World Boxing has launched its own dedicated streaming service, World Boxing TV. The launch is a result of a partnership with Joymo, a sports streaming and fan engagement platform.
World Boxing is a global sports federation that governs Olympic-style boxing. The new streaming service will serve as a dedicated digital platform for the sport, which will help increase its visibility while offering a better stage for the athletes involved.

What will the new streaming platform offer?
World Boxing is built on Joymo’s end-to-end digital infrastructure. The streaming platform will offer direct access to live boxing tournament coverage, on-demand content (including full fight replays and highlights), and exclusive World Boxing content.
The streaming service will be available globally on a direct-to-consumer subscription model. Its inaugural stream is the World Boxing Cup: China 2026 – Guiyang City Tournament, which is set to conclude on June 21, 2026.

What does World Boxing TV mean for the future of Olympic Boxing?
According to Tom Dielen, the Secretary General of World Boxing, the new streaming service will help promote the development of the World Boxing sport and fan engagement.
“The launch of World Boxing TV marks an important milestone in the development of World Boxing and the continued growth of our sport as it provides an opportunity for fans to actively engage with our schedule of competitions and creates a platform for boxers to showcase their skills, connect with viewers and grow their own fanbases.”
Mike Emery, Joymo’s Chief Executive, echoed these statements, saying, “By launching World Boxing TV, World Boxing has created a powerful digital asset that will help grow the sport globally, strengthen engagement with fans and create long-term value for athletes, federations and stakeholders across the boxing ecosystem.”
Besides helping to promote World Boxing, the new streaming service marks an important investment in the organization’s digital future. It will also help World Boxing to take greater control of its content, which it can leverage to increase fan engagement and commercial opportunities.
“Sports organizations today need more than a streaming service – they need a solution that gives them ownership of their content, direct access to their audiences, meaningful fan data and the ability to build sustainable digital revenue streams,” stated Mike Emery.
A unified streaming experience for fans
Boxing fans will also benefit immensely from the launch of World Boxing TV.
For years, Olympic-style boxing has suffered from fragmented broadcasts, with fans having to watch the sport through YouTube streams and regional channels. However, World Boxing TV will now offer a unified platform where fans can stream boxing content in one place.

The streaming platform is currently accessible via web on https://worldboxing.tv/home for $5.99 per month.