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ESPN utilized its standard sports broadcast polish, including the "State of Boxing" studio shows and expert commentary from figures like Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas . Cons (Broadcast Quality Issues):

For those looking back at the partnership, it is generally viewed through two lenses: ESPN Top Rank Boxing

While Top Rank is no longer the primary boxing partner, ESPN continues to air select events from other promotions. For instance, Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), led by Jake Paul, signed a multi-year deal in March 2026 to air women's boxing (MVPW) on the network. It brought world-class fighters like Naoya Inoue ,

It brought world-class fighters like Naoya Inoue , Tyson Fury , and Terence Crawford into millions of homes without a pay-per-view cost. Review of the "ESPN Era" Legacy In March

Reviews of recent Top Rank shows on their new platforms have been mixed. While the promotion continues to develop elite talent like Keyshawn Davis and Xander Zayas , the lack of a major linear TV reach has led some critics to call it a "ghost promotion" compared to its peak. Review of the "ESPN Era" Legacy

In March 2026, Top Rank finalized a new multi-year broadcast deal with DAZN . This agreement typically includes 8–10 live fight cards per year, effectively ending the consistent "free" linear television presence Top Rank once held on ESPN's main networks.

As of April 2026, the era of has largely concluded. After an eight-year partnership that began in 2017, the exclusive deal between Top Rank and ESPN officially expired in July 2025. The Current Landscape (April 2026)