The agreement keeps Golden Boy’s roster aligned on a single platform, including Ryan Garcia, Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez, Gabriela Fundora, Oscar Collazo, and Floyd Schofield. The extension follows an active start to 2026, with Garcia winning the WBC title and both Collazo and Fundora making successful title defenses.
“We’re firing on all cylinders right now,” said Oscar De La Hoya. “No one builds champions like we do. It’s a special formula mixed with a fighter’s talent, discipline and star power. As we approach a decade with DAZN, we’re going to keep setting the tone for the sport in 2026 and shaping the future of boxing.”
“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Golden Boy,” said Pete Oliver, CEO Global Sports, DAZN. “Oscar and the team consistently deliver world-class events and develop some of the most exciting talent in boxing. This renewed agreement strengthens our shared commitment to growing the sport globally and giving fans unmatched access to unforgettable fight nights. We’re excited for what comes next.”
The extension strengthens DAZN’s position across boxing, with Golden Boy joining a platform that already carries multiple leading promotional outfits. That keeps a large share of championship-level fighters and contenders under one broadcast partner, making cross-promotional fights easier to put together.
Golden Boy’s schedule remains centralized, with regular dates for its title holders and contenders across divisions. It also removes the need for split-network negotiations when matching fighters under the same banner.
Golden Boy’s stable features offensive fighters who work in combinations and keep a steady workrate, with Garcia and Fundora leading that approach at championship level. Ramirez applies pressure and works the body, while Collazo keeps his pace consistent over rounds.
The deal keeps Golden Boy tied to DAZN as it approaches a decade-long run, with its fighters staying active in title fights and eliminators under one platform.
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