Where to stream boxing in Australia

Hook into all of the essential details for watching live boxing streams in Australia.

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Nathan Lawrence
Jan 30, 2024
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Aussies are fond of the big hits found in AFL, NRL and rugby union. But for those clamouring for footy to “bring back the biff”, you’re better off going for a sports code that’s built around brawls. You can try UFC but for an older fisticuffs artform, boxing still packs a punch. And in Australia, there are a few ways to get your boxing hit.

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Watch boxing online in Australia

Find the biff on DAZN or Kayo Sports.

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If you want plenty of boxing options, check in with DAZN. A DAZN subscription costs $21.99 a month or two annual options: $13.99 per month on a 12-month contract or $138.99 upfront for a year (roughly $11.58 per month). DAZN has a dedicated boxing hub alongside other sporting codes like soccer, NFL, sailing, wrestling, tennis, MMA and extreme sports. DAZN has 1,000+ on-demand boxing bouts, plus a range of exclusive boxing content alongside pay-per-view fights that you can order.

The other alternative is Kayo Sports or Foxtel Now with the Sport add-on. Kayo Sports prices start at $25 a month while Foxtel Now with the Sport add-on costs $54 per month. That base cost covers a modest selection of boxing content, including No Limit Boxing, some fight replays as well as other on-demand boxing documentaries and features.

Speaking of on-demand content, the official DAZN boxing YouTube channel has thousands of free boxing videos to choose from. There are highlights, compilations and even select full DAZN Rewind matches.

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Boxing at the Olympics

Boxers from around the world have been throwing down at the Summer Olympics since the introduction of the sport in 1904. For on-demand Olympic boxing content, search for ‘boxing’ on the official Olympics YouTube channel. Note that future live and on-demand Olympic boxing matches will be streamed on 9Now.

Compare streaming services

Interested to see how the streaming services above stack up against the competition? Take a look at the table below for a comparison of your streaming options in Australia.

Service
Details
Monthly price
More info
Binge LogoBinge Standard plan
4K streaming
2 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$19/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Starter Bundle
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 35 channels
Deal: 10-day free trial
$35/mth
Apple TV+Apple TV+ plan
4K streaming
6 streams (Family Sharing)
Deal: 7-day free trial
$12.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Standard plan
HD streaming
2 streams
Deal: $139.99 for 12mths
$13.99/mth
BritBoxBritbox plan
HD streaming
5 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$9.99/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard + Ads
HD streaming
2 streams
$7.99/mth
StanStan Basic plan
SD streaming
1 stream
$12/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Basic with ads
HD streaming
1 stream
Ads: Yes
$6.99/mth
Kayo SportsKayo One Plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$25/mth
ShudderShudder plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$6.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Premium plan
4K streaming
4 streams
Deal: $179.99 for 12mths
$17.99/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Standard
HD streaming
2 streams
Ads: No
$9.99/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Premium
4K/HDR streaming
4 streams
Ads: No
$13.99/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard
HD streaming
2 streams
$18.99/mth

Boxing Australia frequently asked questions

In Australia, there are two main places to watch live boxing: DAZN and Foxtel (including Kayo Sports).
Marquee boxing bouts tend to be pay-per-view, so you’ll need to order fights from either Kayo Sports or DAZN.
Hit up a sports bar to watch big-ticket boxing matches or try the DAZN YouTube channel for free boxing replays and highlights.
Nathan Lawrence
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Nathan Lawrence has been banging out passionate tech and gaming words for more than 11 years. These days, you can find his work on outlets like IGN, STACK, Fandom, Red Bull and AusGamers. Nathan adores PC gaming and the proof of his first-person-shooter prowess is at the top of a Battlefield V scoreboard.

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