Naoya Inoue vs. Alan Picasso & More: Boxing Schedule & How to Watch (December 26-27, 2025) (2026)

Get ready, fight fans! Boxing Day 2025 and the following day are shaping up to be a knockout weekend, packed with must-see matches. Here's your complete guide to catching all the action, with a breakdown of what to expect and where to find it.

This breakdown is brought to you by John Hansen, a staff writer at Bad Left Hook since 2021 and co-host of the “Prophets of Goom” podcast.

Friday, December 26th: Boxing Day Boxing Bonanza!

  • The Early Bird Gets the Worm: Kick off your Boxing Day with Azam TV at 11:00 am ET. This event is coming live from Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, promising a whopping twelve fights! Four of these bouts will feature the Pugilistic Syndicate of Tanzania titles on the line, so there's plenty to get excited about. Keep an eye out for Musa Makuka, a name that sounds like it was pulled straight from a classic Kurosawa film!
  • Where to Watch: Unfortunately, there are no official television or streaming options available in the US, UK, or Australia. But here's where it gets interesting... Given the nature of the internet, events often find a way to be accessible, regardless of official broadcasting rights. So, if you're craving some Boxing Day boxing, keep your eyes peeled!

Saturday, December 27th: Ring V: Night of the Samurai!

  • The Main Event: The main event will be broadcast on DAZN PPV at 4:00 pm ET from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This is the big one: Undisputed super bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue takes on Alan Picasso. This is a fight you won't want to miss.
  • Stacked Card: The chief support features a potential future opponent for Inoue, the undefeated former three-division champion Junto Nakatani, facing off against Sebastian Hernandez. And the excitement doesn't stop there! IBF junior bantamweight champ Willibaldo Garcia defends his title against former unified flyweight champ Kenshiro Teraji. This card is absolutely loaded!
  • The Price of Greatness: And this is the part most people miss... To witness all this incredible talent, you'll need to shell out $39.99 (American dollars). While it's a premium price, the quality of the matchups makes it a worthwhile investment for serious boxing fans.

What do you think of the pricing? Do you think the cost is justified, considering the quality of the fights? Let me know in the comments!

Naoya Inoue vs. Alan Picasso & More: Boxing Schedule & How to Watch (December 26-27, 2025) (2026)
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