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Boxing Broadcasters & PPV Guide

The Fractured World of Boxing Rights

Unlike the NFL or NBA, boxing has no central league. Instead, it has "Promoters," and each promoter has an exclusive deal with a specific TV network. To follow the sport, you need to know who promotes the fighter you want to watch.

The Big Three Platforms

  • DAZN (The "Netflix of Sports"): Home to Matchroom Boxing (Anthony Joshua) and Golden Boy (Ryan Garcia). DAZN requires a monthly subscription but includes most "fight nights" without an extra PPV fee.
  • ESPN / ESPN+ (Top Rank): The home of Tyson Fury, Shakur Stevenson, and Naoya Inoue. Most undercards stream on ESPN+, while mega-fights are often ESPN PPV.
  • Prime Video (PBC): Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) features stars like Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta Davis. These are almost exclusively high-priced Pay-Per-View events distributed via Amazon Prime.

Boxing start times are notoriously fluid. The "Main Event" usually starts 3-4 hours after the broadcast begins, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

Common Questions

Is DAZN a subscription?

Yes, DAZN is a monthly or yearly subscription service. While it includes most fights, massive "crossover" events (like Jake Paul fights) may still be separate PPV purchases.

What time does the main event start?

In the US, main events typically start around 11:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM PT, but this depends entirely on the duration of the preceding fights.