Boxing on today: who fights and where to watch in Spanish
Want to know what boxing is on and where to watch it in Spanish? Unlike football, boxing does not run on a fixed daily calendar — cards are announced per event and concentrate on weekends. This page is your starting point: the channels that carry boxing in Spanish, the Mexican and Spanish-speaking stars to follow, and how to find out who fights tonight without digging through ten different sites.
Where boxing airs in Spanish
These are the broadcasters to check first, free options at the top. In 2026, most major cards are on DAZN, with ESPN Knockout, TV Azteca, Televisa/TUDN and Netflix completing the picture.
| Where | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TV Azteca (Box Azteca) | Free | Saturday-night boxing, free over the air in Mexico (Azteca 7). In the US it reaches some systems; it is the classic free window for Mexican boxing. |
| Televisa / TUDN | Cable | Spanish-language boxing on TUDN and the TelevisaUnivision channels, with select cards featuring Mexican stars. |
| ESPN Knockout | Cable | ESPN's Spanish-language boxing brand, with cards on ESPN Deportes, ESPN2 and the Disney+ Premium plan. |
| DAZN | Streaming | Since 2026 it is the main home of boxing: it brings Top Rank, Matchroom, Golden Boy and Queensberry under one subscription, with Spanish audio on many cards. |
| Netflix | Streaming | The megafights (Canelo-level) land on Netflix with Spanish commentary, included in your subscription with no pay-per-view fee. |
| Prime Video | Streaming | Some PBC cards stream on Prime Video; check the Spanish audio option on a per-event basis. |
| PPV (pago por evento) | PPV | Some big US fights are still pay-per-view (PPV) on top of a subscription. We say it plainly: if a card is PPV, you pay for it separately. |
Stars to follow
Open a fighter's guide to see exactly where their next card airs in Spanish:
How to find tonight's fight
When a big card is announced, the quickest checks are DAZN's schedule (for Top Rank, Matchroom, Golden Boy and Queensberry events), ESPN Deportes for ESPN Knockout nights, and TV Azteca for the free Saturday boxing in Mexico. For the rare superfight, look at Netflix. We are building out per-fight pages with kickoff times in every time zone and the exact Spanish broadcaster, the same way we do for football — bookmark this hub and it will point you to them as cards are confirmed.
How a fight card works
A boxing card is not a single fight but a whole evening, and knowing its structure helps you tune in at the right time. The preliminary bouts (the 'prelims') open the night and often stream early on the same platform or on a promoter's free channel. The main card follows, and the headline bout — the main event — usually starts late, frequently after 11 p.m. Eastern in the US, which for fans in Mexico, Central America and the Pacific can mean an earlier, more convenient hour.
Because start times slide with how long the earlier fights last, treat any announced time for the main event as approximate and give yourself a buffer. When we publish a per-fight page, it lists the card's running order and the main-event ring-walk time in every time zone, plus the Spanish broadcaster, so you do not miss the first bell or sit through an hour of undercard you did not want.
Frequently asked questions
Is there boxing on today?+
Boxing cards run most weekends rather than every day. The fastest way to know who fights and where is to check the broadcasters below — DAZN's schedule for the major promotions, plus ESPN Knockout, TV Azteca and Netflix for the megafights.
Who fights this weekend in Spanish?+
The marquee Mexican and Spanish-speaking names are listed in our fighter guides below; each tells you where that boxer's next card airs in Spanish. For a specific date, DAZN and ESPN Deportes publish the week's schedule.
Where can I watch tonight's fight in Spanish?+
Most likely DAZN (with a Spanish audio option), or ESPN Knockout on ESPN Deportes and Disney+ Premium. Free over-the-air boxing in Spanish is mainly TV Azteca, and the biggest events go to Netflix.
verelpartido.com covers where to watch boxing and football in Spanish in the US, free-first, with the broadcaster and the kickoff time in every time zone.