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How to Stream Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda Legally
Boxing fans are eagerly awaiting the potential showdown between Shakur Stevenson and William Zepeda, two of the sport’s most exciting lightweight contenders. If the fight gets finalized, here’s how you can stream it legally without missing any of the action.Watch: Shakur Stevenson vs William Zepeda Live
Where to watch Stevenson vs. Zepeda
- Date: July 11 | Location: Louis Armstrong Stadium — Queens, New York
- Start time: 6 p.m. ET
- Main event ring walks: 11 pm ET / 4 am BST (Sunday)
Shakur Stevenson vs William Zepeda Fight Card
Weight class | Fight |
---|---|
Lightweight (WBC title) | Shakur Stevenson vs William Zepeda |
Super middleweight | Hamzah Sheeraz vs Edgar Berlanga |
Super lightweight (WBC title) | Alberto Puello vs Subriel Matias |
Light heavyweight | David Morrell vs Imam Khataev |
1. Official Broadcasters
The fight will likely be available on PPV (Pay-Per-View) or a major sports network. Depending on the promoter, here are the possible streaming options:United States & Canada
- ESPN+ PPV (Top Rank likely to promote Stevenson’s fights)
- DAZN (If Zepeda’s promoter, Golden Boy, secures the rights)
- PPV.com (For direct purchase without a subscription)
UK & Ireland
- Sky Sports Box Office or DAZN (Depending on broadcasting rights)
Australia
- Main Event (Foxtel) or Kayo Sports
Other Regions
- Check DAZN availability in your country (they often secure global rights for big fights).
2. Steps to Stream Legally
- Check the Official Announcement – Follow promoters (Top Rank, Golden Boy) or networks (ESPN, DAZN) for confirmation.
- Purchase Early – PPV prices may increase closer to fight night.
- Use a Reliable Internet Connection – Avoid buffering with a stable Wi-Fi or wired connection.
- Watch on Supported Devices – Most services support smart TVs, phones, tablets, and gaming consoles.