boxing

‘We’re firing on all cylinders’: Golden Boy extends broadcasting deal with DAZN

Yahoo Sports

Golden Boy will continue their relationship with DAZN for the near future.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 19: Boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya waves during a press conference ahead of the WBC Welterweight Title Fight between Mario Barrios and Ryan Garcia at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on February 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images Today Golden Boy Promotions officially announced they’ve extended their exclusive partnership deal with DAZN, the streaming platform that has essentially become the home of the sport at this point. No specific length of the extension was announced but here’s some what Oscar De La Hoya had to say on the move.

“We’re firing on all cylinders right now,” said Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya. “No one builds champions like we do. It’s a special formula mixed with a fighter’s talent, discipline and star power.

As we approach a decade with DAZN, we’re going to keep setting the tone for the sport in 2026 and shaping the future of boxing. ” “We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Golden Boy,” said Pete Oliver, CEO Global Sports, DAZN. “Oscar and the team consistently deliver world‑class events and develop some of the most exciting talent in boxing.

This renewed agreement strengthens our shared commitment to growing the sport globally and giving fans unmatched access to unforgettable fight nights. We’re excited for what comes next. ” In recent months DAZN has also reached deals with Matchroom as well as Top Rank .