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Here's what you need to know to watch Zuffa Boxing 01 on Paramount+, which is the UFC-owned boxing promotion’s debut.
You can watch Zuffa Boxing live on Paramount+, with both the prelims and main card available to stream in one place. The best part: Zuffa Boxing events do not require a pay-per-view purchase — you just need an active Paramount+ subscription.
Sign up for Paramount+ and watch Zuffa Boxing 01 live on Friday night for no additional fee. UFC 324 on Saturday -- plus every UFC numbered event and UFC Fight Night -- is included with the price of your subscription! Plans start as low as $8.99/month or $89.99/year!
Zuffa Boxing is scheduled to hold its first event with a fight card matching Callum Walsh against Carlos Ocampo.
You can watch Zuffa Boxing events live on Paramount+, with both the prelims and main card available to stream in one place. The best part: Zuffa Boxing events do not require a pay-per-view purchase — you just need an active Paramount+ subscription.
At long last Zuffa Boxing is set to kick off its debut event later TONIGHT (Fri., Jan. 23, 2026) as Zuffa Boxing 1 is set to go down inside Meta’s Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. Headlining the event — which will streaming live on Paramount+ — will be a Middleweight showdown between Irish sensation,
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The preliminary fight card at tonight’s Zuffa Boxing event begins at 6:00 p.m. ET tonight, Jan. 23, while the main event card will start at 9:00 p.m. ET. As noted above, Zuffa Boxing is exclusive to Paramount+. However, unlike past UFC-related events, there is no pay-per-view, so all you’ll need is a basic subscription to tune in.