Errol Spence Jr. returns to the ring on July 25 against Tim Tszyu in Australia.

What happened?

PBC signed a landmark deal with DAZN, bringing its marquee fight nights to the streaming platform worldwide.

Why it matters for Errol Spence Jr.

This deal ends PBC's run as the last major American boxing entity operating outside the DAZN umbrella, and Errol Spence Jr. is one of the top fighters affected by this change.

What comes next?

The first event under the agreement is Errol Spence Jr.'s fight against Tim Tszyu on July 25, followed by Rolly Romero defending his WBA welterweight title against Teofimo Lopez on August 22.

DAZN Group CEO Shay Segev called the agreement a landmark moment for boxing in the United States, saying it strengthens the platform's position as the destination for the sport's biggest fighters, promoters, and events.

PBC spokesperson Tim Smith framed the move as an opportunity for the sport and, most importantly, the boxers, including Errol Spence Jr.

The practical implications are immediate, with PBC's stable now on the same platform as fighters from Golden Boy, Top Rank, Matchroom, and Queensberry, making cross-promotional matchups possible.

The deal brings TGB Promotions onto the platform, adding it to a roster that includes Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions, Top Rank, Queensberry, Boxxer, Salita Promotions, and MF Pro.

Non-pay-per-view events are already scheduled for September 19 and October 17, while PBC's biggest pay-per-view events will continue to be available through Prime Video via DAZN's channel on the platform.

The fighter list coming over is substantial, including David Benavidez, Errol Spence Jr., Sebastian Fundora, Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, the Charlo brothers, Tszyu, Lamont Roach Jr., Jaime Munguia, Brandon Figueroa, Mario Barrios, and Erislandy Lara.

DAZN has spent 2026 assembling the sport under one roof while its content reaches new audiences through arrangements like the TNT Sports partnership, whose debut event reached 3.2 million viewers over the July 4 weekend.

Further details on upcoming PBC events on DAZN are expected shortly.

The bigger picture is consolidation, and it has moved fast, with Top Rank signing in March and Golden Boy renewing a week later, and Matchroom locked through 2031, and Queensberry has been in place throughout.

PBC was the final holdout, and as of Thursday, there is no longer a major promoter in boxing whose fights do not run through DAZN, except for Zuffa Boxing on Paramount+.

Errol Spence Jr.'s upcoming fight against Tim Tszyu on July 25 will be one of the first events under the new agreement, and it will be available on DAZN on Prime Video.

The deal is expected to bring more exciting matchups to the boxing world, including potential fights involving Errol Spence Jr. and other top fighters