The four streamers below carry virtually every televised professional boxing card in the United States. Pay-per-view events occasionally route through Amazon Prime Video or DAZN PPV.
Where the major promotions live
| Promotion | US streaming home |
|---|---|
| Matchroom Boxing | DAZN |
| Queensberry Promotions (UK cards US-aired) | DAZN |
| Top Rank | ESPN+ |
| Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) | Prime Video PPV, occasional Netflix |
| Misfits Boxing / influencer cards | DAZN |
| Marquee one-off events (e.g. Tyson vs Paul, Canelo vs Crawford) | Netflix |
Streaming services in plain terms
DAZN ($24.99/month or $224.99/year in the US) is the home of Matchroom and a growing share of the global premium calendar. Saturday cards run most weekends. The annual plan brings the monthly cost to roughly $18.75.
ESPN+ ($11.99/month or $119.99/year) carries Top Rank cards, almost all of which air on Saturday or Tuesday nights. The Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle ($16.99/month) is the cheaper route if you also watch other ESPN content.
Prime Video PPV is the new home of Premier Boxing Champions cards in the US. Headline events sit behind a separate one-off PPV charge (typically $59.99 to $79.99), with undercard streaming included for Prime members.
Netflix carries select marquee events on the standard subscription. The Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson card in November 2024 set the precedent; Canelo vs Crawford in September 2025 followed.
Premier Boxing Champions historically aired on Showtime before that network exited boxing in 2023. PBC cards now appear primarily on Prime Video.
How to read the calendar
Saturday is fight night. DAZN typically holds the early evening Matchroom card (UK afternoon, US evening). ESPN+ holds the late evening Top Rank card. Major PPV events anchor their own night, usually starting 9 PM Eastern with the main event closer to 11 PM.
Mid-week boxing on Tuesday or Thursday is rare and usually a Top Rank prospect card on ESPN+.
Free preview cards
DAZN runs occasional free-to-watch undercard streams via its YouTube channel. ESPN’s “Top Rank On” Tuesday cards are sometimes free on ESPN’s app for the first hour. These do not require any subscription.
Quick answers
- Single subscription for the most cards? DAZN, by volume of marquee Matchroom and Queensberry events.
- Where do I watch Top Rank fighters? ESPN+: every televised Top Rank card airs there.
- Are PBC fights on Showtime? No. Showtime closed its boxing operation. PBC moved to Prime Video.
- Do Netflix boxing events cost extra? Marquee events have aired on the standard Netflix subscription so far. That can change per card; check the title page before fight night.
- Cheapest way to watch one specific PPV? Prime Video PPV does not require an annual commitment; pay the one-night fee.
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