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Dazn is treating boxing fans to a major matchup on Friday (Dec. 15) when Jake “The Problem Child” Paul goes up against cruiserweight Andre August. This will be a critical fight for Paul as it will help set up his 2024 boxing season — especially since August is the most experienced boxer he is scheduled to fight against, so far with a 10-1-1 record and five knockouts.
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The match will be taking place at the Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Fla., and you can still snag tickets on StubHub, Seat Geek, Vivid Seats, Ticketmaster and TicketSmarter. If you weren’t able to catch travel deals to see Paul vs. August in person, you can still livestream the main event at home through Dazn.
Right now, The Problem Child has a record of 7-1, meaning this fight showcases just how serious he is about taking his boxing campaign to the next level.
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET with the Paul vs. Andre and ring walks scheduled to take place at around 10:30 p.m. ET. Timing could shift depending on the length of undercard fights though.
Keep reading to learn the streaming options available.
Where to Watch Paul vs. August
There are a couple ways to stream the main event from the comfort of you home. Fight coverage will start at around 7:30 p.m. ET with the Paul vs. August beginning around 10:30 p.m. ET on Dazn and Dazn.com, which you can watch on your TV, smartphone, tablet and laptop through a subscription for $19.99/month. Click here or the button below to sign up for a subscription now.
If this is the first time you’ve heard of Dazn, it’s a subscription service for crossover boxing and more including Paul vs. August, women’s soccer and more PPV matches. A membership will give you access to more than 50 fights a year for only $19.99/month. If you decide to cancel your membership, Dazn does require a 30-day notice.
Other scheduled matches on the fight card include: Shadasia Green vs. Franchon Crews Dezurn, Yoenis Tellez vs. Livan Navarro, Elijah Flores vs. Javier Mayoral, Zachary Randolph vs. Michael Manna, Lorenzo Medina vs. Joshua Temple, Alexander Gueche vs. Clayton Ward and Xavier Bocanegra vs. a TBA competitior.
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Boxing and MMA are facing off this weekend in the highly anticipated matchup of WBC and lineal heavyweight boxing world champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury against lineal MMA heavyweight world champion Francis Ngannou. Presented by Top Rank, the combat sports crossover event will take place Saturday (Oct. 28) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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If you weren’t able to grab a travel deal to see the matches live, you have streaming options to view the action from home.
The major heavyweight exclusive boxing event will feature 10 rounds of Fury vs. Ngannou starting at 2 p.m. ET. This will be a pay-per-view match airing exclusively on ESPN+ for $80, which you can purchase here. Other matches you can check out include undefeated British competitors Fabio Wardley vs. David Adeleye in a 12-rounder, former heavyweight world champion Joseph Parker vs. Canadian knockout artist Simon Kean in a 10-rounder, Arslanbek Makhmudov vs. Junior Anthony Wright in a 10-rounder and Moses Itauma vs. Istvan Bernath in a six-rounder.
Before the main event airs on Saturday, you can tune into Road to Riyadh: Fury vs. Ngannou, a 30-minute all-access preview of the upcoming boxing event. You can view it live Friday (Oct. 27) at 6:30 a.m. ET on ESPN News. (We suggest using DirecTV Stream’s 5-day free trial here if you don’t have cable.) Plus, it’s available on-demand to rewatch through ESPN+, the ESPN app and ESPN.com.
Keep reading to learn how to livestream the boxing event online.
How to Stream Fury vs. Ngannou Online
Fury vs. Ngannou will begin livestreaming at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, which you can watch live through pay-per-view on ESPN+. The match can be purchased for $80 through ESPN+ if you’re a current subscriber, or you can click the button below.
Don’t have a subscription? You can bundle the PPV with an ESPN+ subscription, which will give you access the the feature event as well as ESPN+’s entire library of sports coverage and exclusives. You can sign up here or through the button below.
Subscriptions through ESPN+ start at $10.99/month or you can save 15% on an annual subscription for $109.99/year. A subscription grants access to exclusive ESPN+ content, including UFC PPV preliminary matches, live games for other sports, NFL drafts, NFL playoffs, MLB games and exclusive on-demand videos. You’ll also receive access to content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider, original shows to stream on-demand such as game recaps, NBA finals, analyses hosted by Peyton Manning and more.
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The championship is finally here! One Fight Night 15 will have Thanh Le and Ilya Freymanov enter the ring to battle it out for the champion title — and you don’t want to miss the face-off. The upcoming boxing match will take place at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday (Oct. 6) at 8 p.m. ET. If you didn’t nab a travel deal, then you can livestream the event on Prime Video.
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Described as two of the “most dangerous knockout artists in the featherweight mixed martial arts division” by One Fight, the Le vs. Freymanov match will see Le attempt to defend his championship title and prove he’s still the best of the best, while Freymanov will try to go from No. 3 ranked to a champion title.
The card also features a co-main event with undefeated titleholder Jonathan Di Bella taking on Danial Williams in a strawweight championship showdown. Other matches include Tawanchai PK Saenchai vs. Jo Nattawut (featherweight), Mikey Musumeci vs. Shinya Aoki (openweight), Joshua Pacio vs. Mansur Malachiev (strawweight), Timofey Nastyukhin vs. Zhang Lipeng (lightweight), Eko Roni Saputra vs. Hu Yong (flyweight), Phetjeeja vs. Celest Hansen (catchweight) and more.
Keep reading to learn the streaming options to watch the major event.
How to Watch Le vs. Freymanov
Le vs. Freymanov will be livestreaming exclusively on Prime Video on Friday (Oct. 6) at 8 p.m. ET. If you have a Prime membership, you can watch the boxing match for no additional cost — just log into your account and find it under One Fight Night.
Not subscribed? Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial for new users when you sign up, which means you can tune into the championship fight for free. Once the trial period is over, you’ll be charged the regular subscription price of $14.99/month (or $139/year). Click here or the button below to launch your 30-day free trial.
Besides the championship match, you’ll also have access to the entire Prime Video library filled with exclusive content, TV series and movies such as Thursday Night Football and other sports, including NBA, MLB, WNBA, One Championship and soccer.
You can also take advantage of additional premium channel add-ons to expand your library offerings with networks such as Paramount+, Showtime, Max and AMC+. Prime Premiere is also a new perk added to the membership, which provides members with free tickets to advance screenings of Prime Original movies and series in theaters.
Other perks included with a membership include free one-day shipping on Prime eligible products, early access to deals, access to Prime Day savings, grocery delivery, Amazon Music, Prime Gaming, Prime Reading and many more perks.
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Joe Budden & Gillie Da Kid are both former rappers turned podcasters who found success in the broadcast world and had a mild feud that ended with the pair squashing the beef. In that olive branch moment, both Joe Budden and Gillie Da Kid floated the idea of a boxing match with Gillie claiming he’d put the beats on Budden.
Joe Budden was a recent guest on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast with Gillie Da Kid alongside his partner and family member Wallo. At various times during the appearance, Gillie and Budden took shots at each other, which reached a head earlier this year.
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During a broadcast of his eponymously named podcast, Budden clowned Gillie for having a small bedroom window in hilarious fashion. Gillie came back with his own barbs too and it appeared that the so-called “Pod Wars” Budden often references on his show was truly underway.
The beef was settled soon as Budden joined MDWOG but Gillie used the moment to roast Budden’s fashion senses in relentless fashion. Budden seemed unbothered by Gillie’s swipes and retorted with some of his own.
As the conversation wore on, the celebrity boxing match idea was floated with Gillie saying he’d mop Budden with the hands. Gillie Da Kid has demonstrated his hand skills before during a live taping of the podcast with Floyd Mayweather as a guest. Budden has also famously shared that he’s no slouch with the mitts either. Either way, if this happens, hopefully, they make it a charitable event or something of the sort.
Check out the clip of the conversation courtesy of X user @TherealHassanO below.
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Jake Paul and Nate Diaz will face off in a boxing match at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on Saturday (Aug. 5). Diaz, a UFC fighter, will make his professional boxing debut in the match against Paul.
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Want to catch the fight in person? Tickets are available for as low as $55, although most are available for around $80 on sites like StubHub, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats.
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If you’d rather watch from home, read of details on when and where to stream the fight online.
Where Can You Watch the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz Fight?
There are a few different ways to watch the Paul vs. Diaz fight. For starters, the main card will take place on Saturday at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Dazn for $59.99. Fight coverage will begin at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.
You can watch the fight on your TV, laptop, smart phone and other compatible streaming devices via the Dazn app or online at DAZN.com.
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What is Dazn? The subscription service offers crossover boxing, women’s soccer and more including PPV fights like Paul vs. Diaz. For non-subscribers, the fight will cost $59.99 on DAZN, plus a discounted membership rate of 99 cents (reg. $19.99). The membership, which gives you access to over 50 fights a year, will renew at $19.99 after the first month. Dazn requires a 30-day notice to cancel your membership.
Where else will the fight be available? The Paul vs. Diaz fight will broadcast live on ESPN+ PPV. The main card starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (preliminaries are scheduled for 6:15 p.m. ET/3:15 PT). If you’re an ESPN+ subscriber, you can order the fight for $59.99.
Not subscribed? ESPN+ subscriptions start at $9.99/month to stream all your favorite sports including boxing, baseball, basketball, football, soccer, UFC and more.
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The Paul vs. Diaz fight will also be available on PPV.com for $59.99. No membership required.
Who else is on the fight card? Besides Paul and Diaz, the fight card includes Amanda Serrano vs. Heather Hardy, Shadasia Green vs. Olivia Curry, Ashton Sylve vs. William Silva, Chris Avila vs. Jeremy Stephens, Olivia Curry vs. Shadasia Green, Alan Sanchez vs. Angel Beltran Villa and Luciano Ramos vs. CJ Hamilton.
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Terence Crawford demonstrated Saturday night (July 29) why he has garnered heavy respect in the welterweight division after defeating Errol Spence Jr. in a unification bout. In the win, Terence Crawford became the first undisputed welterweight champion of the world since 1986.
In front of a sold-out crowd at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., Terence Crawford and Errol Spence finally got their moment after negotiations stalled late last year for a unification match. The long-awaited match didn’t have the explosive back-and-forth fight fans expected but highlighted why Crawford is considered the best pound-for-pound boxer in the sport today.
Spence opened the fight in his usual fashion but from there, Crawford delivered crushing blows, flooring Spence in Round 2 and again in Round 7. Spence was never able to mount an offensive and each time he tried, Crawford was there to stop him.
In Round 9, Spence, already looking worse for wear, stopped throwing punches and Crawford unloaded big shots but the referee saw enough and stopped the match.
“Like I said before, I only dreamed of being a world champion,” said Crawford after the match as reported by ESPN. “I’m an overachiever. Nobody believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everybody a believer.”
Crawford walked to the ring with Eminem, who performed his massive hit “Lose Yourself” for the crowd. The tone was set early as the champion was beyond focused on his goal.
After the match, Spence congratulated his opponent and hoped they could run it back again. The pair also showed massive respect for one another in a moment of class from both fighters.
On X (formerly known as Twitter), fight fans reacted to Terence Crawford stopping Errol Spence Jr. in Las Vegas. Check out those reactions below.
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Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron are set to go head-to-head in an undisputed super lightweight champion bout at Dublin’s 3Arena on Saturday (May 20).
The boxing match will be Taylor’s first fight in her hometown of Dublin since launching her pro boxing career. The 36-year-old boxer’s undisputed record stands at 20 wins, six of which ended in knockouts. Cameron, a 32-year-old British boxer, has a 17-0 record (8 KOs).
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Taylor vs. Cameron: Fight Card, How to Stream on DAZN
The Taylor vs. Cameron fight will stream exclusively on DAZN this Saturday, but start times may vary depending on where you live. The platform is $19.99/month to stream over 50 boxing matches, crossover boxing and women’s soccer.
DAZN also offers a Flexible Pass plan for $24.99/month and an Annual Super Save plan for $224.99, which saves you $74.89 per year.
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Saturday’s main card starts at 2 p.m. ET/11:00 a.m. PT (7 p.m. BST). Main event ring walks are scheduled for 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT (10:31 p.m. BST).
The fight card will also include: Gary Cully vs. Jose Felix (lightweight), Terri Harper vs. Ceclia Braekhus (WBA women’s super-welterweight title), Dennis Hogan vs. James Metcalf (super welterweight), Caoimhin Agyarko vs. Grant Dennis (super welterweight), Thomas Carty vs. Jay McFarlane; (heavyweight), Paddy Donovan vs. Sam O’Maison (welterweight) and Maisey Rose Courtney vs. Kate Radomska (flyweight).
Can you stream DAZN with ExpressVPN? You can stream DAZN in several countries, but there are “strict controls” around where they broadcast. As a result, DAZN restricts VPN users “who are not authorized to video content due to the country they reside in.”
Luckily DAZN, is available in over 200 countries around the globe. And you can stream from anywhere including iPhones, iPads, Android phones (and tablets), Google Chromecast, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Sony TV, Android TV, computers and gaming consoles such as Playstation and Xbox.
Viewers in Argentina, Chile and Colombia must download the DAZN app and sign up from there, versus using a web browser to stream.
Other upcoming fights on DAZN include Alexis Roca vs. Anthony Young (May 27), Jamie Munguia vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko (June 10), Edgar Berlanga vs. Jason Quigley (June 24) and Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz (August 5).
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On Saturday (May 6), Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will defend his undisputed middleweight title against contender John Ryder in one of the year’s most anticipated boxing matches.
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The pay-per-view bout is scheduled to take place at Akron Stadium in Alvarez’s hometown of Guadalajara, Mexico, and will be the boxer’s first match in his hometown in 12 years.
Alvarez, 32, is favored over Ryder, 34, with a 94 percent probability of winning the match, Forbes reports. Both men are evenly matched in height (5′ 9″) and reach (70 inches) but differ in fight stats. Alvarez’s record stands at 58 wins (39 KOs), two losses and two draws. Ryder, a London native, has secured 32 wins and five losses (18 KOs).
Read on for more details about the Canelo vs. Ryder match.
How to Watch Canelo vs. Ryder Online
Canelo vs. Ryder will be available on DAZN in over 200 countries including the U.S. and Canada. The main card begins at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT. According to DAZN, ring walks will start at around 11 p.m. ET/8. p.m. PT.
The fight is $74.98 to stream on DAZN — $54.99 for the match and $19.99 for a 30-day subscription to the platform. You can also watch or stream the boxing match for $79.99 on ppv.com; in addition to cable and satellite providers such as Xfinity, Spectrum, DirectTV and Dish.
Canelo vs. Ryder on DAZN $74.98
Subscribing to DAZN gives you access to over 50 fights a year, crossover boxing, women’s soccer, pool and more. The subscription will automatically renew at $19.99/month unless you cancel (DAZN requires a 30-day notice to cancel your subscription).
What else can you watch on DAZN? The schedule of upcoming fights includes KSI vs. Joe Fournier on May 13, Katie Taylor vs. Chantelle Cameron on May 20, and Alexis Rocha vs. Anthony Young on May 27.
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Gervonta “Tank” Davis is headed back to the ring, this time in a catchweight fight against fellow undefeated boxer “King” Ryan Garcia. The highly anticipated fight will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday (April 22).
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Davis vs. Garcia: Schedule, Fight Card & How to Watch
The fight will stream live on Saturday via Showtime and DAZN. Boxing fans will be able to stream in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Portugal, Poland, New Zealand, Australia, and other countries around the globe. The main card begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
According to DAZN, the ring walk is scheduled for 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT. (international viewers will have to stay up late – or get up early – to catch the boxing match. The main card starts at 1 a.m. BST and 5 a.m. CET).
How much does the Davis vs. Garcia fight cost? The pay-per-view fight is $84.99 on Showtime and DAZN.
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If you go through DAZN, you can stream Davis. vs. Garcia, plus dozens of fights and other sporting events for $24.99/month ($224.99/year).
DAZN requires a 30-day notice to cancel your subscription. The streamer is accessible from your TV, computer, smartphone and other devices such as PlayStation or Xbox.
For viewers who don’t have cable or access to cable channels through a streaming platform, Showtime is available on Prime Video and other streamers such as DirectTV Stream, Hulu and Sling TV.
Want to save money on your streaming bill? Bundle Showtime and Paramount+ for just $11.99/month.
Besides Davis and Garcia, Saturday’s fight card will feature a total of 11 fights in various weight classes including super middleweight, light middleweight, lightweight and bantamweight.