Gervonta “Tank” Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) is making his long awaited return to the ring this weekend. In June of 2023 he got a decisive win over Ryan Garcia in the highest-selling PPV event since Mayweather-McGregor. Garcia took a knee after a crippling liver shot and couldn’t beat the count. Davis has since spent a short stint in prison, which calls into question his readiness for the fight. Frank Martin (18-0, 12 KOs) is undefeated and may try to take advantage of Davis’ long layoff.

The co-feature fight sees David Benavidez (28-0, 24 KOs), the undefeated super middleweight who has long sought a fight with Canelo Alvarez, step up to the light heavyweight division and challenge Oleksandr Gvozdyk (20-1, 16 KOs) for the WBC Interim belt. Gvozdyk’s only defeat was to Artur Beterbiev, another potential opponent for Benavidez if he wins tonight and decides to stay in the light heavyweight division.

Tank Davis vs Frank Martin is a PPV event is about to start streaming on Prime Video. The first undercard fight starts at 8 p.m. ET tonight. Keep reading for everything you need to know about watching boxing online this weekend.

BUY THE PPV

Since Showtime Sports has ceased to exist, Premier Boxing Champions has partnered with Amazon Prime Video for their boxing broadcasts. You do not need to be a Prime member to watch the fight. All you need is a free Amazon account. This PPV costs $75, and you’ll have access to a replay of the entire event once the stream is over. Prime Video will soon start hosting non-PPV events, which will presumably require a Prime membership, but this fight is not one of them.

BUY THE PPV

Amazon is available basically everywhere, but if you are finding it hard to access the stream from your location, you may be geo-locked. The simplest fix is to grab one of the best VPNs. We recommend NordVPN as it’s simple, effective for live streaming, and on sale as part of VPN deals. Grab a subscription, connect to a server in the U.S., and buy the PPV on Amazon Prime Video for $75.

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