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Tank Davis live — 2026 official guide

Watch Tank Davis fights live — the official 2026 path

Gervonta “Tank” Davis fights are PPV events distributed by PBC. In 2026 that means Prime Video Boxing PPV ($79.99) for main cards plus free prelims on the PBC YouTube channel.

TL;DR: Gervonta “Tank” Davis fights are distributed by PBC (Premier Boxing Champions). Main-card PPVs in 2026 stream via Prime Video Boxing PPV at $79.99 per event (Tank’s contract moved from Showtime to Prime Video PPV in late 2024). Prelim cards are free on the PBC YouTube channel. The post-fight breakdowns and surrounding boxing coverage on FS1 cable are accessible via cable — or via SDZ at $39.95/mo without contract.

Where tank davis fight live actually streams in 2026

Gervonta Davis’s promotional contract is with Mayweather Promotions / PBC, and as of late 2024 his PPV main-card distribution moved from Showtime (which shut down) to Prime Video Boxing PPV. Each main-card event is $79.99, no Prime subscription required (Prime members occasionally get a discount). Prelim fights — typically 4-6 fights before the main card — air free on the official PBC YouTube channel starting roughly 90 minutes before the main card. Tank Davis vs. Lamont Roach was a Prime Video Boxing PPV at $79.99; sites named “streameast tank vs roach” were unlicensed pirate aggregators with low-quality rips that dropped during the main event. If you missed the live fight, Prime Video’s PPV replay is available for 48 hours at the same fee. The fight footage eventually lands in Prime Video’s general boxing back-catalog roughly 4-8 weeks later.

There is no legitimate free path for UFC numbered-card PPVs in 2026. The pirate-stream sites that promise “free UFC 309” or similar are universally either malware vectors or low-resolution rips that drop mid-fight. ESPN+ at $11.99/mo plus the $79.99 PPV is the only legal route — and it’s the same flat fee whether you buy through cable or through ESPN+.

Why the PPV costs the same through every legitimate path

UFC’s PPV pricing is set by UFC and TKO Group, then distributed at the same wholesale rate to every legitimate retail channel — ESPN+, cable PPV (Comcast, Spectrum, DirecTV), and Prime Video Boxing PPV (for boxing PPVs). The retail price is $79.99 regardless of where you buy. Anyone advertising the PPV at a meaningfully lower price is either running a promotion that requires existing subscribers (rare) or running a scam.

The only legitimate ways to pay less than $79.99 for a UFC numbered card: split with a friend (one screen at one location with a group), wait 24-48 hours and watch the replay through ESPN+ for the same fee, or wait 4-6 weeks and the fight lands in Fight Pass back-catalog ($9.99/mo).

How to avoid paying cable just for combat-sports access

If you currently have cable mainly because of UFC PPVs and surrounding combat-sports coverage, the cord-cutter math: ESPN+ $11.99 + SDZ $39.95 = $51.94/mo plus PPV fees. Cable is $150+/mo plus the same PPV fees. SDZ replaces cable for FS1 (PBC free cards), ESPN cable channels (Top Rank surrounding coverage), and the broadcast networks that cable bundles.

The PPV fee is the same either way; the cable bundle is what changes. Cancel cable, keep ESPN+ for live UFC, add SDZ for the cable channels, save $100/mo.

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Tank Davis Fight Live — frequently asked questions

Where is Tank Davis fighting in 2026?

PPV main-card events stream via Prime Video Boxing PPV at $79.99 per event. Prelims are free on the PBC YouTube channel.

Did Tank Davis leave Showtime?

Yes — after Showtime Sports shut down in late 2023, his PPV distribution moved to Prime Video Boxing PPV in late 2024.

Can I watch Tank Davis prelims free?

Yes. PBC’s official YouTube channel streams Tank Davis prelim fights free, typically 90 minutes before the main card.

Is streameast safe for Tank vs Roach?

No. “streameast tank vs roach” pages were unlicensed pirate aggregators. Streams that worked dropped during the main event.

Can SDZ stream Tank Davis PPVs?

No. SDZ doesn’t claim PPV distribution. SDZ replaces the $150 cable bill for FS1, ESPN cable channels, and surrounding cable boxing coverage.

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