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Boxing replays — 2026 legal sources

Where to find boxing full fights — legal 2026 catalog

DAZN’s archive, ESPN+ for Top Rank fights, the Showtime back-catalog on Paramount+, and free YouTube uploads from the major promoters. The legal boxing replay library is enormous in 2026.

TL;DR: Boxing’s full-fight catalog splits across promoters: DAZN for Matchroom and most major UK fights ($24.99/mo). ESPN+ for the Top Rank archive ($11.99/mo). Paramount+ inherited the Showtime PBC catalog after Showtime Sports shut down ($11.99/mo with Showtime). Promoter YouTube channels post selected free full fights weekly. SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces the $150 cable bill for surrounding boxing-related cable coverage.

Why pirate streams of boxing full fight replays aren’t worth it in 2026

Three things changed since 2018. First, residential ISPs (Comcast, Spectrum, AT&T) routinely send copyright notices for repeated streaming-piracy traffic, and after three notices you risk service throttling. Second, malware in fake-stream pages got dramatically more sophisticated — cryptojacking JavaScript and credential-stealer overlays disguised as captchas are now the norm. Third, the legitimate alternatives got cheap enough that the cost-benefit flipped.

Pirate stream pages also drop during the actual main events you wanted to watch — anti-piracy enforcement targets the high-traffic streams during live broadcast, so the round-1 stream that worked stops working in round 4 when it actually matters.

The legitimate streaming stack for combat sports in 2026

UFC events: ESPN+ at $11.99/mo for prelims and Fight Night cards, plus $79.99 per numbered-card PPV. PFL and Bellator (post-2024 merger): DAZN at $24.99/mo. ONE Championship: Amazon Prime Video at $14.99/mo, plus $39.99 per major PPV. Boxing splits across promoters: Top Rank on ESPN+ ($11.99/mo), Matchroom and Canelo on DAZN ($24.99/mo), PBC and Tank Davis on Prime Video Boxing PPV ($79.99 per main card with free PBC YouTube prelims), and the Showtime back-catalog on Paramount+ ($11.99/mo with the Showtime tier).

Combined live-streamer cost is roughly $50-$75/mo depending on which orgs you follow — much less than a $150+ cable bill, and far more reliable than pirate streams.

The split boxing back-catalog: DAZN + ESPN+ + Paramount+

DAZN at $24.99/mo carries Matchroom Boxing’s entire archive (Anthony Joshua, Canelo Alvarez since the deal, Katie Taylor, the Eddie Hearn promotion catalog), plus the Golden Boy Promotions catalog they acquired, the Bellator back-catalog (post-merger with PFL), and a growing roster of international boxing footage. ESPN+ at $11.99/mo holds the Top Rank archive — Bob Arum’s promotion that handles Tyson Fury, Terence Crawford, Shakur Stevenson, Vasiliy Lomachenko. When Showtime Sports shut down in late 2023, the boxing catalog moved to Paramount+ at $11.99/mo (with-Showtime tier required). The PBC era — Errol Spence, Keith Thurman, the Mayweather PBC fights — lives there along with the Showtime classic-fights catalog from the 1980s-2000s. Top Rank, Matchroom, PBC, and Golden Boy each upload selected free full fights to YouTube weekly — free, legitimate, no risk.

How SDZ fits the cord-cutter combat-sports stack

Slam Dunk Zone doesn’t replace the official streamers — those carry the actual broadcast rights. What SDZ replaces is the $150+/mo cable bill that gives you FS1 (post-fight shows, PBC free cable cards), ESPN cable channels (Top Rank surrounding coverage), and the broader sports-cable bundle.

Realistic 2026 combat-sports cord-cutter stack: ESPN+ + DAZN + SDZ at $39.95/mo for the cable replacement = the full fan diet at roughly half the cost of cable. Cancel anytime, watch on 6 devices, fulfilled by AccuViewTV since 2018.

Concretely, the SDZ piece carries 5,000+ HD channels including FS1, FS2, ESPN cable, ESPN2, ESPNews, FOX broadcast, NBC broadcast, CBS, ABC, plus international, news, movies, kids, and 24/7 sports talk. For combat-sports cord-cutters, the FS1 access is the part that matters most — UFC’s post-fight press conferences, PBC’s free cable cards (Spence prelims, Tank Davis prelims), and the full slate of MMA/boxing talk shows live on FS1 and ESPN cable rather than the streamers.

Setup time is under 60 seconds: subscribe at $39.95/mo, receive credentials by email, install the AccuViewTV app on Firestick / Android / iOS / smart TV / PC, log in, watch. No truck-roll, no hardware purchase, no contract, no cancellation fee. The membership is invitation-only — your access opens the moment your subscription confirms and stays open as long as you renew.

The Slam Dunk Deal

Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone

  Cable SDZ
Cost$150+$39.95
Channels~2005,000+
Devices1–26 at once
ContractLockedCancel anytime
SportsPremium tierIncluded

Boxing Full Fight Replays — frequently asked questions

Where’s the biggest boxing full-fight archive in 2026?

DAZN at $24.99/mo carries the Matchroom and Golden Boy back-catalogs — the largest single boxing library.

Where did Showtime boxing go?

Paramount+ inherited the Showtime Sports catalog when Showtime Sports shut down in late 2023. Need the with-Showtime tier ($11.99/mo).

Are Top Rank fight replays free?

ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) carries the full Top Rank archive. The ESPN free tier and the Top Rank Boxing YouTube channel post selected free replays weekly.

Can I get all boxing on one subscription?

No. The catalog is split across DAZN (Matchroom), ESPN+ (Top Rank), Paramount+ (PBC/Showtime legacy), and free YouTube channels.

What does SDZ add to a boxing fan stack?

SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces the $150 cable bill for FS1, ESPN cable feeds, and cable-channel boxing-adjacent programming.

Tip-off

Stop paying $150 for cable.

Same sports. More channels. More devices. $39.95/mo.

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