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Where to watch Brian Norman Jr. vs. Devin Haney: Live stream, TV channel & start time for 2025 boxing fight

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Where to watch Brian Norman Jr. vs. Devin Haney: Live stream, TV channel & start time for 2025 boxing fight image

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Brian Norman Jr., one of boxing’s brightest stars, looks to defend the WBO welterweight title against a veteran who wants to hold more gold in Devin Haney

Here’s how to watch Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney, including streaming options and channel to catch the main card.

Where to watch Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney

  • Live StreamDAZN
  • PPV Price: $59.99

Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney will be available on DAZN worldwide.

DAZN monthly subscription is $19.99 on a 12-month contract or $29.99 month-to-month. The annual subscription is $224.99.

The PPV price is $59.99. 

Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney start time

  • Date:  Saturday, November 22
  • Start time: 3 p.m. ET | 12 p.m. PT
  • Norman vs. Haney start time (approx.): 6:45 p.m. ET | 3:45 p.m. PT
  • Main event start time (approx.):  8 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. PT
  • Location:  ANB Arena - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney is on November 22. The main card starts at 3 p.m. ET and the main event should begin around 8 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. 

Norman and Haney should make their way to the ring around 6:45 p.m. ET.

Norman (28-0) has already surpassed his father, Brian Norman Sr. (18-11), in wins. "The Assassin II" won interim gold last year and was elevated to full-time champion after Terence Crawford vacated. He took out top contender Jin Sasaki in June.

The 24-year-old has shown similarities to Haney’s rise. With Haney being a scientific boxer, that may present a challenge to Norman. However, the champion is ready for whatever may come his way.

"I couldn’t find any chickens, but it was a couple of wild pit bulls outside, they are very agile, believe it or not," Norman told Fight Hype about Haney’s footwork via Bad Left Hook. "I was trying my best, I got bit a few times, so it’s part of the game, a part of what I signed up for.

"But his footwork won’t be a problem at all when I step into the ring. I will actually have the better feet, I will actually have the better jab, I will actually have whatever you trying to say he’s good at."

Haney (32-0) beat George Kambosos Jr. To become undisputed at lightweight. He moved in weight and beat Regis Prograis for super lightweight gold. The 26-year-old lost his momentum against Ryan Garcia, in a loss that turned into a no-contest. Rebounding a year later, he beat Jose Carlos Ramirez.

Back in the spotlight, Haney attempts to win a title in a third weight class. He must first prove that his desire to win is stronger than Norman’s hunger.

"I don’t know how good he is," Haney told The Ring. "He’s done what he was supposed to do against the guys that they put in front of him. I’m on a whole different level. I been at this level since I was 20, 21 years old. So, this is nothing new for me. This is new for him, his big moment and first time at the top. I been here."

Brian Norman Jr. Vs. Devin Haney fight card

  • David Benavidez (c) vs. Anthony Yarde for the WBC light heavyweight title
  • Brian Norman Jr. (C) vs. Devin Haney for the WBO welterweight title
  • Jesse Rodriguez (c) vs. Fernando Martinez (c) for the WBA, WBC, and Ring super flyweight titles
  • Abdullah Mason vs. Sam Noakes for the WBO lightweight title
  • Vito Mielnicki Jr. Vs. Samuel Nmomah; Middleweights 
  • Mohammed Alakel vs. Jiaming Li; Super Featherweights
  • Julio Porras Ruiz vs. Pius Mpenda; Super Middleweights 
  • Sultan Almohammed vs. Umesh Chavan; Lightweights
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