This Saturday marks a major moment for DAZN with the launche of Saturday Fight Night, a new destination for premium fight nights, transforming Saturday night into weekly appointment viewing. Saturday Fight Night establishes a consistent weekly rhythm for boxing fans, delivering the sport’s biggest fighters in the biggest fights across a packed 52‑week schedule. For the first time, fans have a single destination to follow boxing’s biggest moments as they unfold - cutting through years of fragmented coverage and rival promoters with one simple promise: when it’s Saturday, premium boxing has a home on DAZN.
Built on DAZN’s relationships with the sport’s leading promoters and featuring DAZN’s best-in-class broadcast production and talent lineup, Saturday Fight Night brings the sport’s biggest fights, sharpest rivalries and breakout names together under one weekly banner, making it the world’s most consistent destination for premium boxing.
Dave Stratton, EVP Global Marketing, DAZN, said:“Boxing has always delivered great nights, but fans deserve more consistency in knowing where to find them and what’s at stake. "Saturday Fight Night changes that. We’re giving the sport a weekly standing appointment, backed by the promoters and fighters who define it. DAZN’s promise to fans is simple: global boxing every Saturday, all year long.”
In the UK, fans will see the biggest promoters going head to head 52 weeks a year, including Matchroom Boxing, Queensberry Promotions, Boxxer, MF Pro and Misfits, with coverage presented and analysed by DAZN’s best-in-class broadcast talent including Ade Oladipo, Anna Woolhouse, Tony Bellew, Carl Frampton, Adam Smith, Darren Barker and Barry Jones.
While in the US, fans can expect to see fight nights from Matchroom USA, Top Rank, Golden Boy, Dmitry Salita, and many more, with Saturday fight night perfectly complimenting The Fight series, which has recently been launched on TNT. These fight nights will be delivered by a broadcast team that includes Kate Scott, Todd Grisham, Chris Mannix, Sergio Mora, and special guest analysts.
Saturday Fight Night brings with it a distinct new brand and visual identity that will be rolled out across every consumer touchpoint: the DAZN platform, broadcast presentation, social media channels, marketing, and in-arena. Designed to help fans navigate the sport more easily, the new unified look acts as a clear visual cue, making Saturday Fight Night content instantly identifiable wherever it appears.
To make the schedule easy to follow and instantly recognisable, Saturday Fight Night’s weekly bouts are organized into three clearly defined tiers:
Championship: The sport’s defining title fights, including contests for the four major world championships sanctioned by the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO.
Main Event: The nights built on names, narrative and bad blood. Not for a belt, but always the fights and rivalries the whole sport is talking about.
Rising Stars: Fights featuring the next generation of boxers, before the world catches on.