Boxing enthusiasts have a thrilling new option for watching fights, as Zuffa Boxing is set to showcase its inaugural event tonight on Paramount+. The card will be headlined by undefeated junior middleweight Callum Walsh (15-0, 11 KOs), who faces off against former world title challenger Carlos Ocampo (38-3, 26 KOs). Ocampo, who has previously gone toe-to-toe with notable fighters like Tim Tszyu and Errol Spence Jr., is anticipated to provide a formidable challenge for the up-and-coming Walsh, who is fresh off a victory over Fernando Vargas Jr. in September.
In addition to the headline bout, fans can look forward to other exciting matchups on the card, including unbeaten middleweights Misael Rodriguez and Austin Deanda, as well as a 130-pound clash featuring Julian Rodriguez and Cain Sandoval.
The event will be broadcast live on Paramount+ starting at 9:00 p.m. ET, with the venue located at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas for those attending in person. Fans eager to catch the action can subscribe to Paramount+ for a monthly fee starting at $8.99 or an annual plan for $89.99, which grants access to both the current event and future bouts.
Tonight’s lineup begins with Walsh vs. Ocampo at the top of the card, featuring additional matchups like Rodriguez-Deanda and Rodriguez-Sandoval. The night is expected to conclude around 11:00 p.m. ET, depending on the duration of the fights, each scheduled for ten three-minute rounds.
Looking ahead, boxing lovers won’t have long to wait for another Zuffa Boxing event, as the next match is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, featuring junior welterweights Diego Torres and Jose Valenzuela at the same venue. This marks the beginning of an ambitious plan for Zuffa Boxing to host multiple events throughout 2026.
Zuffa Boxing is a new professional boxing promotion formed by TKO and Sela, led by UFC President Dana White. White, a lifelong boxing enthusiast, has a vision to replicate his success from the UFC in the boxing realm, making this new venture one to watch for fight fans in the coming years.
