DAZN is taking charge and changing the game. The days of promoters squabbling and making it difficult to catch a good fight are over. Now, with Queensberry and Matchroom under one roof, DAZN is rolling out a boxing schedule that leaves no room for complaints.
We’re looking at fifteen nights of fights across nine weeks, starting from early April and running through to the end of May. Each weekend, tune in to DAZN for live action. Consistent cards are what fans have been clamoring for, and DAZN is delivering them in spades. This bold move sets DAZN apart, keeping competitors scrambling for the scraps.
The excitement kicks off on Saturday, April 5th, with Queensberry’s inaugural DAZN-exclusive event. Joe Joyce will square off against Filip Hrgovic in a heavyweight showdown, while Adeleye challenges Jeamie TKV for the British Heavyweight Title. This isn’t just an opening act; it’s a powerful declaration of intent.
The following Saturday, April 12th, Matchroom takes the stage. Jaron “Boots” Ennis finally lands a unification bout against Eimantas Stanionis. This isn’t your average card filler; it’s elite welterweight competition with titles at stake. On their roster, Matchroom also boasts impressive talent like Dalton Smith, Andy Cruz, and Diego Pacheco, ensuring pure quality without fluff.
April 26th shifts gears to something personal with Chris Eubank Jr. versus Conor Benn. After years of anticipation, drug test debacles, and back-and-forth chatter, it’s all coming to a head in the ring. The undercard features former champions Liam Smith and Chris Billam-Smith, promising fireworks whether all the fighters show up or someone is forced out.
And that’s merely setting the stage for DAZN’s Cinco de Mayo extravaganza.
On Friday, May 2nd, Times Square is the place to be. The likes of Ryan Garcia face off against Rolando “Rolly” Romero for the WBA welterweight title, Devin Haney battles Jose Carlos Ramirez, and Teofimo Lopez goes up against Arnold Barboza Jr. It’s a headline-grabbing night organized by Ring Magazine, Golden Boy, and Matchroom, marking the first-ever Ring Magazine event in the U.S., done in true style.
The action continues on Saturday, May 3rd, with Canelo Álvarez making his return in Riyadh. Headlining against the undefeated IBF Super Middleweight Champion William Scull, Canelo steps into the ring not as part of some promotional gimmick but for a legitimate title bout. While Canelo might be the star attraction, Scull’s undefeated streak means he’s not just there for show.
And if that doesn’t satisfy your boxing appetite:
On May 10th, Anthony Cacace clashes with Leigh Wood for the IBO Super Featherweight Title, and later, on May 24th, Josh Taylor makes his comeback against Ekow Essuman.
With 19 champions, both current and former, ready to rumble, there’s no downtime. It’s a succession of battles across weight classes and worldwide venues.
DAZN is now the hub for Matchroom, Queensberry, Golden Boy, and Misfits, bringing order to what used to be a chaotic calendar. By dropping the games between promoters, DAZN is taking all the initiative.
Ready to catch all these bouts without breaking the bank? DAZN’s offering a generous 30% off annual subscriptions in the UK and US until April 7th. No gimmicks, just straightforward value: DAZN.com/boxing.
You’ve waited endlessly for these fights to materialize. Now they’re happening—week after week, without fail.