Editorial Standards

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VIPBox publishes editorial guides describing legal broadcaster routes for boxing, UFC, MMA and multi-sport viewing. This page describes how we work.

What we publish

Every page on this site falls into one of three categories:

  1. Broadcaster guides — pricing, tier structure, and subscription mechanics for a specific service (DAZN US, ESPN+, UFC Fight Pass, etc.).
  2. Sport carriage maps — which broadcasters carry which promoter or competition in a specific locale.
  3. Editorial / explanatory content — how PPV pricing works, how the calendar reads, what changed in the rights map.

We do not publish opinion content about specific fights. We do not publish gambling tips or betting analysis. We do not publish fighter rankings.

Source verification

Every broadcaster we name is verified at the point of publication against the broadcaster’s own public-facing rights claim — typically the broadcaster’s about page, press releases announcing the deal, or the broadcaster’s subscription landing page. Where the broadcaster’s claim is ambiguous, we triangulate against the promoter’s published broadcast schedule.

Pricing is sourced from the broadcaster’s own consumer-facing pricing page on the date of publication. We do not source pricing from third-party aggregators or comparison sites, both of which lag behind broadcaster pricing changes.

Update cadence

We revisit each broadcaster guide on the following schedule:

Last-reviewed dates are displayed on the page header for every editorial article.

Independence

VIPBox is independent. We have no commercial relationship with any broadcaster, promoter, or streaming service we cover. We do not receive payment from ESPN, DAZN, Amazon, NBC, Paramount, TNT, Sky, FOX, CBS, Netflix, the UFC, Top Rank, Matchroom, Queensberry, PBC, PFL, ONE Championship, or any other entity named in our editorial.

Our revenue is from display advertising (Adsterra and RollerAds when enabled) which is not currently active at launch and which has no editorial influence — the ad networks have no input on which broadcasters we cover, how we cover them, or what we conclude.

We do not run affiliate links. The broadcaster links we publish go directly to the broadcaster’s own subscription landing page, with no tracking parameters that would generate revenue for us. We accept the SEO and traffic cost of this position because affiliate-network commissions would create a structural pressure toward over-recommending high-commission services, and we would rather not have that pressure.

Corrections

If we publish an error — a wrong price, a misnamed broadcaster, an outdated schedule — we correct it as soon as we are notified. Substantive corrections are flagged in a note at the top of the affected article for 30 days. Non-substantive corrections (typos, formatting) are made silently.

To report a correction: [email protected].

What we will not publish

We will not publish editorial content that:

This editorial position is firm and predates the operating economics of the site. We chose this brand framing knowing it forecloses certain SEO opportunities. The trade-off is worth it.

Editorial team

VIPBox is published by a small editorial team with backgrounds in sports broadcasting and digital publishing. Individual writer credits do not appear on articles because the editorial workflow involves multiple writers and one editorial review per piece; the byline is the publication itself.

Contact

Editorial questions, corrections, broadcaster claims: [email protected]. Copyright concerns: [email protected] (see the DMCA Policy).

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.