PBC and DAZN Reach Historic Multi-Fight Agreement
- Matthew Brown
- 59 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 43 minutes ago
Premier Boxing Champions and DAZN have reached a historic multi-fight output agreement that brings two of boxing's biggest brands together for the remainder of 2026, sources tell Brunch Boxing.
Under the deal, DAZN will stream multiple PBC premium events through the end of the year. DAZN Ultimate subscribers will have access to the events at no additional cost. Each card will also simulcast on Amazon Prime Video.
The agreement gives both companies a major advantage. PBC secures a valuable new revenue stream, while DAZN strengthens its position by adding some of the most sought-after boxing events in the United States.

The partnership begins with the July 25 showdown between former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. and former junior middleweight titleholder Tim Tszyu. DAZN will also carry the newly announced welterweight title fight between Rolando Romero and Teofimo Lopez on August 22.
PBC is also expected to stage premium events in September, October, November, and December. Those cards will be included as part of the new agreement.
An official announcement is scheduled for Thursday. Several of PBC's rising stars are expected to attend.
One notable exception involves Gervonta "Tank" Davis. Sources indicate that events headlined by Davis are not part of the agreement. Those bouts would require separate negotiations if they are added to DAZN's schedule.

The new partnership does not change PBC's existing relationship with Amazon. The promotion remains under contract with the streaming giant, and both companies will continue working together during the current agreement.
For now, the agreement marks a major development in the boxing landscape. It gives DAZN a stronger presence in the American market while providing PBC with another platform to showcase many of the sport's biggest names.
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