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How to watch Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia, Wood-Warrington 2, Claressa Shields, and more: Boxing streaming and TV schedule for Feb. 19-22, 2026

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Thursday, February 19

million companies, 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Champion against domestic violence. From Altamonte Springs, Florida. $19.99 PPV Live from Christy Martin Promotions. Tony Aguilar headlined the eight-round bout. Vaughn Alexander, who is 1-11-1 as of December 2023, is on the support list.

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Friday, February 20

Youtube, 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time, The 14th Night of Champions. BoxLab show from Orlando, Florida. Daniele Perreault and Alex Bray are fighters in the spotlight. Perot’s opponent is 43-year-old Donald “Mr. JBT” Haynesworth, who you may recall lost to Kobe Jennings, Jerry Chang, Guido Vianello and Richard Torrez.

ESPN+, 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Nicolas Hara VS Lorenzo Glaze From “Argentina”, no further details about the location. However, Argentina covers just over one million square miles, making it smaller than Alaska plus two states of Texas. So if you just drive around and ask, it shouldn’t take you long to find it. The Spanish-language broadcast will be on ESPN+, while the English stream will usually pop up later in this case.

Saturday, February 21st

Dazion, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Dream boxing. From Riga, Latvia. The main event pits Milan Volkov against Christian Fabian Louis for the IBF lightweight title.

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Dazion, 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington 2. From Nottingham, UK. In their rematch in 2023, Wood turned the fight around with a brilliant uppercut that ended the fight after seven rounds. Since then, they’ve played just three combined games, two of which were separate losses to Anthony Kakas. Warrington also had a win over Asad Asif Khan, but other than that, these guys are just as we left them two and a half years ago. The optimist in me says that even if they’re clearly below their peak, not every game needs to be world class if it’s matched up and in front of an audience that can elevate it. The pessimist in me remembers the last time we saw Josh Warrington trying to avenge a knockout in a fight I was covering for this site. Below the card, Ishmael Davis defends both domestic titles against Bilal Fawaz, while Sandy Ryan competes for the vacant WBC super lightweight belt against 12-10-2 (4 KO) Karla Zamora. If that’s not enough for you, preliminaries will begin at 12:30 PM ET. BLH will be updated in real time

million companies, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time, The Iliad in Los Angeles: USC vs. UCLA. From Los Angeles, California. $14.99 to watch an amateur college boxing exhibition hosted by the University of Southern California. The poster suggests fighters will come from USC, UCLA, Stanford, Santa Clara, Washington, UC Riverside and El Camino College.

DAZN PPV, 5:45 p.m. ET Mario Barrios vs. Ryan Garcia. Hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada, Barrios competes for the WBC welterweight title. Garcia lost to Rolly Romero in his last fight in May and looked terrible. He previously served a one-year suspension for a failed drug test, which turned his victory over Devin Haney into a no-contest. Barrios has consecutive draws with Abel Ramos and 46-year-old Manny Pacquiao. $69.99 US version, let you feast your eyes on this fierce battle! Support fights include Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka for the WBA super lightweight belt, and Richardson Hitchins vs. Oscar Duarte for the IBF super lightweight belt. Plus, Frank Martin and Baker “Bully” Melikuziev. BLH will be updated in real time

Sunday, February 22

Dazion, 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Clarissa Shields vs Franchon Cruz-Dezuon. Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, the heavyweight championship from every major sanctioning body (as well as the WBF, but not the IBO!) is currently held by Shields. A rematch that has been brewing for nearly ten years! Both women launched their careers in a four-round fight in November 2016, with Shields winning by decision. Both men have won championships in multiple weight classes up and down the rankings. Now that they have nothing left to do or try, they send it back. Shields is still considered a top P4P female boxer and one of the greatest in the history of the sport. FCD is almost certain to be a future Hall of Famer, but after Jarrell Miller’s hot moment a few weeks ago, he dropped to second place in the rankings of fighters who lost their hair during a fight. BLH will be updated in real time

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