Zuffa Boxing is officially here. The new promotion is bringing a fresh take on the sport, mixing rising prospects with established veterans.
The events will be part of the UFC and TKO media partnership with Paramount+, which will be the streaming home for Zuffa Boxing, UFC, and other combat sports. Early events are set to feature fighters like Callum Walsh, with more names expected as the schedule unfolds.
Dana White shared his excitement, saying, “I’m excited to bring great boxing events to a global audience. There are millions of boxing fans that will now be able to watch competitive fights with up-and-coming boxers as well as the biggest stars in the sport. Paramount will be the home for UFC and boxing fans to watch the greatest fights in combat sports.”
Where and how to watch Zuffa Boxing
Fans can watch Zuffa Boxing on the Paramount+ app or at ParamountPlus.com. Some events may also air on CBS. To live stream, subscribe to either the Essential or Premium plan, then find the “Zuffa Boxing” section under Sports, or look for the event on the main page.
The first main card, Zuffa Boxing 01, starts at 9 p.m. ET, with most events currently planned for Las Vegas. Matchups are announced on Zuffa Boxing and Dana White’s social channels. The first fight features Callum Walsh vs. Carlos Ocampo, and the next event is rumored for early February.
Paramount+ subscription plans
You don’t need a pay-per-view for Zuffa Boxing. All fights, including prelims and the main card, are available with a subscription.
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Paramount+ Essential (ad-supported): $8.99/month or $89.99/year
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Paramount+ Premium (ad-free): $13.99/month or $139.99/year
Paramount+ also offers live sports, thousands of on-demand movies and shows, and access on phones, TVs, or laptops.
Replays and on-demand content
Like UFC events, Zuffa Boxing will offer replays immediately after each fight. Fans can also watch press conferences, weigh-ins, and full fight nights on demand.
Watching Zuffa Boxing outside the U.S.
Paramount+ will carry Zuffa Boxing in the U.S., Latin America, and Canada. The Sporting News will provide updates on availability in other regions as details emerge.