Ryan Taylor faces his toughest fight yet in the form of Jake Paul's former sparring partner Anthony Taylor.

The YouTube star was due to fight Slim Albaher on the undercard of Ed Matthew's clash with Simple Simon at the Indigo in London's O2 Arena on July 16, which was aptly dubbed 'Settling Scores'.

However, Albaher was forced to pull out of the fight due to injury after an altercation at the fighter hotel, with Taylor, 29, also removed from the card as a result.

But now Taylor will take on MMA fighter Taylor tomorrow night instead after doing some sparring with KSI's little brother Deji.

They are set to trade blows in the boxing ring at 'Wicked N' Bad', a fight night headlined by bodybuilder rivals Iranian Hulk vs Kazakh Titan.

However fans won't be able to watch this fight for free - so here’s everything you need to know about buying and watching the fight.

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Ryan Taylor looks in incredible shape ahead of his fight with Anthony Taylor

When is Ryan Taylor vs Anthony Taylor, and what time does it start?

Ryan Taylor vs Anthony Taylor will take place on Saturday, July 31 in the UK.

The fight will be held at the P7 Arena in the Media One Hotel in Dubai.

There is expected to be a small crowd in attendance at the event.

GiveMeSport understands the ring walk is set for 10pm.

How can I live stream it?

The Ryan Taylor vs Anthony Taylor fight can be live streamed through wickednbad.tv.

This fight is a pay-per-view event and will be available through the Wicked N' Bad website.

The event will cost £4.99 and be purchased from the website mentioned above.

It is not currently possible to stream the event to Smart TVs.

Iranian Hulk vs Kazakh Titan undercard

  • Iranian Hulk vs Kazakh Titan - main event
  • Ryan Taylor vs Anthony Taylor - co-main event
  • Oumar 'Reug Reug' Kane vs TBA
  • Baby Slice vs TBA

Who is Ryan Taylor?

Born in Walsall in 1993, Taylor taught himself how to ride a BMX at a young age and was asked to represent Team GB at the 2020 Olympics in Japan.

He joined YouTube in November 2011 uploading stunt videos but has since expanded into challenge and various parkour vlogs. His channel has amassed over a million subscribers at the time of writing.

The 29-year-old also collaborated with KSI on a video on his channel titled 'TRYING TO BE A BMX RIDER ft Ryan Taylor' which was released in April 2018. However, it seems the pair are no longer on speaking terms as they have unfollowed each other on social media.