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Boxing on IPTV

Upcoming Boxing Matches + Where to Stream Them

Major boxing PPV cards keep landing on a mix of streaming services — DAZN, ESPN+, traditional PPV, and IPTV. Here’s the 2026 schedule overview, plus the cheapest legitimate way to watch.

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TL;DR: Boxing in 2026 splits across DAZN (Matchroom + most international cards), ESPN+ (Top Rank cards), traditional PPV (individual mega-fights, $70-$80 per card), and IPTV memberships that carry the broadcast networks. Slam Dunk Zone ($39.95/mo) covers the major cards via the broadcasting networks in our 5,000+ channel lineup. Specific availability depends on the lineup at fight time, but the headline events you care about are typically covered. No per-fight surcharge, no contract.

How to follow the upcoming boxing schedule

The official boxing calendar is fragmented across promoters. Matchroom (Hearn) publishes their card schedule months out. Top Rank (Arum) does the same. Premier Boxing Champions runs cards on Showtime / FOX. Major heavyweight events (Fury, Joshua, Usyk-class fights) usually go traditional PPV with a single-event $70-$80 buy.

Best aggregators for the schedule: BoxRec (the encyclopedia), BoxingScene (news + schedule), and the ESPN Boxing page (Top Rank focus).

Where each card actually airs

DAZN ($25/mo): Matchroom main events, Golden Boy events, international championship cards. Subscription includes everything on DAZN’s schedule.

ESPN+ ($14/mo): Top Rank main events. Includes preliminary cards plus most under-card streaming.

Traditional PPV ($70-$80 per fight): Heavyweight mega-cards, Mayweather-style legacy fights, occasional crossovers.

Showtime / FOX: Premier Boxing Champions cards, often included in cable / streaming-bundle subscriptions.

What Slam Dunk Zone covers

Slam Dunk Zone’s lineup includes the broadcast networks that carry the majority of major boxing cards: ESPN, Showtime, FOX, plus regional sports networks. For most fight nights — the ones airing on those broadcast/cable channels — SDZ has you covered with no per-fight surcharge.

Caveat: for traditional PPV mega-events (Fury vs Joshua-class fights distributed exclusively via PPV), specific availability depends on the lineup at broadcast time. We don’t promise universal PPV coverage — rights-holders for the absolute biggest fights often lock streams to single PPV providers. For the everyday boxing schedule (which is most boxing), SDZ is more than enough.

Slam Dunk Zone is the cord-cutter membership that bolts onto whatever device you already own. Flat $39.95/mo, no contract, 5,000+ HD channels, six simultaneous streams, trusted since 2018. Setup is one paste of credentials into a free IPTV player. Cancel from your dashboard the day you decide to leave.

How to set up SDZ for fight night

  1. Subscribe at /checkout/. Get credentials by email within minutes.
  2. Install a compatible IPTV player on your device (free apps — IPTV Smarters Pro and TiviMate are the two most common).
  3. Open the app, paste the M3U / Xtream credentials we send, hit save.
  4. Channel list loads. Hit play. You’re streaming.

Total time from sign-up to live TV: under 60 seconds for most users. If you get stuck, 24/7 chat walks you through it.

The math vs DAZN + ESPN+ + occasional PPV

A typical boxing fan’s annual cost without IPTV: $25/mo DAZN + $14/mo ESPN+ + ~3 PPV buys × $75 = $693/year. With SDZ ($479/yr) + occasional PPV when the fight isn’t in the SDZ lineup, the average cord-cutter spends ~$550-$600/year on the same volume of boxing.

And SDZ throws in NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, UFC, soccer, news, premium movies, and international for the same $39.95. The boxing coverage is one feature among 5,000+ channels’ worth of value.

FAQs

Boxing on IPTV — common questions

Can I watch every PPV boxing card on Slam Dunk Zone?

The major cards on broadcast/cable networks (ESPN, Showtime, FOX) — yes. The rare ultra-mega-PPV exclusives that go single-provider — sometimes not. For the everyday boxing schedule, SDZ covers it.

Do I need DAZN or ESPN+ on top of SDZ for boxing?

Depends on what cards you want. If you mostly watch Matchroom, DAZN’s the answer. If mostly Top Rank, ESPN+. If general broadcast/cable cards, SDZ alone is enough.

How do I know in advance whether a card will be on SDZ?

Check the EPG in IPTV Smarters Pro / TiviMate. The schedule renders 7+ days out for the major sports networks, so you’ll see the upcoming card the week before.

Can I record boxing fights on SDZ?

Yes if you use TiviMate Premium ($1.59/mo direct from the developer) on Firestick or Android — its DVR records to local storage. SDZ delivers the live channel; TiviMate handles the recording.

What about international boxing (UK / Spain / Mexico)?

SDZ’s international tier covers many UK / European / Latin American sports channels that air boxing cards in their home territories. Useful for hardcore fans following multi-region boxing.

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