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Top Rank Signs Massive DAZN Global Distribution Deal
Top Rank locks exclusive global distribution with DAZN covering 8-10 elite fight cards annually. Major broadcast partnership for boxing's premier promotion.
March 19, 2026
Boxing Lookout
- Top Rank secures exclusive global DAZN distribution deal with licensing fees reportedly $1-1.25M per event for 8-10 annual shows
- Roster features elite fighters including WBC featherweight champion Bruce Carrington and unified super welterweight Xander Zayas
- Partnership represents major industry shift, with DAZN now holding dual mega-deals after Zuffa deal, solidifying streaming dominance
Top Rank Lock In Global DAZN Partnership
Right then, this is proper massive. Top Rank has just signed an exclusive global distribution deal with DAZN, and frankly, this changes everything for the promotion. Make no mistake—when you're talking eight to ten premium fight cards annually at $1-1.25M per event, this isn't just another streaming agreement. This is serious infrastructure money backing elite boxing content.
Top Rank's been operating at the highest level of professional boxing for decades, but in the modern era, distribution is everything. They've got world-class fighters, they've got the promotional machinery, but you need the platform. Now they've got it. DAZN's global reach—North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific—means Top Rank's roster is getting genuine worldwide exposure. That matters.
The Roster That Makes This Deal Real
Look at who's locked in here. Bruce Carrington, the WBC featherweight champion. That's a legitimate world title holder. Xander Zayas, unified super welterweight champ—a 23-year-old prospect who's already holding major belts at 154 pounds. Abdullah Mason. Emanuel Navarrete. These aren't bums. This is world-class talent.
For fighters like Carrington, this is the kind of platform that builds legacies. Regular appearances on a global streaming service with proper promotion behind it? That's how you build international recognition. That's how you become a household name beyond your own backyard. These fighters are going to be on DAZN's platform consistently, and that's genuine reach.
DAZN's Week of Dominance
Here's what's remarkable: DAZN landed both the Zuffa Boxing deal AND the Top Rank deal in the same week. Think about that. In seven days, DAZN's secured distribution agreements with two of boxing's heaviest hitters. That's not coincidence. That's a streaming service that's become absolutely essential to professional boxing.
The competition—BT Sport, ESPN+, traditional pay-per-view—they're all fighting for scraps now. DAZN's got the firepower, the infrastructure, and now they've got the content locked in. When you control the distribution platform and you've got the best promotions feeding you shows, you control the sport. That's leverage.
What Top Rank Gets Out of This
For Top Rank, this is security and scale. Knowing you've got guaranteed distribution across the globe at a fixed licensing rate means you can plan. You can develop fighters. You can build long-term strategies instead of hunting for platforms card by card. The licensing fees—$1-1.25M per event—that's real money backing the production values. Better cameras, better production, better overall product.
The promotion can focus on what they do best: matchmaking, building stars, putting on elite fights. The distribution's handled. The reach is there. In the modern boxing landscape, that's invaluable. Top Rank's positioned themselves with a partner that has global infrastructure and commitment to the sport.