provides the latest on the UK landscape, and details of the major fights coming up that you can watch on TV.

Big boxing fights coming up on TV in the UK

This guide is not intended to be exhaustive - it tells you when the major events are taking place, and where you can watch them:

July 24, 2025 (Indio - DAZN)

  • Manny Flores vs Jorge Chavez

July 26, 2025 (Bournemouth - DAZN)

  • Ryan Garner vs Reece Bellotti

July 26, 2025 (Detroit - DAZN)

  • Claressa Shields vs Lani Daniels

August 2, 2025 (Chicago - DAZN)

  • Oscar Duarte vs Kenneth Sims Jr

August 16, 2025 (Riyadh - DAZN PPV)

  • Moses Itauma vs Dillian Whyte
  • Nick Ball vs Sam Goodman
  • Anthony Cacace vs Raymond Ford
  • David Adeleye vs Filip Hrgovic

August 23, 2025 (Orlando - DAZN)

  • Yankiel Rivera Figueroa vs Angelino Cordova

August 30, 2025 (Manchester - DAZN)

  • Darren Till vs Luke Rockhold

September 13, 2025 (Las Vegas - Netflix)

November 22, 2025 (Riyadh - DAZN)

  • David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde
  • Jesse Rodriguez vs Fernando Daniel Martinez
  • Abdullah Mason vs Sam Noakes
  • Brian Norman Jr vs Devin Haney

UK boxing broadcasters

Sky Sports: The biggest and best UK boxing broadcaster for the last 30 years. Most of the sport’s great names have fought on Sky at some stage, and the good news is boxing on the platform will continue despite Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and more recently Joshua all moving to DAZN.

Sky responded to the loss of Matchroom by swiftly inking deals with Bob Arum’s Top Rank and relatively new UK promotional outfit Boxxer.

The Top Rank deal means a slew of world stars such as brilliant 135-pounder Vasiliy Lomacheko plus bantamweight prodigy Naoya Inoue featuring on TV in the UK.

DAZN: Owned by one of the UK’s richest men Sir Leonard Blavatnik (valued at £25billion per the Sunday Times Rich List in 2025), launched in the UK in late 2020.

Has a five-year global deal with Hearn and Matchroom, which includes a minimum of 16 UK shows per year plus all Matchroom shows outside the UK. It also now has the biggest cash cow in the UK market under contract after the signing of Joshua.

If all that were not enough, Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions now has a major partnership with DAZN to add to the embarrassment of pugilistic riches on the platform.

DAZN launched in the UK with a bargain subscription cost of £1.99 per month, though that price point has subsequently increased by a significant amount since.

TNT Sports: The newly-named channel came into official operation from July 18, 2023 with the transition from BT Sport complete.

No longer has that major partnership with Warren and Queensberry after the Hall of Fame promoter inked that new alliance with DAZN.

Has invested strongly into boxing in recent years, and also regularly broadcasts UFC shows, though the bigger fights (think Conor McGregor) are on the pay-per-view Box Office platform.

Channel 5: Has a partnership with Wasserman Boxing to show fights free-to-air in the UK.

Agency giant Wasserman acquired promotional outfit Team Sauerland in 2021 to set up its boxing division.

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