who wasn’t there to lose.”
Betting odds
Jake Paul win: 10/11
Tommy Fury win: 11/10
Draw: 9/1