About VIPBox — Legal Sports Streaming Guide

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VIPBox is an independent editorial guide to legal boxing, UFC, MMA and multi-sport streaming in the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. Our editorial focus is fight sports — boxing, UFC, MMA — with soccer, NFL and NBA as supporting coverage.

The name

The phrase “VIP box” in live fight sports refers to the premium ringside seating section closest to the action. That is the editorial conceit of this site: clear sight-lines to where every card actually airs.

The domain vipbox.video is the legal property of the editorial operation that publishes this site. We have no affiliation with vipbox1.com, vipboxtvs.com, vipboxtv.sk, or any other streaming brand that has used or uses the “vipbox” name. We do not link to those sites. We do not recommend them. We do not describe what they offer. They are not part of our editorial coverage in any form.

What we cover

Our editorial coverage is structured around the legal broadcaster map for each sport:

How we work

We publish broadcaster-by-broadcaster guides for each sport in each locale. The guides list pricing, subscription tier requirements, schedule cadence, and the practical “what does each subscription actually unlock” question that often gets lost in marketing copy.

Every broadcaster we name is a verified, official rights-holder for the relevant competition and territory. We verify rights deals at the point of publication and we revisit each guide when a carriage agreement changes mid-season.

What we do not do

We do not host, link to, embed or describe unauthorised streams. We do not recommend aggregator domains or relay sites. We do not name competing unofficial-streaming brands. We do not provide redirect content that points readers toward unofficial sources.

This is an editorial position, not a legal one. The official feed is the one the fighters and clubs actually agreed to be on. The official broadcasters fund the rights deals that make the sports financially viable. An editorial guide that respects that is a guide that stays useful over time.

Editorial team

VIPBox is published by a small editorial team focused on fight-sports broadcast journalism. We are independent of every broadcaster, promoter, and streaming service we cover. We have no commercial relationship with ESPN, DAZN, Amazon, TNT, Sky, NBC, Paramount, or any other party named in our editorial.

Contact

For our complete editorial standards including verification methodology and update cadence, see the Editorial Standards page.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch UFC and boxing legally in the US?
ESPN+ subscription carries UFC Fight Night events and ESPN-promoted boxing cards; UFC numbered PPVs require an add-on purchase via ESPN+. DAZN US carries Matchroom and Golden Boy boxing cards. Amazon Prime Video holds the new Premier Boxing Champions deal as of 2026. UFC Fight Pass archives every fight in UFC history plus selected live regional cards.
What does VIPBox refer to in your editorial framing?
In our editorial context, VIPBox refers to the premium ringside seating section at live fight events — the closest paid seats to the canvas. We use the name as an editorial conceit: this guide is the equivalent of the premium ringside experience for legal at-home viewing, anchoring every event to the rights-holder and subscription needed.
Is VIPBox.video the same as vipbox.tv or vipboxtv.com?
No. VIPBox.video is an independent editorial publication and is not affiliated with vipbox.tv, vipboxtv.com, or any other service using a similar name. We list only licensed broadcasters and we do not link to unauthorised feeds.