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☎️ Ellerbe: Gervonta Davis' next fight will be on pay-per-view Leo Santa Cruz sure, why not
The man who made more money on pay-per-view than any fighter in boxing history is convinced that the time is right to take ...
Boxing is a tough sport, and one with a fiercely dedicated fan base. Showcasing title fights and high-profile matches all around the world, pay-per-view allows you to stream the most anticipated ...
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DAZN launches new plan that includes PPVs for boxing fans
The plan includes at least a dozen PPVs in its base price, allowing fans to save over $500 per year. DAZN has a huge selection of sports around the world, but one of its most-watched sports is boxing.
The term “predatory pricing” refers to the business practice of setting prices extremely low in an attempt to eliminate the competition and establish a monopoly. Predatory pricing may or may not be a ...
Stephen Espinoza understands the angle Oscar De La Hoya and Eddie Hearn have taken in predicting the death of pay-per-view boxing. Showtime’s president of sports and event programming just hopes ...
On Saturday, Dec. 6, the boxing industry will enjoy a true rarity – a big payday. That's when the sport's lone meal ticket, Oscar De La Hoya (39-5), faces off against Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2) in a ...
Boxing: How to watch Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz vs. Lamont Roach on Dec. 6, 2025, in San Antonio for WBC super lightweight title.
Paul recently announced another boxing match that will stream on Netflix, and UFC is leaving its PPV model for Paramount+ Jake Paul is scheduled to fight Gervonta Davis in a Nov. 14 boxing match on ...
Santos Saúl Álvarez Barragán AKA Canelo Alveraz is a professional boxer who has held multiple classes and lineal titles. He started his boxing career at 15 years of age in 2011, and was the youngest ...
On August 11, news broke that will alter the business landscape of combat sports forever: Starting in 2026, Paramount has acquired the U.S. streaming and broadcast rights to all of the UFC's annual ...
ESPN plans to upgrade its boxing programming by adding pay-per-view fights to go along with its Friday night fight series next year. The network announced a deal with promoter Main Events Inc. on ...
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