Prime Video's Upcoming Boxing Event
Prime Video has announced an exciting long-term partnership with Teiken Promotion that will bring exclusive boxing events to its platform. The highlight of this collaboration will be the
WBC World Bantamweight Challenger Decision Match featuring the young Japanese boxing star
Tenshin Nasukawa and Mexican champion
Juan Francisco Estrada, set to take place on
April 11, 2026, at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo. The event, titled
Prime Video Boxing 15, will be available for live streaming exclusively for Prime members.
This partnership aims to elevate the boxing experience for fans, continuing Prime Video's commitment to delivering thrilling sports content. Since the live streaming of significant boxing matches began in 2022, such as the unification bout between Gennady Golovkin and Ryota Murata, Prime Video has become a key platform for major boxing events. The stream will include not just the main event, but also an impressive lineup of supporting fights featuring top-tier fighters.
Exclusive Live Streaming for Prime Members
Prime Video Boxing 15 will be more than just a title bout. With a carefully curated lineup of supporting fights, viewers can expect gripping matchups such as the showdown between
Tomoya Tsuboi and Pedro Guevara, as well as the fight featuring former world titleholder
Kohsuke Takami against Angel Ayala. There will also be a bout involving ranked bantamweight
Katsuma Akijis, making his debut in Japan, facing off against Jose Calderon.
For Prime members, the viewing experience will include additional benefits, such as unlimited access to fast delivery options and various shopping perks. The exclusive coverage reaffirms Prime Video's commitment to enhance subscriber engagement using sports as a medium, and fans are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to experience world-class boxing live.
A Word from Prime Video Executives
Yosuke Ishibashi, Head of Content Business at Prime Video Japan, expressed his excitement about this long-term agreement, stating:
“We are honored to partner with Teiken Promotion and bring exceptional boxing matches to our Prime members. Tenshin Nasukawa’s journey back to the world title is something we will be covering exclusively. Although he faced a tough opponent last year, he showcased the beauty of boxing, and we are eager to support him in his upcoming high-stakes match against Estrada.”
He highlighted the anticipation surrounding Nasukawa’s performance as he aims to reclaim his status in the boxing world, and emphasized the thrilling nature of the supporting card as well.
Enthusiasm from Teiken Promotion
Teiken representative
Takahashi Hamada also shared his enthusiasm regarding the new contract:
“We are extremely pleased to announce this long-term agreement with Prime Video. Tenshin Nasukawa is stepping into the ring against one of the best, Estrada, and we are confident his growth as a fighter will be evident. Additionally, the supporting fights feature promising talents who are aiming for the world stage. We hope everyone tunes in to Prime Video to cheer for our fighters.”
Upcoming Matches on Prime Video Boxing 15
- - WBC World Bantamweight Challenger Decision Match: (2nd WBC, 2nd WBA, 9th IBF, 13th WBO) Tenshin Nasukawa (Japan) vs. (1st WBC, 1st WBO, former WBA & WBC Super Flyweight Champion) Juan Francisco Estrada (Mexico)
- - Super Flyweight 10-Round Bout: (1st WBC, 4th WBA, 10th IBF, 3rd WBO) Tomoya Tsuboi (Japan) vs. (6th WBC, former two-division world champion) Pedro Guevara (Mexico)
- - Flyweight 10-Round Bout: (3rd WBC, 1st WBA, 7th IBF, 5th WBO) Kohsuke Takami (Japan) vs. (5th WBC, former IBF World Flyweight Champion) Angel Ayala (Mexico)
- - Bantamweight 10-Round Bout: (12th WBC, 14th WBA, 5th IBF, 8th WBO) Katsuma Akijis (USA/Japan) vs. Jose Calderon (Mexico)
- - 132-Pound (59.87 kg) 6-Round Bout: Keita Kubodera (Japan) vs. Chrisaldi Beltran (Philippines)
Details on match order are yet to be finalized. Please note that fighter rankings are valid as of March 10, 2026, and ages are as of April 11, 2026, during the match.
To watch live, viewers must sign up for Prime membership, which offers various amenities beyond just sporting events. For more information about Amazon Prime, please visit
amazon.co.jp/prime.