KSI vs Joe Fournier: Ring walk time, how to watch, PPV price, live stream, undercard 

KSI returns to the ring this weekend as he takes on pro boxer Joe Fournier in his toughest test yet: Everything to know ahead of the fight

YouTuber-turned fighter KSI faces his toughest test in the ring this weekend as he takes on unbetean professional boxer Joe Fournier. 

The Brit, who made his name on YouTube before turning to music and more recently partnering with former opponent Logan Paul to launch their highly successful Prime business, last knocked out FaZe Temperrr in January.

Before then, KSI, 29, stopped both Luis Pineda and rapper Swarmz on one night, having taken a three-year break following his closely-contested victory over Paul. 

Fournier is 40 years old and has fought professionally just once since his eigth outing in 2016, but he has shared the ring with heavyweight David Haye and undoubtedly is the more experienced of the two. 

KSI is looking to set up bouts against both Jake Paul and Tommy Fury – and with this weekend’s all-important match-up now swiftly approaching, Mail Sport takes you through everything you need to know. 

YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI returns to the ring this weekend as he faces his toughest test yet

'The Nightmare' fights Joe Fournier (right), a 9-0 - albeit highly inactive - professional boxer

‘The Nightmare’ fights Joe Fournier (right), a 9-0 – albeit highly inactive – professional boxer

When is KSI vs Joe Fournier?

The clash between KSI and Fournier is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 13 at the OVO Arena Wembley in London.

The card is expected to get underway at 7pm, with main event ring walks scheduled for around 9.30pm for those in the UK (4.30pm ET), though that will of course depend on results beforehand.

There is also an abundance of action on the undercard, with KSI’s brother Deji Olatunji squaring off against Swarmz, and Salt Papi fighting Anthony Taylor. 

How to watch the fight

The fight will be broadcast live on DAZN. Viewers will need a subscription to watch, while the event itself is priced at £19 as an add-on, for those in the United Kingdom. 

DAZN is offering new subscribers an introductory deal which includes the event and one month’s access to DAZN’s full service at £19.99.

For those in the US, the fight will cost $19.99, while it will cost $14.99 for those in Australia. 

Mail Sport will also be covering the fight live, so you can keep up-to-date with us.  

KSI vs Fournier: The key stats 

KSI (every fight) 

Age: 29

Height: 6ft

Stance: Orthodox

Record: 5-0-1

Knockouts: 4

Debut: 2018

Joe Fournier (as a pro)

Age: 40

Height: 6ft

Stance: Orthodox 

Record: 9-0-0

Knockouts: 19

Debut: 2015

KSI emphatically stopped FaZe Temperrr (right) in his most recent outing back in January

KSI emphatically stopped FaZe Temperrr (right) in his most recent outing back in January

The Brit is looking to set up clashes against rivals Tommy Fury (right) and Jake Paul (left)

The Brit is looking to set up clashes against rivals Tommy Fury (right) and Jake Paul (left)

Fournier has shared the ring with friend David Haye (right) in an exhibition bout back in 2021

Fournier has shared the ring with friend David Haye (right) in an exhibition bout back in 2021

Fight card in full  

  • KSI vs Joe Fournier
  • Deji Olatunji vs Swarmz
  • Salt Papi vs Anthony Taylor
  • ViruZz vs DK Money
  • Tennessee Thresh vs Paigey Cakey
  • Lil Bellsy vs Lil Kymchii
  • Wings vs Boogie
  • Corn vs Unbaer
  • Luis Nestor vs Archie

What’s been said? 

KSI, speaking exclusively to Mail Sport ahead of the fight, insisted Fournier will not hear the final bell. 

‘Round four,’ he said, predicting when the stoppage will come. ‘He’s not going to make it very easy. Defensively I think he’ll be pretty clued up. 

KSI believes Fournier won't hear the final bell, predicting he will get the stoppage in round four

KSI believes Fournier won’t hear the final bell, predicting he will get the stoppage in round four

‘But eventually I’ll break him down, and round four I’ll get the knockout. The final punch could be whatever I want: right hook, left hook, straight right. I could come in with an overhand, even switch it up and go southpaw, whatever I want.  

Fournier, meanwhile, believes KSI is not confident of getting the win. ‘I think the fact they have a rematch clause shows just how unconfident they are going into this,’ he said. 

‘I wouldn’t want to get punched in the face by me ever. He is someone who carries this Misfits brand on his shoulders and I think it’s way too someone for him to fight someone like him. 

‘I’m someone who punches people unconscious for a living and KSI is going to get a rude awakening on the night.’ 

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