BOXING fans have been left fuming after DAZN's stream for the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight crashed right before the bout.
Fans trying to watch the highly-anticipated rematch saw their streams cut out right as the pair were about to come to blows.
Fans angrily vented their frustrations online.
One wrote: "DAZN fix the damn stream, people are paying for this s***".
While another fumed: "DAZN get your s*** together. The stream keeps buffering".
A third ranted: "It would be amazing if DAZN could stream a fight without buffering!"
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A fourth posted: "Refund me. Your stream is awful DAZN".
And another boxing fan said: "DAZN …shambles. Took the $30 for the fight and then your website and stream are hopeless.
"Multiple attempts, multiple locations, a number of devices used at a minimum, Wifi and 5G… rubbish. Ripped off!!!"
Fans had been complaining of issues throughout the entire undercard and lost their patience when the issues impacted the main event.
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Fans in the UK had to fork out £24.99 to be able to watch the fight on the streaming platform.
And they were making their thoughts clear by demanding refunds online from DAZN.
Some fans even complained of issued continuing into the early stages of the fight.
With one viewer claiming that the stream had been down for "several minutes", and claiming they would never pay for a DAZN PPV again.
Those fans that were able to watch the action watched on as Oleksandr Usyk retained his belts and beat Tyson Fury once again to cement his title as the greatest heavyweight of his era.
The win came in a unanimous decision after the massive fight when the whole 12 rounds in Riyadh.