Tyson Fury will undertake what is expected to be his final tune-up fight ahead of a long-mooted domestic blockbuster against Anthony Joshua when he tackles the experienced Mariusz Wach on Friday 24th July.
The Gypsy King is closing in on a lucrative clash with domestic heavyweight rival with talks understood to be at an advanced stage for the pair to finally meet later this year.
However, before then, both fighters are turning their attentions elsewhere, with Fury set to tackle the wily Pole Wach in Thailand on Friday, 24 hours before AJ stages his return to the ring in Suadi Arabia against the dangerous Albanian Kristian Prenga.
Whilst Joshua's clash this weekend is being shown live on TV and online, there are question marks surrounding whether fans of the Gypsy King will be able to watch his latest bout.
Find out the latest regarding whether the Pattaya-staged clash will be available for fight fans to watch live below.
Sadly not, well that's according to Tyson Fury anyway.
Despite the promotional poster for the fight possessing Netflix branding, it's understood the fight itself won't be shown live on the live-streaming platform.
Instead, it's expected that select parts of the clash will be shown on the third series of his reality TV show, 'At Home with the Furys'.
Posting on Instagram, the Morecambe star said: "This great fight will not be streamed live! It will only be broadcast on my hit Netflix TV show At Home with the Furys season 3."
Despite those claims however, there is speculation that Goldstar Promotions' official YouTube channel could yet stream the fight, although no official announcement has been made at the time of writing.
It's believed Tyson Fury wanted to make the fight exclusive to those who attend the event at the 1,500 capacity Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand.
The former two-time blue-riband ruler has developed close ties to the Asian city having spent long periods of time undertaking training sessions there in the past, and came up with the idea of fighting there to reward and thank the local public.
Fury has also confirmed that his cut of the fight purse will be donated to Pattaya-based charity, the Father Ray Foundation, which supports orphans, children with disability and underprivileged youngsters in the region.
The 37-year-old's proposal was presented to officials earlier this month with the WBC subsequently signing off the request, and awarding the Morecambe star the Mexican governing body's first ever 'WBC Humanitarian Title'.