Boxing
Boxing coverage
What is Boxing?
1. Feature Overview
Boxing coverage refers to a streaming service's ability to deliver live and on-demand boxing content, including championship bouts, undercard fights, promotional events, and boxing-related programming. This feature encompasses everything from the frequency of live events to streaming quality during broadcasts, and whether major fights are included in the base subscription or require additional pay-per-view purchases.
Boxing on streaming platforms typically works through licensed agreements with major boxing promotions. Some services are built specifically around combat sports, while others carry boxing as part of a broader sports package. The distinction matters significantly — a dedicated boxing platform will offer far more consistent scheduling and variety than a general sports service that airs boxing occasionally.
2. What You Need
- A compatible device: Most boxing-capable streaming services work on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and streaming sticks (e.g., Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV).
- A stable internet connection: Live boxing events benefit from at least 10–25 Mbps for HD streaming to avoid buffering during fast-paced action.
- The right subscription tier: Boxing availability varies considerably by plan. Some services include boxing in their base package; others require add-ons or separate pay-per-view purchases for marquee events.
- Multi-device support: If you plan to watch on multiple screens simultaneously, check the device limit for your plan — this varies by service.
3. Real-World Examples
- DAZN broadcasts major world championship fights across multiple weight classes, including events from top promotions. Subscribers can watch live bouts on fight night and revisit replays afterward.
- TNT Sports airs selected major boxing events, including high-profile championship matchups, as part of its broader sports coverage.
- NOW Sports (Sky Sports) provides access to Sky Sports channels that occasionally feature boxing, including Sky Sports Box Office for major pay-per-view events — though those PPV events typically cost extra beyond the subscription fee.
- NOW Sports Extra adds Premier Sports and TNT Sports to the base NOW Sports package, bringing in additional boxing events, though coverage remains spread across multiple channels rather than centrally focused.
4. How We Score This Feature
Boxing scores are determined by evaluating several key factors: the frequency and quality of live boxing events, whether major fights are included in the base subscription, streaming technical quality, and how central boxing is to the platform's overall identity.
High scores (8–10) go to services where boxing is a primary offering. DAZN earns a 9/10 because it is purpose-built around sports like boxing, delivering regular live events, exclusive fights, and dedicated boxing programming with strong streaming quality. Very few major bouts fall outside its coverage.
Mid-range scores (6–7) reflect services that carry solid boxing content but don't make it a focal point. TNT Sports scores 7/10 for covering major championship events with reliable HD streaming, but its boxing schedule is selective rather than comprehensive. NOW Sports also lands at 6/10 — it provides access to Sky Sports channels where boxing appears, but significant events often require additional pay-per-view fees on top of the subscription.
Lower scores (4–6) apply to services where boxing is incidental. NOW Sports Extra scores 5/10 because, while it adds more channels, boxing remains a secondary offering without a consistent programming schedule.
The key differentiator in scoring is whether boxing fans can rely on the service as their primary destination for the sport, or whether they'll frequently find themselves needing to supplement it elsewhere.
5. Why It Matters
For boxing fans, the difference between a 5/10 and a 9/10 service can mean the difference between catching every major fight of the year or missing most of them. Casual fans who enjoy watching a big championship bout a few times a year may find a general sports package sufficient. Dedicated fans who follow multiple weight classes, promotions, and fighters week to week will want a platform where boxing is central — not an afterthought.
It's also worth paying close attention to pay-per-view requirements. Some services advertise boxing access but charge significant additional fees for the fights that actually matter most. A lower subscription price can quickly become more expensive than a dedicated boxing platform once PPV costs are factored in.
Best suited for: Boxing enthusiasts, combat sports fans, and anyone who wants reliable access to live championship fights without hunting across multiple platforms or paying repeated add-on fees.
Service Plans Offering Boxing
DAZN
DAZN is a British over-the-top sports streaming and entertainment platform.
DAZN
Full access to DAZN's sports content including live boxing matches, MMA events, football highlights, documentaries, and exclusive original programming. Includes major boxing promotions and UFC Fight Pass content.
NOW
NOW is Sky's contract-free streaming service in the UK, offering flexible monthly memberships for Entertainment, Entertainment & HBO Max, Cinema, Sports, and Hayu. Boost and Ultra Boost add-ons are available for improved audio and video quality (Full HD or 4K Ultra HD with Dolby Atmos), ad-free on-demand streaming, and extra simultaneous streams.
NOW Sports
All 12 Sky Sports channels plus Sky Sports+ streams, live and on demand. Sky Sports+ gives access to extra sports events including additional EFL matches, F1 Race Control, and 105 Tennis tournaments from the ATP and WTA Tours.