If you want to watch five-time world champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis defend his WBA lightweight title against the undefeated, heavy-hitting Rolando Romero – you will need a subscription to Showtime. The good news is that you can stream the Showtime PPV online. So if you’re on vacation, you can use a VPN to get a US IP address and stream this epic fight.
Not all VPNs work to unblock the boxing, so you must pick a service carefully. In this guide, we explain how to watch Davis vs Romeo abroad with a VPN, and we recommend fast VPNs that have US servers and aren’t blocked by Showtime.
How to watch Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero with a VPN
If you have never used a VPN before, it is easy to assume that it will be tricky. The reality is quite different. As long as you pick a VPN that has been tested with Showtime, you will be able to log in and watch the Davis vs Romero PPV simply by following the steps below.
Here’s how to live stream Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero online from anywhere:
- Choose a VPN for boxing. We recommend NordVPN because it is lightning fast and works with Showtime and other international services. Alternatively, Surfshark is cheap and ExpressVPN is an excellent option.
- Subscribe and download the VPN app. Our recommendations have apps for all platforms to let you stream Davis vs Romero on a smartphone, tablet, or computer.
- Choose one of the official boxing streams we have highlighted below.
- Connect to a VPN server in the country you require. For example, you should use a US server to access Showtime PPV from abroad.
- Log in to your chosen stream and watch Davis vs Romero. The fight should stream thanks to your VPN, but if you have any issues, clear your browser’s cache and cookies and reload the page.
Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero is a live event. For this reason, it is a good idea to set up your VPN in advance. Doing this will mean that your VPN is working to access your Showtime account ahead of time – and you won’t risk missing any of the fight card when it kicks off in Brooklyn.
Where can I watch Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero online?
The best way to watch this massive championship fight is to pay for the Pay-Per-View event where you live. That said, not every country has a broadcaster for the event, so you may need to use a VPN instead.
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If you live in a country where there is no official broadcast of Davis vs Romero, or if you are traveling and want to access your home streaming service from abroad, you can use our VPN recommendations to connect to a server and access one of the official options listed below:
How to watch Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero online in the US
In the US, Showtime has exclusive rights over this hotly anticipated fight. This makes the Showtime PPV the only way to stream the fight, so you will need to visit the website and pay for the event.
The fight will cost $74.99 for the pay-per-view, and the good news is that you do not need a Showtime subscription to order this stand-alone event. That means anybody can pay to watch online.
You can order Davis vs. Romero either on the Showtime website or via the Showtime app.
Once you have paid for the event, you can stream the fight at www.showtime.com or via the SHOWTIME app on any supported device. The only important thing to remember is that Showtime is region-locked. This means you will need an IP address in the US to log in and stream the fight.
The good news is that anybody can use our recommended VPN to connect to a VPN server in America and watch Davis vs Romero from anywhere in the world. Just remember to use a US VPN server both when ordering the PPV and when you log in to stream the fight.
How to stream Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero in the UK
Boxing fans in the UK can stream this championship fight on Fite TV PPV. Unbelievably, the Pay Per View event costs only £10.50. This is $60 dollars cheaper than watching the event on Showtime in the US, which makes it an absolute bargain.
The only caveat is that Fite TV is region-locked to the UK. This means that you will need to use a VPN to get a British IP address if you want to log in and stream the fight from abroad.
The good news is that our recommended VPNs have servers in the UK that are compatible with Fite TV. They also have a money-back guarantee, which means you can try streaming the fight from abroad completely risk-free.
How to stream Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero in Australia
Unfortunately, the fight is not available on FITE TV in Australia. Instead, Showtime has made a deal with Main Event. This means you can stream the fight on any of the following Australian TV streaming services:
- Kayo Sports
- Foxtel Go
- Foxtel Now
The PPV event will cost you AU$29.95 in addition to your regular subscription costs. This is a little pricier than the PPV costs in the UK but is still cheaper than a subscription in America (it comes to around US$40 US in total to watch the fight).
Please bear in mind that Foxtel and Kayo are both region locked. This means that you will need to connect to an Australian IP to subscribe to Kayo and pay for the fight. You can do this with any of our recommended VPNs.
How to stream Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero in Canada
If you are in Canada at the time of the fight, you will be frustrated to discover that there is no official broadcaster. This means that you will need to use a VPN to get a valid American IP address and stream the fight on Showtime.
Earlier in this guide, we explained how to use a VPN to get a US IP address to stream Showtime. If you’re visiting Canada simply follow those steps and head over to the US broadcaster highlighted above.
Please note that very few VPNs work with Showtime, so we do urge you to stick to one of our recommendations to watch the fight while on vacation in Canada.
How to watch Geronta Davis vs Rolando Romero elsewhere
It is not yet clear which countries will be able to watch the fight on FITE TV. We know that the fight card is not on FITE TV in Australia, but it is possible that you will be able to pay to watch the fight in the following countries:
- Ireland
- Japan
- Italy
- Spain
- Chile
- Brazil
- Middle East
Please bear in mind that we have not checked which of the countries where FITE TV is available has got a license to broadcast the fight. So you may want to check your own country to see if the PPV is available.
As mentioned above, the UK is a certainty. So if you live in a country where the fight will not be available, it is worth connecting to a UK VPN server to pay for the PPV and watch the fight on your FITE TV account.
When is Geronta Davis vs Rolando Romero?
This thrilling title fight is booked for Saturday, May 28, and will take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City. The main card is expected to start at 9 PM ET (6 PM PT). This means that in the UK the main card will start at around 2 AM on Sunday 29 May.
The ring walks for the main title fight are expected to occur at around 11 PM ET (4 AM on Sunday in the UK). The undercard is due to kick off at 7 PM ET, which is midnight on Saturday 28 in the UK.
If you intend to use a VPN to access a service located abroad, be sure to figure out what time the fight is due to start in your location, this will ensure that you log in and gain access to the stream in time for the fight.
What is the fight card for Geronta Davis vs Rolando Romero?
To whet your appetite for the event, we have included the main fight card below:
- Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero
- Erislandy Lara vs Gary “Spike” O’Sullivan
- Jesus Ramos vs Luke Santamaria
- Eduardo Ramirez vs Luis Melendez
Can I use a free VPN to watch Geronta Davis vs Rolando Romero?
No. Although there are some free VPNs on the market, they are unfortunately not suitable for streaming Showtime PPV, FITE TV, or Fox Sports/KayoTV. Free VPNs have very few servers that are oversubscribed. This makes them too slow for streaming and means that they suffer from constant buffering.
In addition, free VPNs have all been blocked by popular international streaming services, which means that you will not find free VPNs that work to watch the platforms included in this guide.
We also recommend avoiding free VPNs for privacy and security reasons. Free VPNs have invasive privacy policies that allow them to harvest and sell your data. They have also been found to suffer from leaks, have app and server vulnerabilities, lack encryption, and include spyware in their apps.