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Boxing Channels

Boxing broadcasts in the United States and Canada are split across multiple networks and streaming platforms. ESPN holds exclusive rights to Top Rank promotions, Showtime broadcasts Premier Boxing Champions cards, and DAZN streams Matchroom Boxing events. Major PPV fights can cost $64.99 to $89.99 each on traditional platforms. This page covers every channel, upcoming fight schedule, and how to access all boxing content in one place.

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Daniel MitchellHead of Testing
Published September 15, 2025·Updated March 15, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Boxing is split across ESPN (Top Rank), Showtime (PBC), DAZN (Matchroom), and Fox Sports
  • PPV fights cost $64.99-$89.99 each on cable — all included with IPTV US Canada at no extra cost
  • All weight classes from heavyweight to minimumweight covered across all sanctioning bodies
  • International coverage includes Sky Sports Boxing (UK) and ESPN Deportes (Latin America)
  • Undercard bouts, prelims, and press conferences included alongside main events

Boxing TV Landscape

Professional boxing in North America is broadcast across four major platforms. Each network holds exclusive deals with specific promotions, meaning fans typically need multiple subscriptions to follow the sport completely.

ESPN / ESPN+

Promoter: Top Rank

Key fighters: Crawford, Lomachenko, Stevenson, Inoue (co-promoted)

Standalone cost: $10.99/mo for ESPN+

Showtime / PBC

Promoter: Premier Boxing Champions

Key fighters: Spence, Charlo, Tank Davis, Benavidez

Standalone cost: $10.99/mo for Showtime

DAZN

Promoter: Matchroom Boxing

Key fighters: Canelo, Joshua, Haney, Bivol

Standalone cost: $19.99/mo or $149.99/yr

Fox Sports / FS1

Promoter: PBC (Select Cards)

Key fighters: Various PBC undercards and regional fighters

Standalone cost: Included with cable

Channels Included

ESPN
ESPN2
ESPN+
ESPN Deportes
Showtime
Showtime PPV
DAZN
Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 2
Sky Sports Boxing
beIN Sports
TUDN

2026 Boxing Schedule

Key boxing events and title fights scheduled throughout the 2026 calendar year. Dates are subject to change based on promotional announcements.

MonthEvent / FightNetworkIncluded
JanPBC Championship CardShowtime PPVYes
FebTop Rank Fight Night SeriesESPN / ESPN+Yes
MarMatchroom Championship DoubleheaderDAZNYes
AprPBC Fox Sports CardFox Sports 1Yes
MayCanelo Alvarez (Cinco de Mayo Weekend)DAZN / Showtime PPVYes
JunTop Rank Summer SeriesESPNYes
SepMexican Independence Weekend CardsDAZN / ShowtimeYes
NovYear-End Championship BoutsESPN / Showtime PPVYes
DecHoliday Boxing CardsDAZN / ESPNYes

Weight Classes & Champions

Professional boxing features 17 weight classes, each with titles across four major sanctioning bodies: WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO. Here are the marquee divisions.

Heavyweight
200+ lbs

The most-watched division in boxing history

Cruiserweight
200 lbs

Bridge between heavy and light heavyweight

Light Heavyweight
175 lbs

Home to some of boxing's hardest punchers

Super Middleweight
168 lbs

Canelo Alvarez's primary division

Middleweight
160 lbs

Historically one of the deepest divisions

Welterweight
147 lbs

Premier pound-for-pound talent pool

Lightweight
135 lbs

Tank Davis, Haney, Lomachenko territory

Featherweight
126 lbs

Fast-paced, technique-driven fights

IPTV vs PPV Boxing Costs

Boxing fans who buy PPV events individually can spend hundreds of dollars per year. Major championship fights typically cost $64.99 to $89.99 each. Here is how IPTV compares.

ExpenseIPTV US CanadaTraditional PPV
Annual SubscriptionFrom $49.99/yearN/A (per-event pricing)
1 PPV Fight (Main Event)Included$64.99 - $89.99
4 PPV Fights Per YearIncluded$260 - $360/year
ESPN+ SubscriptionIncluded$10.99/mo ($131.88/yr)
Showtime SubscriptionIncluded$10.99/mo ($131.88/yr)
DAZN SubscriptionIncluded$19.99/mo ($149.99/yr)
Total Annual Cost (Active Fan)From $49.99/year$600 - $900+
Other Sports Included20,000+ channels, all sportsBoxing only

Major Boxing Promotions

Professional boxing is organized around promotional companies that sign fighters and negotiate broadcast deals. Understanding each promotion helps you know which channel to watch.

Top Rank

Bob Arum (1973)ESPN / ESPN+

Known for developing fighters from prospect to champion. Strong Olympic pipeline.

Key fighters: Crawford, Lomachenko, Stevenson, Valdez, Beterbiev

Premier Boxing Champions (PBC)

Al Haymon (2015)Showtime / Fox / PBC PPV

Massive stable of fighters across all divisions. Controls much of US boxing.

Key fighters: Spence, Tank Davis, Charlo, Benavidez, Ennis

Matchroom Boxing

Eddie Hearn (2010s)DAZN

UK-based promotion with global expansion. Strong presence in US and UK markets.

Key fighters: Canelo, Joshua, Haney, Bivol, Munguia

Golden Boy Promotions

Oscar De La Hoya (2002)DAZN / Various

Legacy promotion that has developed numerous world champions across divisions.

Key fighters: Vergil Ortiz, Jaime Munguia (former), Ryan Garcia (former)

Fight Night Experience

A typical boxing event includes multiple bouts building to the main event. Here is what to expect on a major fight night.

5:00 PM ET
Early Prelims

Prospect fights and local talent. Untelevised or streaming-only.

7:00 PM ET
Televised Undercard

Featured undercard bouts on ESPN, Showtime, or DAZN.

9:00 PM ET
Co-Main Event

High-profile supporting bout, often a title fight or eliminator.

11:00 PM ET
Main Event

Championship or PPV headliner. Ring walks and anthems precede the fight.

International Boxing Coverage

Boxing is a global sport with major fight scenes in the UK, Mexico, Japan, and beyond. Our international channel lineup covers fights from around the world.

United Kingdom

Sky Sports Boxing

Major UK fight nights, Matchroom UK cards, and British title fights. Anthony Joshua's home events broadcast here.

Mexico / Latin America

ESPN Deportes / TUDN

Mexican boxing is a rich tradition. Canelo, Munguia, and rising Mexican fighters frequently headline cards.

Japan / Asia

ESPN / DAZN

Japan's boxing scene produces elite champions in lower weight classes. Inoue and other Japanese fighters air on international feeds.

How to Watch Boxing

1

Choose Your Plan

Pick Silver (1 device), Gold (2 devices), or Diamond (4 devices). All plans include every boxing channel and PPV event.

2

Install the App

Download your IPTV app on Fire Stick, Smart TV, Android, iOS, PC, or Mac. Setup takes under 5 minutes.

3

Find Boxing Channels

Open the Sports category or search for ESPN, Showtime, DAZN, or Sky Sports Boxing. All channels are organized by category.

4

Watch Fight Night

Tune in to any boxing event in up to 4K Ultra HD. Check the EPG guide for upcoming fight cards and schedules.

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Top Rank, PBC, Matchroom, Golden Boy — all major promotions on one platform.

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FAQ

Yes. All pay-per-view boxing events are included at no extra cost in every subscription plan. No additional fees for any fight.

We cover all major promotions: Top Rank (ESPN), PBC (Showtime/Fox), Matchroom (DAZN), Golden Boy, and more. Every sanctioning body title fight is available.

Yes. Championship boxing events broadcast in 4K are available in Ultra HD quality through our service.

Yes. DAZN boxing events including Matchroom fights are included in our channel lineup alongside all other promotions.

Yes. Full undercard coverage is available for all major boxing events, not just the main event. Prelim bouts and co-main events are all included.

Major PPV boxing events typically cost between $64.99 and $89.99 per event on traditional cable or streaming platforms. With IPTV US Canada, every PPV fight is included in your subscription at no extra charge.

Yes. We carry Sky Sports Boxing for UK fights and ESPN Deportes plus TUDN for Mexican boxing coverage. International fight cards from around the world are fully covered.

Yes. Olympic boxing is covered through our ESPN and NBC Sports channels during the Summer Olympics, and select amateur championship events air on ESPN and other sports networks.

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