The Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) is reportedly close to securing a broadcast deal with Amazon Prime Video after Showtime announced its departure from the sport. According to Ariel Helwani, the deal may be finalized once Showtime's boxing event concludes in December. This potential partnership signifies a significant shift in the boxing broadcast landscape, with PBC content already surfacing on Amazon Prime searches. The move could mark a new era for boxing coverage and distribution, as PBC looks to continue its momentum with a card on DAZN and expand its reach through Amazon Prime.
PBC, Amazon Prime reportedly close to broadcast deal https://t.co/1WccF9WPsW https://t.co/ZvfDtouLDc
BIG NEWS! Showtime boxing content “PBC”, is suddenly appearing in searches on Amazon Prime… Welcome to boxing Amazon! (Outside of Japan that is).
‼️ Al Haymon's PBC are reportedly now “very, very close” to a boxing broadcast deal with Amazon Prime after Showtime announced that they are set to leave the sport at the end of this year. [According to @ArielHelwani]
Boxlab Promotions Continues Momentum With Dec 8 Card on DAZN https://t.co/PnzOAwIv8k @WBABoxing held convention at @cariberoyale last year, too...@Boxlab_AP card features future stars galore
Ariel Helwani : What I'm hearing right now is that PBC is very very close to a deal with Amazon. #TheMMAHour https://t.co/vMGMOPigwY
Per @arielhelwani he states that it is looking like the PBC my sign with @PrimeVideo once the final @ShowtimeBoxing event is finished in December #TheMMAHour #PBCBoxing