ACCESS LIVE BOXING AND MORE FIGHTS
Live boxing fights and match replays are often geoblocked. Streaming sites (like Hulu, ESPN+, and FITE TV) only have the rights to stream fights in some countries, so they may restrict your access based on your location. This makes it hard to watch boxing without cable.
Reliable VPNs let you watch boxing online no matter where you are, so you can stream IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO fights live from anywhere. You will be able enjoy the action as it happens and make informed betting decisions. Using a VPN also allows you to stream boxing privately, without revealing your personal data to advertisers and other online snoopers.
I prefer ExpressVPN for watching boxing online. Its global server network lets you reliably access plenty of streaming services from anywhere, letting you easily catch the biggest fights. It was also the fastest service I tested, which is ideal for watching boxing live in the highest quality. Nicely, it works on all popular devices, including smart TVs (like Android TV) and streaming devices like Roku or Amazon FireStick.
Best of all, you can try ExpressVPN without risk (it’s backed by a trustworthy 30-day money-back guarantee). So, getting a refund is easy if you’re not 100% happy.
Why You Need a VPN to Watch Boxing Online
Geo-restrictions prevent you from watching certain boxing matches in some regions. Streaming services often restrict access to their content based on location (identified by your IP address). They also put blackouts on certain boxing matches in areas where they can’t be distributed due to licensing agreements.
Connecting to a VPN tunnels your connection through secure servers in the location of your choice, changing your IP address. This makes it appear as if you are accessing the streaming service from a different country — giving you access to all the fights and boxing content available in that region. That’s how VPNs let you watch live boxing events from anywhere live.
Additionally, a VPN also encrypts your connection and safeguards your online activities, so you can watch boxing online privately. This is especially useful if you like to watch boxing on the go using public WiFi hotspots, which are usually unsecured and can leave your device vulnerable to hackers.
ExpressVPN lets you reliably stream boxing live in 4K. VPNs usually reduce your speed due to the encryption, but in my tests, my speeds only dropped to 110Mbps from a base speed of 128Mbps (a drop of just 14%). This was more than fast enough to watch boxing matches in the highest quality (you only need 25Mbps for UHD).
ExpressVPN’s large server network covers plenty of countries with boxing streaming services, including the US, the UK, Australia, and Ireland. I could access every sports streaming platform I tried on the first try. What’s doubly impressive is that servers far from my real location, such as Australia, still offered me more than enough speed for streaming boxing matches live in UHD. Most VPNs cut your speeds by over 50% on similar long-distance connections.
The VPN provides easy-to-use apps for popular operating systems including Android and iOS. Even if you’re a complete VPN beginner, you’ll have no issue installing or navigating these apps. I could find and connect to a server in just a few clicks. You can also install extensions for Chrome and Firefox to have easy access to the VPN straight from your browser.
While the plans are a bit pricey, ExpressVPN often provides substantial discounts. I chose the longest plan available, which allowed me to save 49% (for a final price of just $6.67/month) and receive an additional 3 months of service free. ExpressVPN also offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. I tested the policy myself by asking for my money back via live chat after 20 days of service, and my PayPal account was refunded 2 days later.
Useful Features
MediaStreamer (SmartDNS). ExpressVPN’s Mediastreamer lets you unblock streaming services on devices that don't support VPN apps, like gaming consoles or smart TVs. It’s easy to set up and lets you stream boxing events on the big screen.
Split tunneling. This allows you to select which apps and websites use the VPN, and which use your regular internet. This can be useful — letting you stream boxing through the VPN while retaining access to your local banking apps, for example.
Works on restrictive networks. ExpressVPN automatically disguises your VPN traffic as regular traffic if it detects network restrictions. This allows you to bypass VPN-blocking firewalls (found in schools, workplaces, and some countries) and watch boxing unhindered.
Unlimited bandwidth. This VPN doesn’t impose data limits, meaning you can stream as many fights as you like without throttling or disconnects.
CyberGhost’s streaming-optimized servers are fine-tuned for unblocking sports streaming sites. The Windows app gave me access to servers dedicated to unblocking several platforms that show boxing, including Hulu, iPlayer, ESPN+, and DAZN across several different countries. I tested CyberGhost’s YouTube TV server and it helped me access my account from outside the US. So, I had no problems watching Crowley vs Ramos.
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