Welcome to the Future of Boxing: PBC on Prime Video
Get ready for a night of intense action and powerful ramifications as Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) makes its debut on Amazon Prime Video. This groundbreaking event will showcase some of the best boxers from around the world, all competing for four world-championship belts on the line.
With 170 million Prime subscribers in the U.S. and 230 million worldwide, this is a huge opportunity to bring the sport of boxing to a wider audience. And with a card featuring boxers from Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Ukraine, and the U.S., this is truly a global event.
The main event will see Tim Tszyu, son of former world champion Kostya Tszyu, take on Sebastian Fundora in a bid to unify the WBO and WBC junior middleweight titles. And in the co-main event, talkative 140-pound champion Rolando Romero will face off against the gritty Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz.
But this is just the beginning. PBC on Prime Video will return on May 4 with the face of boxing, undisputed super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, defending his belts against Mexican countryman and former 154-pound titleholder Jaime Munguia on Cinco de Mayo weekend.
And that’s not all. Rumors are swirling about a June 15 pay-per-view featuring unbeaten Gervonta “Tank” Davis against unbeaten Frank Martin, as well as a light heavyweight showdown between David Benavidez and former titlist Oleksandr Gvozdyk.
But this isn’t just about big names and flashy fights. PBC on Prime Video is a statement about the future of boxing. With the collapse of HBO and Showtime boxing programming, and streaming service DAZN backing off its anti-pay-per-view policy, the sport is in need of a new direction.
And PBC is stepping up to the plate with a quality card that features competitive fights and the potential to create new stars. Former welterweight world champion Shawn Porter called it a “boxing fan’s card,” while fellow ProBox TV analyst Chris Algieri compared it to a “UFC model.”
But this is just the beginning. With the backing of Saudi Arabian boxing power broker Turki Alalshikh, who is spending lavishly to shatter the business’ old ways, PBC on Prime Video could be the start of a paradigm shift in the sport.
And with astute matchmaking, widespread exposure, and the showcasing of pure talent, this could be the key to bringing boxing back to its former glory. So don’t miss out on this historic event – tune in to PBC on Prime Video and witness the future of boxing.
Don’t Miss Out on the Future of Boxing
PBC on Prime Video is more than just a fight card – it’s a statement about the future of boxing. With a global reach and a commitment to quality fights, this could be the start of a new era for the sport. Don’t miss out on this historic event – tune in and witness the future of boxing.