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The Ring to begin streaming events from September 4

As part of its first agreement, made with top-industry boxing promoter Golden Boy Promotions, The Ring TV will twice a month live stream Golden Boy boxing events, one being the hugely popular LA FIGHT CLUB series from the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles, featuring some of the most talented up-and-coming fighters throughout all weight divisions. The Ring TV is committed to building a robust ecosystem to deliver premium content to all screens and all devices imaginable – thereby providing all boxing fans with the ability watch live boxing, behind-the-scenes segments, dynamic highlights, powerful interviews as well as mini-fight episodes that provide the very best of full fights in three to five minute bites.

In the coming weeks and months, The Ring TV will work to secure agreements with top boxing promoters around the world to bring fans hungry for 24/7 content the latest fights and other premium boxing programming.

“The boxing fan of today is interested in following the sport through multiple mediums – cable, V.O.D., print, mobile, online and streaming video,” said Michael Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief of The Ring Magazine. “Our fan base is loyal and eager to watch not only live, action-packed fights but everything that goes into making those fights. That includes training, press conferences, weigh-ins and more. The Ring TV app will help us deliver that type of content to fans all over the world.”

The Ring TV – which will immediately be available on Roku, Amazon Fire and soon on Apple TV – will also provide on-demand premium fights from the past. The Ring TV’s V.O.D. selections include the best fights in modern history – from De La Hoya vs. Mayweather to De La Hoya vs. Chavez to Mosely vs. Mayweather to Hatton vs. Pacquiao, to Canelo vs. Mayweather and many more.

“The Ring is the boxing’s oldest and most trusted source of information on The Sweet Science, with brand recognition among fight fans all over the world,” said Oscar De La Hoya, Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Enterprises, which owns The Ring. “We are thrilled to provide the first round of content to The Ring TV and our growing base of platforms through our events including LA FIGHT CLUB series at the Belasco Theater. Now, no matter what language fans speak they will be able watch future world champion fighters at the beginning of promising careers either The Ring TV or on Estrella TV.”

In addition to live fights, The Ring TV will live stream press conferences, weigh-ins and behind-the-scenes footage to give fans VIP access and an inside look at what goes into making the best fights.