Gervonta “Tank” Davis (29-0, 27 KOs) returns to the ring this weekend following his June 2023 victory over Ryan Garcia in a top-selling pay-per-view event. Davis’s win, achieved via a liver shot that sent Garcia to the canvas, was followed by a brief prison sentence, raising questions about his current form. He faces undefeated Frank Martin (18-0, 12 KOs), who might seek to capitalize on Davis’s time away from competition. The co-main event features undefeated super middleweight David Benavidez (28-0, 24 KOs), challenging Oleksandr Gvozdyk (20-1, 16 KOs) for the WBC Interim light heavyweight title. A win for Benavidez could set up a potential future bout with Artur Beterbiev, who handed Gvozdyk his only career loss. The Davis vs. Martin PPV event begins streaming on Prime Video tonight at 8 p.m. ET. Read on for details on how to watch this weekend’s boxing action online.
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How to Watch Davis vs. Martin on Prime Video PPV
With the end of Showtime Sports, Premier Boxing Champions has partnered with Amazon Prime Video for its boxing broadcasts. You don’t need a Prime membership to watch this fight; a free Amazon account is sufficient. The pay-per-view price is $75, granting access to a replay of the entire event. While Prime Video will soon host non-PPV events likely requiring a Prime membership, this fight is not among them.
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Accessing the Davis vs. Martin PPV from Abroad: A VPN Solution
Amazon has a global presence, but geo-restrictions might hinder access to the stream from certain locations. A VPN can bypass these restrictions. NordVPN is a recommended option due to its ease of use, effectiveness with live streaming, and current availability through VPN deals. Subscribing to NordVPN, connecting to a U.S. server, and then purchasing the PPV on Amazon Prime Video for $75 provides a straightforward solution.
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