Top Rank cards now run through DAZN. The stable includes Keyshawn Davis, Xander Zayas, Abdullah Mason, Emanuel Navarrete, Raymond Muratalla, O’Shaquie Foster, and Bruce Carrington. Belt holders, young champions, and prospects all working on the identical schedule.
That changes the day-to-day work of constructing fights. With everyone on the identical platform, talks move quicker, terms get settled cleaner, and camps may be set without outside blocks slowing things down.
Bob Arum put it in plain terms.
“Because the day I began Top Rank 60 years ago, our focus has been easy: sign one of the best fighters, develop them into champions and make one of the best fights possible. DAZN’s position as the worldwide home of boxing makes this a natural partnership, and I’m confident it can be tremendously useful for fighters, fans and the long run of the game.”
That’s the working model, keeping fighters lively, constructing them through rounds, and moving them into title fights when ready.
When fighters share one platform, activity increases and matchups are easier to make.
The archive is an element of the deal, including fights featuring Ali, Leonard, Duran, Hearns, Hagler, Mayweather and Pacquiao.
Shay Segev addressed the platform’s position.
“Boxing belongs on the worldwide stage, and this landmark partnership with Top Rank brings certainly one of the game’s most iconic promoters and legacies to DAZN – the worldwide home of boxing. DAZN already delivers more premium fight nights than any entertainment platform on this planet and the addition of Top Rank’s elite events and historic archive further strengthens our position. For fans, fighters and the game, this partnership is about scale and setting a brand new standard for a way world-class boxing is experienced.”
Top Rank now has an outlined broadcast home, which shapes how its fighters move and the way often they compete going forward.


