Tonight’s fight — 2026 quick lookup
How to watch the fight tonight — UFC, boxing, all of it
Combat-sports broadcast rights split across 5 streaming services and 4 cable networks in 2026. Here’s the fastest 2026 lookup table — what’s on tonight, where it streams, what it costs.
TL;DR: Tonight’s fight depends on which org. UFC: ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) + $79.99 PPV for numbered cards. Top Rank Boxing: ESPN+. PBC / Tank Davis: Prime Video PPV ($79.99) for main cards, free PBC YouTube for prelims. DAZN-promoted (Matchroom, Canelo, Joshua): DAZN ($24.99/mo). PFL/Bellator: DAZN. ONE Championship: Amazon Prime Video PPV. SDZ at $39.95/mo doesn’t carry PPVs but replaces the $150 cable bill for surrounding combat-sports cable coverage.
What you actually need to know about how to watch the fight tonight
Combat-sports broadcast rights are deeply fragmented in 2026. Knowing which org promotes the card determines where you stream it. UFC numbered card: ESPN+ + $79.99 PPV. UFC Fight Night: ESPN+ alone. Top Rank Boxing (Tyson Fury, Crawford, Stevenson): ESPN+ or ESPN cable. PBC / Tank Davis / Spence / Thurman: Prime Video Boxing PPV for main cards, free PBC YouTube for prelims, FS1 for free cable PBC cards. Matchroom / DAZN-promoted (Canelo, Joshua, Katie Taylor): DAZN plus PPV fee for select Canelo cards. PFL / Bellator: DAZN. ONE Championship: Amazon Prime Video; PPV at $39.99 per major event. For pure name-recognition: Tank Davis, Spence, Thurman = PBC = Prime Video PPV; Canelo, Joshua, Taylor = DAZN; Fury, Crawford, Stevenson = ESPN+; Jones, Pereira, Topuria = UFC = ESPN+.
How how to watch the fight tonight fits the broader UFC / boxing landscape in 2026
UFC’s parent TKO Group (NYSE: TKO) — same parent as WWE since the 2023 merger — runs the UFC business through its Las Vegas HQ with international offices in London, São Paulo, and Shanghai. PBC (Premier Boxing Champions) handles Tank Davis, Spence, Thurman; Top Rank handles Tyson Fury, Crawford, Stevenson; Matchroom handles Joshua, Canelo, Taylor.
Each promoter has different streaming distribution (UFC on ESPN+, PBC on Prime Video PPV, Top Rank on ESPN+, Matchroom on DAZN), so where you watch depends on which promoter is running the card.
How to watch every UFC and boxing event without paying $150 cable
UFC: ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) for prelims and Fight Nights, plus $79.99 per numbered PPV. Boxing: ESPN+ for Top Rank, DAZN ($24.99/mo) for Matchroom and Canelo, Prime Video Boxing PPV ($79.99) for Tank Davis and PBC main cards. Plus the cable channels around them — FS1, ESPN cable, broadcast networks for free cable PBC cards: SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces a $150 cable bundle without the contract.The realistic 2026 combat-sports cord-cutter math, side-by-side: a cable subscription with the sports tier and PPV add-ons runs $150-$220/mo before any actual PPV purchase. The streamer-plus-SDZ stack runs $51.94/mo (ESPN+ $11.99 + SDZ $39.95) for UFC fans, or $76.93/mo (add DAZN $24.99) for fans who follow Canelo and Matchroom too. PPV fees are identical either way — $79.99 for UFC numbered cards, $79.99 for Tank Davis cards, no markup on the streamer route. The savings are pure on the cable bundle, which is the part you stop paying for.
What you don’t lose by cord-cutting: every UFC PPV is the same broadcast on ESPN+ as it is on cable PPV — same production, same commentators, same camera angles, same replay system. Every boxing PPV on DAZN or Prime Video is the same broadcast as the cable PPV version. The only thing cable gives you that streaming-plus-SDZ doesn’t is the bundled cable-PPV billing convenience — and that convenience costs $100+/mo for fans who already pay for streaming services.
How SDZ fits if you’re cord-cutting
Realistic combat-sports cord-cutter stack: ESPN+ $11.99 + DAZN $24.99 + SDZ $39.95 = $76.93/mo for the full UFC + boxing diet plus 5,000+ general channels. Compare to cable’s $150+/mo for the cable channels minus DAZN. PPVs cost the same either way.
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Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone
| Cable | SDZ | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $150+ | $39.95 |
| Channels | ~200 | 5,000+ |
| Devices | 1–2 | 6 at once |
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| Sports | Premium tier | Included |
How to Watch the Fight Tonight — frequently asked questions
How do I find out what fight is on tonight?
SecondsOut.com (boxing) and MMAJunkie.com (MMA) carry daily calendars listing every card across orgs with direct streaming-source links.
Where do I watch UFC tonight?
ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) — every UFC numbered card and Fight Night streams there. Numbered cards add a $79.99 PPV fee.
Where do I watch the boxing fight tonight?
Depends on the promoter. Top Rank = ESPN+; PBC/Tank Davis = Prime Video PPV; Matchroom/Canelo = DAZN.
Can I watch the fight tonight free?
Sometimes. PBC prelims air free on YouTube. UFC prelims occasionally on ESPN’s free tier. Main-card PPVs are never legitimately free in 2026.
Does SDZ stream tonight’s fight?
Not the PPVs. SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces the $150 cable bill for FS1, ESPN cable, and surrounding combat-sports cable coverage.
Tip-off
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