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How to watch and live stream boxing in 2025

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Step into the ring as we break down the best sports streaming platforms in the United States for live boxing, fight replays, exclusive documentaries, and expert analysis.

Whether you're about those heavyweight clashes, fired-up press conferences, or the rise of new contenders, our top four streaming services have you covered.

When is the next big boxing clash?

The much-anticipated clash between Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois is just around the corner. The undefeated Ukrainian hero Usyk is on the hunt for his 24th straight win. He has the WBC, WBO and WBA heavyweight titles on the line. Revenge will be on the mind of the homeboy Daniel Dubois, who was beaten by Usyk the last time they met. The game was full of controversies, especially the low-blow punch from Dubois, which made headlines.

A bitter ninth-round knockout ended his aspirations. With the 90,000-strong Wembley crowd cheering the Brit, he will look to set the record straight and inflict a first defeat on Usyk, who is one of the greatest boxers ever. The clash will take place on Saturday, July 19.

Halfway across the world in Las Vegas, the Philippine legend Manny Pacquiao will take on the WBC welterweight champion, American Mario Barrios. After four years away from the ring, the PacMan is hungry for another world title.

Upcoming 2025 boxing schedule

Major Title Fights

DateWeight ClassHeadline EventStreaming
Jul 19Oleksander Usyk's WBC, WBO and WBA heavyweight titles, Dubois' IBF heavyweight titleOleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois (12 rounds)DAZN PPV
Jul 19Barrios' welterweight titleManny Pacquiao vs Mario Barrios (12 rounds)Prime Video PPV
Sep 13Alvarez's undisputed super middleweight championshipCanelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford (12 rounds)Netflix
Nov 22Benavidez's WBC light heavyweight titleDavid Beavidez vs Anthony Yarde (12 rounds)DAZN

For the complete fight schedule, click here.

Read More: How to watch Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois 2: Date, time, fight card & more info

  • Best for archived boxing content

    ESPN+ is a great option for those wanting to stream live boxing on a budget, with plenty of matches broadcast live, but its best feature is its extensive archives which include iconic titan clashes like Mayweather vs. Pacquiao and Ali vs. Frazier. ESPN Ringside also provides original footage of fights with analysis from some of the biggest boxing personalities.

    There are three subscriptions available:

    Monthly$9.99/month
    Annual$99.99/year
    Disney bundle (comes with Hulu and Disney+)$12.99/month


    The Disney bundle is the best value for money, as you get ESPN+ content with Disney and Hulu on top for only $3 extra, which gives you plenty of additional entertainment.

    However, if you want to keep your subscriptions lean and sports-focused, you can have all the ESPN+ boxing content for only $9.99/mo.

    Subscription doesn't include boxing cards. Boxing cards for big matches will either require a one-off payment or repeat payment for PPV on top of the subscription.

    Pros

    Great UFC and boxing coverage

    Variety of sports, including soccer, golf, NFL and more

    Good value entertainment bundle

    "Bracket Predictor" to help Fantasy sports fans

    Cons

    Additional PPV fees for boxing

    Basic ESPN channel not included

  • How to watch and stream boxing 2023

    Hulu + LiveTV is the best streaming service for any boxing fans who want their sporting events and entertainment in one place. It includes all the standard sports channels you need for boxing content, like ESPN and FS1 in its lineup, as well as ESPN+ and SHOWTIME.

    ESPN and ESPN+ cover the majority of boxing events, while FOX's FS1 channel provides Premier Boxing Champions events (covered in Spanish on Fox Deportes), and SHOWTIME has your big boxing cards ready to go.

    Hulu+LiveTV subscription runs at $69.99/month, which is great value for money when compared to a lot of its premium streaming competitors for the same sports coverage.

    Pros

    Unlimited Cloud DVR storage

    Compatible across devices

    Add-ons include unlimited screens

    Key sports channels featured in lineup

    Cons

    Standard subscription includes ads

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